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Beyond Consumers- Rethinking the Economy in the Age of AI

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 laboru2014people work, earn wages, and spend money. But what happens when machines take on the majority of those roles?<br>As the CEO of Nadine Adam Medtech, a forward-thinking company based in Mauritius, I believe this question is not just academicu2014itu2019s deeply relevant to industries, governments, and individuals planning for a future powered by AI.<br>

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Beyond Consumers- Rethinking the Economy in the Age of AI

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  1. Beyond Consumers- Rethinking the Economy in the Age of AI

  2. 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.

  3. The Traditional Consumer Economy For centuries, economies have operated on a simple, circular model: Limited Resources: Scarcity made goods and services valuable. Consumer Demand: People's desire for goods fueled innovation and production. Earning and Spending: People earned wages through work and spent those wages in the market. This cycle—work, earn, spend—has been the bedrock of traditional capitalism. But with the rapid evolution of AI and automation, this model is being challenged.

  4. The Big Question: Who Buys in an AI- Driven Economy? Diamandis’s insight asks us to imagine a world where AI and automation handle most productive labor. If machines build, deliver, and even innovate—who earns the wages necessary to buy what those machines produce? As the leader of Nadine Adam Medtech Mauritius, where we embrace emerging technologies in healthcare, I've seen firsthand how AI can revolutionize industries. But this also means rethinking the roles of workers, consumers, and even companies.

  5. Final Thoughts The future economy will not be driven by traditional consumers, but by creativity, experience, data, and shared prosperity. As we prepare for this transformation, leaders must not only adapt but reimagine what economic success looks like. At Nadine Adam Medtech Mauritius, we are committed to driving innovation while ensuring that technology serves humanity—not the other way around. The AI revolution isn't about replacing people—it's about freeing us to be more human than ever before.

  6. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!

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