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== Notes == <references> <ref name=df-growth> {{cite web |last1=Wynne |first1=Mark A. |last2=Derr |first2=Lillian |url=https://www.dallasfed.org/research/economics/2025/0624 |title=Advances in AI will boost productivity, living standards over time |publisher=Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas |date=June 2025 |access-date=11 October 2025 }} </ref> <ref name=totle> {{cite book |author=Aristotle |title=Nicomachean Ethics |translator-last=Ross |translator-first=W. D. |orig-date=350 BCE |chapter=Book II |url=https://classics.mit.edu/Aristotle/nicomachaen.2.ii.html |access-date=2025-10-11}} </ref> <ref name=logistic> This failure is not even from the classic resource depletion problem in a logistic + overshoot model of rabbits in a pasture. We have so much! </ref> <ref name=degrowth-views> Some classic examples from the US political spectrum are: anti-housing/energy/infrastructure and anti-research. Housing opposition is straightforward across full Marxists (the DSA Denver protected a golf course over housing), Liberals (California in its entirety), and Conservatives (who believe that Those People Should Not Live Here) though the last do so least of all. Energy and infrastructure opposition was once the preserve of the Left (on 'environmentalist' grounds far removed from reality) though political waves have made Right-Wing activists the peak enemies of solar power and the like. Neither side wants infrastructure in the form of ship-building. As for research, everyone seems to oppose the kind of genomic research that enabled me to [[IVF|select an embryo that would be more likely to yield a healthy child]]. </ref> <ref name=no-degrowth> Chief among the fact being that we're nowhere near Earth's carrying capacity, so whatever this finite limit is, we're not close to it. </ref> </references> {{#seo:|description=The Dallas Fed argues that AI advances will boost human productivity and living standards, leading to sustainable 1.9 yearly GDP growth.}} [[Category:Blog]]
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