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by FredPret
307 days ago
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The real problem is a social contract that was sold to people long ago without any secure funding source. Now those social services (free healthcare, retirement benefits) are baked into entire populations' expectations and life planning. Give it 20-30 years, then these services can neither be provided nor paid for. Our only real hope is tech progress unlocks much faster economic growth, even with dwindling numbers of people. |
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In 30 years are we going to have a European economy that is entirely dependent on foreign AI and robots to prop up a society of old people?