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It is not the first time that the venture capital guru has questioned some of the fundamentally dystopian scenarios being proposition in an AI world.
In February, we noted that amid an armada of dystopian futurists, projecting linear thoughts into a future of 'AI uber alles', Marc Andreessen stands as a beacon of potential utopian light, seeing a future that looks very different and very positive for young and old alike.
In a brief few minutes, the co-founder of Netscape and VC firm Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) believes instead that we are living through a unique (and most incredible) time in history with the rise of AI coming right as human civilization needs it...
"we're going to have AI and robots precisely when we actually need them [with populations shrinking] to keep the economy from actually shrinking."