China is at a weird part of its demographic curve and its economic curve - where a manufacturing base (subsidised by global trade, FX policy and so on) is meeting a declining workforce and robots are literally cheaper than humans (for some parts of urban China. Rural areas still … not great)
I am not sure it’s the future for everywhere, or even china.
But it’s cool
Edit: this applies to some urban areas only not all, or even any rural areas. But still those urban areas in China are de facto countries, larger than many modern countries and pretty much anything in human history.
What is the goal of society? To keep existing? Jerry Pournelle's Iron Law of Bureaucracy states that organizations contain those dedicated to the actual goals of the group and those dedicated to the organization itself.
Humanity and society has lost its way. There is no real goal. Mars, maybe? Some rich assholes maybe, but that's no goal for the proles.
Humanity needs a goal. Cognitive evolution should be that goal. Finding the smartest people and supporting them to the best of their abilities, and for them to have children. Without them being unsufferable egotistical assholes, mind you. The future is brighter than we imagine. The machine minds cannot hope to eclipse the human brain. LLMs do not feel joy how a human does. We seek to make humans smarter. Both in somatic and germline ways.