Globalist World Economic Forum advisor Yuval Noah Harari joined The Late Show With Stephen Colbert this week to discuss the future of Artificial Intelligence and how mankind should deal with the rapidly developing technology.
The pair of establishment propagandists disagreed on the future of AI, with Harari warning humanity should be extremely cautious with how the technology is used and Colbert declaring he’s ready to put “the machines” in charge now.
Harari explained to viewers that throughout history people have always known what they had to teach the next generation, such as farming, building, fighting, etc.
Now, with the rapid evolution of technology, people have no clue what to teach their children and grandchildren to best prepare them for the world.
Half joking, Colbert asked, “Do we need to teach our young people anything now that AI is here?”
“How to deal with it,” Harari quickly responded, adding, “It’s still a baby AI. We haven’t seen anything, yet.”
“A lot of people are worried. I’m not that worried about AI,” Colbert said next. “It just doesn’t get my blood going to get worried about AI. I think of some positive aspects of it. I mean, I have seen how humans have handled history and – not great. So I’m ready for the big machines that make big decisions programmed by fellows with compassion and vision. I’m ready for the machines to tell us what to do. Are you?”
“Not really. It’s extremely dangerous to give up power to something we don’t understand,” Harari answered.
Colbert tried arguing AI technologies are just an extension of mankind and refused to accept reality when Harari said, “No, they’re not.”
“Yes, they are,” Colbert retorted. “We made them. They are us.”
The WEF advisor explained that while humans did create AI, it is “the first technology in history” that can think and act on its own without mankind’s oversight.
“We made them, but now they become potentially independent of us,” he said. “The one thing to know about AI, the most important thing to know about AI, it’s the first technology in history they can make decisions by itself and can create new ideas by itself. People compare it to the printing press, to the atom bomb. No, it’s completely different,” he said.
The establishment is slowly getting the public accustomed to the AI-controlled future ahead of the Great Reset dystopia they’ll soon unleash on the world.