WEF Advisor: ‘What Do We Need So Many Humans For?’
Dec 23, 2023 14:26:11 GMT -5
Post by schwartzie on Dec 23, 2023 14:26:11 GMT -5
The more pertinent question is, what do we need the WEF for?
WEF Advisor: ‘What Do We Need So Many Humans For?’
Frank Bergman
December 23, 2023 - 12:54 pm
World Economic Forum (WEF) senior advisor Yuval Noah Harari is continuing to promote his anti-human agenda by trashing “useless people.”
During an interview, Harari was asked about the role of people in society as new technologies such as artificial intelligence continue to emerge.
Harari responded by declaring that a new class system will soon emerge that will separate global elites from the “redundant” general public.
He continued by arguing that most of the world’s population will be of little use to the global elite, meaning they will no longer be “needed.”
“What do we need so many humans for?” Harari declared.
Harari “predicts” that rapid advances in computing technology will “make humans redundant.”
Those who have been “replaced” by AI in the workforce will create a “massive class of useless people,” he claimed, to laughter from globalists in the audience.
Those “useless people” will become a drain on society and will need to be kept “happy” with “drugs and computer games,” Harari added.
“Now, we see the creation of a new massive class of useless people,” Harari said.
“As computers become better and better in more and more fields, there is a distinct possibility that computers will outperform us in most tasks, and will make humans redundant.
“And then the big political and economic question of the 21st century will be, what do we need humans for?
“Or at least, what do we need so many humans for?”
WATCH:
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Harari has long advocated for plans to deal with “useless people” and is a key architect behind the WEF’s anti-human agenda.
As Slay News reported, he previously declared that “we just don’t need the vast majority of the population” in today’s world.
According to Harari, most of the general public has now become “redundant” and will be of little use to the global elite moving forward.
Harari, who describes himself as a historian and futurist, argues that modern technologies like artificial intelligence “make it possible to replace the people.”
He made the remarks during an interview with Chris Anderson, the head of TED.
Harari, who is also a principal advisor to WEF founder Klaus Schwab, assessed widespread contemporary disillusionment among “common people” as being rooted in a fear of being “left behind” in a future run by “smart people.”
He lamented that the world’s power elite have been reliant on the general public to provide the workforce since the Industrial Revolution.
However, Harari gloats that the tide is now turning as corporations can now use low-cost technology to replace humans.
“Now, fast forward to the early 21st century when we just don’t need the vast majority of the population,” he concluded.
“The future is about developing more and more sophisticated technology, like artificial intelligence [and] bioengineering.
“Most people don’t contribute anything to that, except perhaps for their data, and whatever people are still doing which is useful, these technologies increasingly will make redundant and will make it possible to replace the people.”
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WEF Advisor: ‘What Do We Need So Many Humans For?’
Frank Bergman
December 23, 2023 - 12:54 pm
World Economic Forum (WEF) senior advisor Yuval Noah Harari is continuing to promote his anti-human agenda by trashing “useless people.”
During an interview, Harari was asked about the role of people in society as new technologies such as artificial intelligence continue to emerge.
Harari responded by declaring that a new class system will soon emerge that will separate global elites from the “redundant” general public.
He continued by arguing that most of the world’s population will be of little use to the global elite, meaning they will no longer be “needed.”
“What do we need so many humans for?” Harari declared.
Harari “predicts” that rapid advances in computing technology will “make humans redundant.”
Those who have been “replaced” by AI in the workforce will create a “massive class of useless people,” he claimed, to laughter from globalists in the audience.
Those “useless people” will become a drain on society and will need to be kept “happy” with “drugs and computer games,” Harari added.
“Now, we see the creation of a new massive class of useless people,” Harari said.
“As computers become better and better in more and more fields, there is a distinct possibility that computers will outperform us in most tasks, and will make humans redundant.
“And then the big political and economic question of the 21st century will be, what do we need humans for?
“Or at least, what do we need so many humans for?”
WATCH:
rumble.com/v3s8gqe-yuval-noah-harari-what-do-we-need-so-many-humans-for.html
Harari has long advocated for plans to deal with “useless people” and is a key architect behind the WEF’s anti-human agenda.
As Slay News reported, he previously declared that “we just don’t need the vast majority of the population” in today’s world.
According to Harari, most of the general public has now become “redundant” and will be of little use to the global elite moving forward.
Harari, who describes himself as a historian and futurist, argues that modern technologies like artificial intelligence “make it possible to replace the people.”
He made the remarks during an interview with Chris Anderson, the head of TED.
Harari, who is also a principal advisor to WEF founder Klaus Schwab, assessed widespread contemporary disillusionment among “common people” as being rooted in a fear of being “left behind” in a future run by “smart people.”
He lamented that the world’s power elite have been reliant on the general public to provide the workforce since the Industrial Revolution.
However, Harari gloats that the tide is now turning as corporations can now use low-cost technology to replace humans.
“Now, fast forward to the early 21st century when we just don’t need the vast majority of the population,” he concluded.
“The future is about developing more and more sophisticated technology, like artificial intelligence [and] bioengineering.
“Most people don’t contribute anything to that, except perhaps for their data, and whatever people are still doing which is useful, these technologies increasingly will make redundant and will make it possible to replace the people.”
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