• Anomandaris@kbin.social
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    And the rest of the developed world is going to follow close behind as long as the wealth inequality stays as ridiculously broken as it is.

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      One of the major difference with the rest of the developed world is the more or less accepted immigration. See Germany for example.

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          Robots and AIs can start handling more and more of the work, hopefully enough to support a population with a larger proportion of retired/unemployed humans.

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            Robots and AIs can start handling more

            becoming less involved in how our world functions only serves to empower The Matrix, and make us more like slaves

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              Are retirees really like slaves?

              The AIs and robots will be doing our bidding, not the other way around.

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                  Robots and AIs can start handling more and more of the work

                  Emphasis added. I was presenting it as one option for how “something is going to need to change eventually.”

                  There are plenty of other options. Including, if you like, having robot overlords enslaving humanity to work in silicon mines for some reason. But I like this option more and I find it perfectly plausible.

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      Actually the opposite. Generally wealthy nations and individuals have fewer children.