A new book titled "Genesis," co-authored by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt and the late Henry Kissinger, warns that artificial intelligence (AI) will soon control the world, rendering humans obsolete. The authors advocate for a future where AI robots, described as "superhuman," operate without emotions or compassion. They emphasize a godless world dominated by technology, where people may need to consider biologically enhancing themselves to keep up with machines.
The Trilateral Commission, linked to Kissinger and Schmidt, has been planning this dystopian future for years and is now openly preparing the public for its arrival. The book suggests that AI could create obedient human-like automatons, as the authors express little fear of opposition from the public. Kissinger's perspective reflects a belief that humanity must redefine its role as AI becomes a dominant force on the planet.
The notion of biological engineering to create human-AI hybrids is discussed, with examples like Elon Musk's Neuralink, which proposes brain-computer interfaces. These interfaces would link human brains directly to devices, effectively merging human capabilities with AI technologies. The authors also foresee a division among people, with some engineered to be superior through genetic modification, highlighting moral and evolutionary risks.
Overall, the book posits a future where AI may exceed human ability, leading to significant changes in the societal structure and the human experience. The authors call for awareness and preparation for these coming transformations.
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