Robotics and Population Decline
Posted by VetteGuy 1 day, 7 hours ago to Technology
I've noticed a lot of "news" reporting on these two topics lately. Am I the only one who sees that these two phenomena could be complimentary? Population declines, but at the same time, we need fewer workers because robots are doing more jobs. I have not seen any reports that link these two issues. Could they offset each other? What would that look like? Is Asimov's Solaria [From The Naked Sun] the future of humanity?
Except for the arguable issue of our population eventually being overrun by the 3rd world over-populated
shit-hole invaders, reducing the US population is not a problem, its an improvement.
(No, don't kill anyone, just make the 135,000,000 invaders and their progeny leave.)
This assumes that the robots doing the work have to pay double or triple (or whatever is necessary) to
support those over 55 (who paid in all their working lives and) who were promised that social security
would provide enough to live above poverty in retirement after 66 years old.
For everyone under 55, pay their 'contributions' into a "Trump retirement account" and hire the best
available to invest it for them to provide for their "golden years."
Had an interesting discussion with a health care provider a couple months back: How different life would be if everyone asked "What would Andy Griffith Do?" I know life was not perfect in those days, but it seems there was not the animosity that runs rampant now.
It's one of the reasons I like driving on the small-town sections of Route 66. People are helpful, friendly and polite.
US was a much more pleasant place when the population was less than 200 million.