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I say this because we are currently living through an irreversible demographic crisis, with birth rates falling non-stop, an ageing population and a shrinking population in developed countries.
I wouldn't like to have children (I'm one of the few boys in my college who doesn't want a family, which impressed me...) but I see that the experts say that this will have serious consequences for the economy and so on.
I also think that the problem isn't overpopulation but a lack of young people, because a country where most of the population is over 65 isn't very economically stable for various reasons.
Talking about this artificial human creation technology: It would be something like an artificial uterus that creates a human being and then that human being would be taken care of by machines or other humans.
I honestly think it would be possible and that countries like Japan would develop it (especially because they don't like immigrants) but it would be an expensive technology with ethical problems and I also think it would be difficult for a machine to look after a human, but I think it would also be possible to hire people to look after these children.
If this isn't possible, these are the only options left: The Atwood option (the worst of them all, if you know why), the idiocracy option and the option in which the population decreases so much that maybe things will change.
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