Don't we think that we are overexaggerating the effect of AI, Quantum Computing, and underpopulation? No doubt AI will replace man in so many areas but it will also create jobs. AI tools will also need humans to monitor their operation.
Similar to the advent of the Internet, computers, email...it has taken away many people's jobs but also created many other jobs and people will find ways to adapt. Indeed, I don't see anything too serious about the development of AI, but it's hard to understand why so many people are so worried about it. It is like any previous development of the world.
Most developed nations are facing sharp population decline. But this gap will be filled by people from developing nations who are experiencing population growth. Regardless of how hard these nations try to control immigration, they will still need immigrants.
One thing that many people are overlooking is that although organizations have warned that the world's population is aging, declining...they do not pay attention to the fact that the total world population is still increasing rapidly every day.
A few years ago, the world population was just over 7 billion people, but it is now 8.6 billion and is expected to increase to 9.7 billion by 2050.
Geopolitical crises have been in existence from the beginning of human civilization. It will always come and end, and the global economy will readjust. The world just experienced the escalations between Israel-US and Iran. We got the good news of a ceasefire this morning and the global market is recovering gradually.
People don't seem to learn about world history, they just look at what they are going through and assume the world is getting more and more unstable. They don't know that our world has gone through 2 world wars, hundreds of pandemics, crises, economic recessions...It can be said that the world is still the same, it has never been stable.