I recently listened to a thought-provoking podcast by Peter Diamandis, which sparked a powerful question: If artificial intelligence (AI) takes over most of the work, who will be left to buy things? Our current economic system depends heavily on human labor—people work, earn wages, and spend money. But what happens when machines take on the majority of those roles?
As the CEO of Nadine Adam Medtech, a forward-thinking company based in Mauritius, I believe this question is not just academic—it’s deeply relevant to industries, governments, and individuals planning for a future powered by AI.