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Robots tend to displace human labor. The robot economy moves only in one direction. More robots and fewer humans. I've studied population data very carefully and I've plotted it and made a few extrapolations.
The robot-human ratio in any economy that has accepted robot labor tends continously to increase despite any laws that are passed to prevent it. The increase is slowed, but never stopped.
At first the human population increases, but the robot population increases much more quickly.
Then after a certain critical point is reached, the human population actually begins to decline.
Robots tend to displace human labor. The robot economy moves only in one direction. More robots and fewer humans. I've studied population data very carefully and I've plotted it and made a few extrapolations.
The robot-human ratio in any economy that has accepted robot labor tends continously to increase despite any laws that are passed to prevent it. The increase is slowed, but never stopped.
At first the human population increases, but the robot population increases much more quickly.
Then after a certain critical point is reached, the human population actually begins to decline.