Henry Kissinger: AI Will Replace Humans within 5 Years
Oct 28, 2023 16:27:09 GMT -5
Post by schwartzie on Oct 28, 2023 16:27:09 GMT -5
Henry Kissinger: AI Will Replace Humans within 5 Years
Frank BergmanOctober 28, 2023 - 12:57 pm
Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has declared that artificial intelligence (AI) will replace humans within the next five years.
Kissinger, a member of the globalist World Economic Forum (WEF), asserts that AI dominance will be the “biggest challenge” humans will face.
According to a report published on Insider, Kissinger made the comments during an interview with Mathias Döpfner, CEO of Axel Springer.
The conversation was aired by Welt TV, a subsidiary of Germany’s Die Welt newspaper.
AI’s potential has been a significant discussion point since the launch of OpenAI’s ChatGPT in November 2022.
Experts have pointed out that most white-collar jobs are in danger of being replaced by AI.
Workers in sectors such as technology, media, law, and customer service are especially at risk.
100-year-old Kissinger said he believes that AI will become so dominant that humans could end up serving machines.
He stressed the importance of understanding the essence of this intelligence.
The technology is predicted to eventually develop its own perspective.
Such a turn could likely see AI determine that humans are no longer necessary.
Kissinger told Döpfner:
“It’s the big challenge of our future, and on that level, it’s in the interest of China and other advanced countries and eventually all countries to join it because, otherwise, they’re in the hands of machinery that they don’t understand.”
Alongside former Google CEO Eric Schmitt and computer scientist Daniel Huttenlocher, Kissinger co-authored “The Age of AI and Our Human Future.”
The book explores AI’s potential impact on knowledge, politics, and society.
Kissinger is currently working on a second book on the subject.
He insists that the greatest threat to humans from the technology lies in generative AI, such as ChatGPT’s algorithms.
These machines, he warned, may communicate with each other within five years.
Once they cross this line, they pose a threat to human individuality.
To tackle this imminent issue, Kissinger has started rallying scientists to promote freedom and coexistence.
He emphasized that understanding AI is crucial.
Such a feat has not been achieved yet.
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Frank BergmanOctober 28, 2023 - 12:57 pm
Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has declared that artificial intelligence (AI) will replace humans within the next five years.
Kissinger, a member of the globalist World Economic Forum (WEF), asserts that AI dominance will be the “biggest challenge” humans will face.
According to a report published on Insider, Kissinger made the comments during an interview with Mathias Döpfner, CEO of Axel Springer.
The conversation was aired by Welt TV, a subsidiary of Germany’s Die Welt newspaper.
AI’s potential has been a significant discussion point since the launch of OpenAI’s ChatGPT in November 2022.
Experts have pointed out that most white-collar jobs are in danger of being replaced by AI.
Workers in sectors such as technology, media, law, and customer service are especially at risk.
100-year-old Kissinger said he believes that AI will become so dominant that humans could end up serving machines.
He stressed the importance of understanding the essence of this intelligence.
The technology is predicted to eventually develop its own perspective.
Such a turn could likely see AI determine that humans are no longer necessary.
Kissinger told Döpfner:
“It’s the big challenge of our future, and on that level, it’s in the interest of China and other advanced countries and eventually all countries to join it because, otherwise, they’re in the hands of machinery that they don’t understand.”
Alongside former Google CEO Eric Schmitt and computer scientist Daniel Huttenlocher, Kissinger co-authored “The Age of AI and Our Human Future.”
The book explores AI’s potential impact on knowledge, politics, and society.
Kissinger is currently working on a second book on the subject.
He insists that the greatest threat to humans from the technology lies in generative AI, such as ChatGPT’s algorithms.
These machines, he warned, may communicate with each other within five years.
Once they cross this line, they pose a threat to human individuality.
To tackle this imminent issue, Kissinger has started rallying scientists to promote freedom and coexistence.
He emphasized that understanding AI is crucial.
Such a feat has not been achieved yet.
link