Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has called on globalists to create a “new religion” to keep humans occupied in the AI-dominated near future.
According to Gates, members of the general public will soon have a lot of time on their hands when machines have replaced them in the workplace, “if all goes well,”
Gates argues that artificial intelligence will ensure that alleged issues such as “disease and enough food or climate” will be “solved problems.”
Because humans will have extra free time, Gates is calling on globalists to consider “how do we take advantage of that?”
According to Gates, giving the public “a new religion or a new philosophy” is the answer.
Gates made the call during an appearance on the “Possible” podcast, co-hosted by LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman.
Like Gates, Hoffman is also a Democrat megadonor who is linked to child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
In Fact, Hoffman was a guest at Epstein’s notorious private Caribbean resort known as “Pedophile Island.”
In his final comment on the podcast, Gates reflects on what the future may hold for the masses.
“The potential positive path is so good that it will force us to rethink how should we use our time,” he says.
“You know, you can almost call it a new religion or a new philosophy of, okay, how do we stay connected with each other, not addicted to these things that’ll make video games look like nothing in terms of the attractiveness of spending time on them.”
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Gates then argues that most of humanity will have nothing to contribute to society because globalists and AI-powered machines will have “solved” all of life’s “problems.”
“So it’s fascinating that we will, the issues of, you know, disease and enough food or climate if things go well, those will largely become solved problems,” he continues.
“And, you know, so the next generation does get to say, ‘Okay, given that some things that were massively in shortage are now not, how do, how do we take advantage of that?’”
“You know, do we ban AI being used in certain endeavors so that humans get some — you know, you know, like you don’t want robots playing baseball, probably,” he continues.
“Because they’re, they’ll be too good.
“So we’ll, we’ll keep them off the field. Okay.
“How broadly would you go with that?”
“We are so used to this shortage world that, you know, I, I, I hope I get to see how we start to rethink the- these deep-meaning questions,” Gates concludes.
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Gates is not the first globalist to make such a call, however.
For some time, the World Economic Forum (WEF) has been calling for a new religion to be created by AI.
A top WEF official called for religious scripture to be “rewritten” by AI to create a globalized “new Bible.”
Yuval Noah Harari, the senior advisor to the WEF and its chairman Klaus Schwab, argues that using AI to replace scriptures will create unified “religions that are actually correct.”
Harari, an influential author and professor, made the call while giving a talk on the “future of humanity.”
According to Harari, the power of AI can be harnessed and used to reshape spirituality into the WEF’s globalist vision of “equity” and inclusivism.
Speaking with journalist Pedro Pinto in Lisbon, Portugal, Harari told the elitist audience:
“It’s the first technology ever that can create new ideas.
“You know, the printing press, radio, television, they broadcast, they spread the ideas created by the human brain, by the human mind.
“They cannot create a new idea.
“You know, [Johannes] Gutenberg printed the Bible in the middle of the 15th century; the printing press printed as many copies of the Bible as Gutenberg instructed it, but it did not create a single new page.
“It had no ideas of its own about the Bible: Is it good? Is it bad? How to interpret this? How to interpret that?”
Harari then revealed that he and his allies at the WEF have a solution to the supposed problems he’d just highlighted.
“AI can create new ideas; [it] can even write a new Bible,” he declared.
“Throughout history, religions dreamt about having a book written by a superhuman intelligence, by a non-human entity,” he added.
“In a few years, there might be religions that are actually correct … just think about a religion whose holy book is written by an AI.
“That could be a reality in a few years.”