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iced depresso (icedquinn@blob.cat)'s status on Sunday, 05-May-2024 16:31:15 JST iced depresso > "I would argue that the countries that are going to be most successful are countries that have a shrinking population," said Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock. "And the social issues around the replacement of people with machines is actually going to be easier to address because they will more quickly develop robotics/AI, transform productivity, create more wage inflation, and replace people with machines."
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iced depresso (icedquinn@blob.cat)'s status on Sunday, 05-May-2024 17:00:25 JST iced depresso @Mr_NutterButter anything to avoid giving up capitalism for these people i guess -
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Mr.NutterButter (mr_nutterbutter@gameliberty.club)'s status on Sunday, 05-May-2024 17:00:29 JST Mr.NutterButter @icedquinn a lot of people don't want to hear this but I think a shrinking population isn't necessarily a bad thing.
Because if there is less people gradually over time your labor should be worth more because there's less people who can fulfill that role and less competition naturally. It also means that the people who are left generally have more access to resources theoretically.
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