If the AI wave really fell to the ground, that will certainly affect the employment, which many people have discussed, here no longer unfold. Instead of exploring an open-brain hole, can the development of artificial intelligence such as technology reduce prices?
Aside from all the details, the underlying reason for the rise in house prices is that the population is concentrated in a few areas, with limited supply in a few areas. So the net outflow of the areas such as Liaoning, housing prices are very not strong, and even the downward trend has been more obvious.
The central question is whether the development of science and technology is helping to generate more central cities, or that cities can be centralized. If the answer is the former, that technology is to boost the central region of the power of the rise in prices, if the latter is the development of technology is standing in the opposite of high prices.
So far, economic development has been promoting the centrality of the economy. The more complete a local package, the more developed the economy, and the more developed the economy, the more complete the package. Can talk about economic development, urban center and high price of the three have a certain connection between.
But artificial intelligence and other technologies seem to stand on the opposite side of high house prices. If AR is really well developed, then it is possible to work from a remote location, and quality education is no longer dependent on teachers who are always under-resourced, and high-quality medical care is also tied to the region. So that people can get jobs and high-quality social services such as education and medical care wherever they are, why does he need to live in a high-priced place?
There are always two possibilities for future population distribution:
One is that big cities such as Beijing are gradually expanding into a super city that can absorb hundreds of millions of people. This trend repeats itself in various provinces, with provincial capitals becoming endemic mega-cities, and the gradual disappearance of the two-line cities and villages.
One is that the population is relatively evenly distributed, and everyone can find the place he likes, although far from the bustling but also the very convenience of life.
The technology of artificial intelligence seems to be on the latter side.
The internet has failed to lower prices, AI can not?