Could AI trigger a population collapse? Professor warns of ‘tech-stinction’
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Jun 5, 2025
An author claims in his new book that AI could impact how humans have babies, which could impact the world's population.
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First, it was electricity and fears of mass electrocution
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Then, nuclear power, total annihilation. The internet brought warnings of global surveillance, biotech, fears of cloning and playing God
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Each time, people warned the end was near. And each time, we're still here
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But now, AI is at the center of the latest doomsday prediction
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not because it might overpower us, but because it might convince us not to reproduce
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In his new book, The Age of Artificial Intelligence, Oklahoma State University professor Subhash
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Kock predicts a catastrophic drop in the global population over the next few centuries. He cites
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projections suggesting that if current trends continue, the population could fall from today's
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billion to under 100 million by the year 2300. And total extinction? He doesn't rule it out
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It's going to be devastating for society and world society, Koch told the U.S. Sun. I think people
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really don't have a clue. He argues the threat isn't nuclear war or climate collapse, it's AI
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replacing human labor. With fewer jobs to go around, people may see no point in having kids
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especially given the high cost of raising them. Cox says we are already seeing it in places like Europe, China, Japan, and especially South Korea
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where birth rates are plummeting. In a recent Medium article, he writes
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the collapse is due in part to technology that gives humans greater agency over their bodies
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but also because AI social media has so influenced our minds that many see no need to have babies He believes AI doesn just do our work it reshaping our values priorities and even our relationships Could it then change how we define family or make us bond more with machines than each other
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Pop culture is already on it. In an episode of Futurama, characters are warned not to date robots or risk humanity going extinct
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ordinary human dating it's enjoyable and it serves an important purpose but when a human dates an artificial mate there is no purpose only enjoyment and that leads to
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tragedy now let's skip forward 80 years into the future where's billy don't date robots
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Funny until you realize some people actually agree with it. A Family Studies YouGov survey reported from 2024 that one in four young adults think AI boyfriends and girlfriends could replace real life partners
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If that's true, where does that leave the population? And Elon Musk has called declining birth rates one of the greatest threats to humanity
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If the current compounding effect continues, you would see really many countries become 5% of their current size or less within three generations
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He's invested heavily in SpaceX and plans to colonize Mars maybe as a backup plan
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With 14 kids of his own, he's definitely doing his part. So, is AI really a path to extinction or just the latest in a long line of overblown fears
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Only time will tell. With Straight Arrow News, I'm Kennedy Felton. Download our app or visit san.com for more
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