The multitude of human capital vs. war
Human capital is said to be becoming of secondary importance, as cybernetics and/or robotics and/or drones and/or artificial intelligence come to the fore, which were presented as the creation of humanity that will make everyday life easier for humanity. Increasingly, however, this kind of creation of humanity is being turned into an attempt to dominate individual nations and, to put it bluntly, for military purposes. Thus, a reasonable question arises whether nations that bet on robotics and artificial intelligence and at the same time also bet on massive human capital will rule over those that still perhaps only bet on massive human capital and/or lag behind in cybernetics, robotics and artificial intelligence.
If the robot army was science fiction in the past, today it is becoming a reality. And of course, alongside the robot army, as well as other uses of robots, the meaningfulness of the mass of humanity is put side by side, although in fact all robotics is the creation of a small part of humanity, which is trying to replace human labor capital with robotic capital. Sometimes this robot is intended to replace simple physical human efforts, and other times the robot is intended to replace the intellectual creation of human capital. Therefore, we can simply conclude that artificial intelligence with robotics is ready to replace human capital at all levels of the essence of human existence.
According to some estimates, humanity is growing at a rate of 0.85% or even 0.84% annual growth rate in 2026. In this year, the human population is expected to number approximately 8.3 billion individuals and is still growing. More than a third of the entire human population belongs to the two largest countries, namely India and China. The top five most populous countries also include the USA, Indonesia and Pakistan. They are followed by Nigeria, Brazil, and Bangladesh. Russia and Ethiopia.
Iran, which this year attacked the entire Arabian Peninsula and not just Israel, is ranked 17th in the world population ranking in terms of its human population. Its inhabitants represent 1.12% of the population. Their population density is approximately 57 inhabitants per square kilometer of their territory and this year they are expected to have a population increase of 0.81%.
Russia, which has been attacking Ukraine for more than 4 years, is expected to have a population of 1.73% according to current data in terms of global human capital. However, it has a population density of 9 inhabitants per square kilometer and is recording a population deficit of 0.42% this year.
China, which some call one of the superpowers of artificial intelligence and robotics, and is ranked second in the world in terms of human capital, has a population density of 150 inhabitants per square kilometer. Their human capital is 17.02% of the world's human population and is recording a population decrease of 0.22% this year.
China, Iran, Russia, and at least North Korea are also expected to enter into a joint military pact this year, which focuses primarily on military technology with artificial intelligence and robotics, and is still focusing on human capital.
The US and NATO, Israel, and recently even the recently invaded Arabian Peninsula are often mentioned as opposing this military pact.
The US is in third place in the world population ranking, but its population is smaller by more than a billion people compared to first-ranked India, which has an annual population growth of 0.87% and comprises almost 18% of the world population, and China, which has a 0.22% annual deficit and comprises a little over 17% of the world population. The US has an annual population growth of 0.51% and a population of 38 people per square kilometer of its territory, and its population comprises 4.2% on a global scale.
NATO as a whole is expected to have approximately a 12% share of the world population. The total population growth rate is 0.4%. The largest members by population are the USA, Turkey, Germany, France and the United Kingdom.
Israel ranks 97th in terms of population. This year, it has a slightly lower 1.37% population growth rate. It has a population density of 446 people per square kilometer.
According to the latest data, Ukraine ranks 40th on the world population list. It has a population density of 68 people per square kilometer. Its population is growing at a rate of 1.43% annually.
The Arabian Peninsula has a population of 95 to 100 million. The largest populations are in Saudi Arabia, Yemen, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Kuwait, Qatar and Bahrain. The inhabitants of the Arabian Peninsula have a 1.14% share in the world human population and an average total annual population growth rate of between 1.8 and 2.3%.
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