As AI advances, automating jobs from customer service to autonomous driving, a critical question emerges: What will global elites do when human labor is no longer essential? This discussion delves into the unprecedented shift caused by AI and the potential implications for our future.
Uncover the speaker's controversial take, linking AI-driven job displacement to historical elite agendas. Explore the surprising American origins of the Eugenics and depopulation movement, tied to powerful foundations like Rockefeller and Carnegie, and how these ideologies might intersect with the challenges of an AI-powered world.
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Transcript
For all of this time of history that you cover in your book and that we've been talking about, the the global infrastructure of human civilization has been built on the backs of human cognition and human labor. So, you know, it's human minds and innovators and and workers and, you know, welders and everything that that that built this world, you know, obviously then inventing steam engines and then combustion engines and all this other tech to help us. But because of the emergence of AI now, we are seeing for the first time in human history where some of the human jobs can be taken over by automation. Uh for desk jobs, let's take an easy one like customer service, answering customer service emails. Easily automated with AI pretty good accuracy. Uh, autonomous vehicles replacing drivers. I mean, we're even interviewing a company that is an autonomous truck drive, you know, transportation company, just robots cruising down the highways, right? Um, that's coming and that's going to replace millions of jobs around the world. So, in your interpretation based on all the research you've done for this book, what will these global elitists do about this when they ...