AI And Falling Birth Rates

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Summary

The article discusses the potential role of AI and robots in addressing the demographic transition caused by declining birth rates and an aging population.

We people worry about AI reducing jobs but, lately, people are worrying about declining birth rates, and not just in the developed world. Now declining population in many ways is clearly a good thing. Maybe humans will leave some resources for the other inhabitants of the planet. But there’s the problem of the demographic transition. Who will do the work with an aging population? So, are robots and AI generally the answer to the demographic transition?
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