I don’t know if this is an allowed thread. It has a political tinge. If it isn’t: my apologies. If it is, I know pipe smokers are on the ball. I was just in a somewhat-friendly FB argument about the future of Japan. It’s bleak from my point of view: aging society went from 127 million people heading towards 85 million in 40 years with 40% retired. Little willingness to allow much immigration and lost political leadership. My interlocutor’s argument: robots and AI! But it led me to thinking of a bigger point: technology has already turned jobs that once had benefits, taxis and hotel jobs, into wage labor, profitable to a few (companies like Uber dressed with trendy ESG stuff). What happens when vehicles go driverless? Eventually, buildings will be computer printed as well I guess. So, this all looks bleak to me - globally. Yes, things will be cheaper. But so will be standards of living, values of life. In a country like Japan, tending towards narcissism, it’ll be mostly old people. There will be no energy in the economy or daily life. Etc. but this is a global issue. thoughts?