'Why Do We Need Elections?' WEF Founder Calls For AI To Replace Voters
During the discussion, digital technologies, particularly artificial intelligence, were discussed as a way to advance the WEF's agenda.
WEF founder Klaus Schwab has proposed the exclusion of the general public from election processes and the replacement of voters with artificial intelligence (AI).
Schwab expressed this viewpoint in a WEF interview with Google co-founder Sergey Brin.
During the discussion, digital technologies, particularly artificial intelligence, were discussed as a way to advance the WEF's agenda.
In addition to acknowledging Google's involvement in these developments, Schwab described his vision for the next phase of digital technology based on its analytical and predictive power. “So technology now, and digital technology, mainly have an analytical power,” Schwab said as Brin nodded along in agreement.
“Now, we go into predictive power and we have seen the first examples.”
“Your company is very much involved in it,” Schwab said of Google.
“But then the next step could be to go into prescriptive mode, which means you do not even have to have elections anymore because you can already predict.
“And afterward, you can say, why do we need elections?
“Because we know what the result will be.”
Speaking during a new interview, Harari was asked if he’s “concerned that Trump might be elected again.”
“I think it’s very likely,” Harari responded.
“And if it happens, it is likely to be the kind of – like – the death blow to what remains of the global order.
“And, he says it openly.
“Now, it should be clear that many of these politicians, they present a false binary vision of the world.
“As if you have to choose between patriotism and globalism – between being loyal to your nation and being loyal to some kind of – I don’t know – global government or whatever.”