Originally Posted by
Fortunecookie
I think in the medium to long term there will be a huge challenge to acquire the workers due to the changing demographics (yes notice the irony).
I also think there is a greater issue or trade off at play. As much as we need more workers (likely source from overseas), this places pressure on infrastructure i.e housing, roads, services etc. So if robotics, AI etc can address some aspects and assist, surely this is killing two birds with one stone.
Edit: when I think of workers. I think of the different type of workers, just just strictly care workers which is important. I am thinking workers like gardeners who maintain the gardens, cleaners, kitchen staff etc. Tools that will assist.