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# >  One of them is this: most people really do not enjoy dealing with...

*September 28, 2024 — Comment Archer T. Ships replied to Elise Hecht's comment.*

>  One of them is this: most people really do not enjoy dealing with small children day in and day out. That's true!  That's why they would be paid. > Also, being pregnant just sucks for most women. Agree!  Long term, I think artificial wombs are much better, for a variety of reasons: https://archerships.substack.com/p/the-safewomb-prizes However, the project can get started however with surrogates, especially if it's located in a low cost country.  $5 K to be a surrogate will seem very tempting to someone living in a country with an annual income of $3 K/year. >   figure out how to make taking care of small children enough fun that you can attract high quality people to doing it.) I think people capable of caring well for babies/toddlers/children at low cost  are actually abundant, but are prevented by immigration suppression laws from working in the US.   That makes it impossible for parents to hire them.  That's less of an issue if the baby foundry is located in a low cost country. Long term, I think nannybots will provide low-cost, high quality care: https://archerships.substack.com/p/the-robonanny-prize
