Submitted by UnionPacifik t3_11bxw1u in singularity
Five_Decades t1_ja1cti3 wrote
If you compare the time before vs after the industrial revolution, a lot of things changed dramatically.
Economic growth occurred 50x faster. Population grew by a factor of 15-20x. Total GDP skyrocketed. The pace of advances in STEM, medicine, etc improved dramatically.
The same thing will happen when we have machine cognition. Radical advances in economics, science, technology, population. However I don't know when we will hit that period. Hopefully soon, but who knows.
Melodic_Manager_9555 t1_ja2ffo8 wrote
Population will not change. The population depends on tradition. It also depends on women's education and the availability of contraception. These things are not going to change radically.
imlaggingsobad t1_ja2itpl wrote
I would bet against this. I think we will have way less marriage, less relationships, less sex, less kids.
Melissaru t1_ja2oocu wrote
I agree. It’s already trending that way and I think AGI could push it even further direction. Only time will tell.
SurroundSwimming3494 t1_ja3tp2g wrote
That's honestly super sad.
And some people actually look forward to such a future?
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SurroundSwimming3494 t1_ja4dfju wrote
You don't think the decline of relationships, intimacy, and having children is sad?
imlaggingsobad t1_ja5qbb3 wrote
Culture and traditions change over time. I don't think there will be a loss of intimacy. There will be new forms of intimacy. There will be more options. In today's world people feel pressured to marry at 30 and have kids by 35. I personally think that's a little antiquated. In the future I can imagine people being very independent, care-free, more bold, more experimental way into their 40s. If you empower people and give them more opportunities, then you'll get much more variance in how people live their lives.
Five_Decades t1_ja491a6 wrote
Its hard to say. The main reasons people don't have kids is lack of free time, low quality of life, and lack of finances. A world with rampant machine intelligence should change all of those limiting factors.
Also a post singularity world would likely be an interplanetary and interstellar civilization so there would be far more territory to live on.
EndTimer t1_ja3rqvq wrote
I'm honestly not sure if they meant human population, given the context. If human level intelligence can run on the future's equivalent of an IoT device (a pretty large assumption, granted), there may be a LOT of AI people even as humans decline.
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