• @CanadaPlus
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    3 months ago

    Yeah. I’m guessing technologies would start to get lost if we went below a million without careful planning, but even then we have centuries of exponential decrease to go before we’re really in trouble.

    Even without automation, less people means less consumers, so the only pain is short term as there’s a ton of decrepit old people (like me if I’m still around) for the youth to care for. Some large projects might lose economy of scale, but then again anything finite like land will get way cheaper.

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      23 months ago

      Lost knowlege has precedent in history. That’s when 40k style Standard Template Construct come into effect. Which We already started with chat gpt and such. Just need to optimize it. Bigger issue is if humanity will progress In technology or remain stagnate.

      People keep saying we need to worry about elderly but realistically if there is less manufacturing or service jobs from automation and people don’t want robot carer’s then technically there would be more care jobs open. Seems like will sort itself out in the end.

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        23 months ago

        Bigger issue is if humanity will progress In technology or remain stagnate.

        That’s also a good point. There is a quote, “society progresses one funeral at a time”. That goes for social progress, and to a degree for scientific progress as well.

        I’m going to go ahead and say I don’t want today’s old people in charge forever.

        Seems like will sort itself out in the end.

        Yeah, I’m not terribly worried about everything else; we got lucky inventing mass contraception when we did.