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[–] Mathurin1911 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Yes.

Continuing minor advances in automation and energy generation enable food production on scales we cannot imagine, with the slow reduction in work requirements and an increasingly easy life resulting in lower birth rates (as can already be seen in western nations) that might be a problem if increased automation didnt make caring for the elderly much less labor intensive.