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This article explores the impact of artificial intelligence on economic structures, arguing that while AIs may outpace humans in productivity, there will still be a demand for human-created status goods, referred to as Veblen goods. It suggests that the pursuit of status and exclusivity will sustain human employment despite automation.
A recent breakthrough in in vitro fertilization (IVF) has resulted in the birth of eight healthy babies, showcasing significant advancements in reproductive technology. This achievement marks a pivotal moment for fertility treatments and could lead to improved outcomes for families facing infertility.
A recent study has revealed the total number of babies born through in vitro fertilization (IVF) worldwide, indicating significant advancements in reproductive technology. The findings highlight the growing prevalence of IVF and its impact on global birth rates.
The article discusses the global trend of declining birth rates and its significant impact on economies, particularly in wealthier countries. As families opt for fewer children, populations are aging, leading to potential challenges such as worker shortages and increased pressure on social services. Experts warn that this demographic shift may require substantial changes in society and economic models.
The article discusses new research on how local governments in Japan can influence birth rates, highlighting that national policies may not align with local conditions. It reveals that only 15% of municipalities can realistically meet the national birth rate target, emphasizing the need for tailored local interventions rather than a one-size-fits-all approach. The study suggests a comprehensive diagnostic framework for understanding and addressing Japan's demographic challenges.