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Asia's Aging Crisis Threatens Innovation and Human Control Over AI, Warns Billionaire

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Several Asian nations, including Japan and South Korea, are entering 'super-aged' status as birth rates decline and populations grow older. Chinese billionaire James Liang has cautioned that this demographic shift could weaken innovation and reduce human oversight of artificial intelligence. Governments across the region are rolling out pro-family policies, though their long-term effectiveness remains unclear. Even India, long seen as a young nation, has seen its fertility rate drop below replacement level. Experts warn that a shrinking global workforce could gradually cede decision-making power to advanced AI systems.

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