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Elon Musk meets Italian PM Giorgia Meloni to discuss declining birth rates

Updated: June 16, 2023 at 1:57 pm EST  See Comments

Fri Jun 16, 2023 – 1:14 pm EDT

ROME (LifeSiteNews) — Elon Musk met with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni in Rome to discuss the problem of declining birth rates, as well as artificial intelligence.

The Italian prime minister shared a photo on Twitter of the two at their meeting on June 15 and wrote in Italian that “[i]t was a very fruitful meeting and a very cordial moment where we discussed some crucial topics: innovation, opportunities and risks of artificial intelligence, European market regulations and birth rates.” 

Both Musk and Meloni in the past have expressed their concern over low fertility rates. 

The majority-owner of Tesla, SpaceX, and Twitter has repeatedly warned that the problem of low birth rates could lead to civilizational collapse. 

“There is a life cycle arc to civilization just as there is to individual humans,” Musk told Tucker Carlson in a recent interview. “That’s for example why I’m concerned about decreasing birth rates and the fact that, for example, Japan had twice as many deaths last year as births.” 

READ: Japanese PM warns country it faces social collapse because of falling birth rate 

Musk also rightly identified contraception and abortion as the

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