BlackRock CEO: Rise Of The Machines Will Go Easier In Countries With Declining Populations

May 2nd, 2024

Via: The Sociable:

Blackrock CEO Larry Fink tells the World Economic Forum (WEF) that developed countries with shrinking populations will be better prepared for the social problems that come from “substituting humans for machines.”

Speaking at the WEF’s Special Meeting on Global Collaboration, Growth and Energy Development during a panel on “Investing Amid Global Fracture,” Fink said that there would be a divide between the “middle class developing countries that have a foundation and education” and developing countries that have booming populations but little education.

With that divide, Fink argued that developed countries with shrinking populations would be the “big winners” as far as quality of life is concerned because they will have all the technologies to boost productivity and elevate their living standards.

2 Responses to “BlackRock CEO: Rise Of The Machines Will Go Easier In Countries With Declining Populations”

  1. Snowman says:

    “substituting humans for machines” ??

    To me that means something like: harnessing people to a plow instead of using a tractor, or sending a boy with your letter when you want to communicate with someone within a mile or two of yourself.

    Is that a misquote, or did he misspeak?

    Whichever, it fits my long-held conviction that the globalists are taking us into an era of neo-feudalism.

  2. anothernut says:

    LOL, perhaps the greatest example of OBVIOUS conflict of interest in the last 20 years (and that’s saying something!) “Let’s get rid of as many of the useless eaters as possible, so the overlords will be free to enjoy themselves! All for the ‘greater good’!” Exactly what Alex Jones predicted decades ago.

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