Economy It is SO over..

I'm not worried. We'll be destroying this world soon enough that we won't have to worry about them. They'll be dead too... so it all works out in the end.
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Good lord, you're an absolute idiot.

That's not a solution to population decline, sweetheart. That's a (short-term) mitigation of the effects of population decline.

It looks like your issue is that you're illiterate and a complete fucking moron.


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It is a solution dumb fuck. I know it is a long article, but for once if your life try and use that peanut brain for something other than trolling.

A shrinking workforce and the increased burden of supporting an aging population can be solved entirely with robotics and AI.

Asian economy expert w/ Ph.D. from Berkeley >>>> sherdog's #1 village idiot.

Cry more about it.

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I have been looking into this today and I think these robots are AI. That whole company behind them just posts AI enhanced videos. There is no way robotics is at that stage. I don't believe it. You can't make that amount of progress in a year.
 
While it's absolutely impressive, there's still a difference between performing a routine and actually functioning with the critical thinking required to perform more complex jobs.
Tesla is focusing on the most important aspect, hand dexterity

They’re not focusing on acrobatics
 
Looks like we're gonna have realistic robot sex dolls within the next 5 years.
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Just make sure your memory wipes on are point boys.
 
That video of Chinese robots is incredible.

With recent AI advancements this month, and how quickly robots are coming along, i decided last night to once again change my investment strategy. There is going to be a lot of uncertainty. AI and robots are going to quickly change our economy I suspect. The changes have their negatives but also lots of positives and opportunities. It is hard to believe, but I think this will be the 3rd large investment change that has happened in my lifetime. First there was the tech crash of 2000, then the housing bust around 2008, and now AI and robots.
 
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