Yuval Noah Harari, a senior advisor at the World Economic Forum (WEF), persists in advocating his anti-human agenda by disparaging individuals he deems “useless.” In a recent interview, Harari was questioned about the significance of individuals in society amidst the rise of technologies like artificial intelligence.
In response, Harari asserted that a forthcoming class division will segregate the global elites from the “redundant” general public. Furthermore, he contended that the majority of the world’s population will hold little value to the global elite, rendering them dispensable.
“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 will create a “massive class of useless people,” he claimed, causing the audience to erupt in laughter.
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?”