AI Could Drastically Reduce Global Population by 2300, Expert Warns

Computer science professor Subhash Kak cautions that swift advancements in AI may result in a significant global population decline. He forecasts that by 2300, the population could dwindle to 100 million as economic and technological changes make parenting increasingly impractical, potentially transforming major cities into “ghost towns.”

Computer science professor Subhash Kak warns that rapid AI advancements could lead to a dramatic global population decline. He predicts that by the year 2300, the world’s population might shrink to just 100 million due to economic and technological shifts that make raising children less feasible. Major cities could become “ghost towns” if the trend continues.
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