World Economic Forum (WEF) founder and chairman Klaus Schwab has called for members of the general public to be excluded from election processes, arguing that voters could be replaced by artificial intelligence (AI).
Schwab made the chilling calls during a WEF interview with Google co-founder Sergey Brin.
During the discussion Schwab and Brin were discussing “digital technologies,” such as AI, and how they could be used to advance the WEF’s agenda.
“So technology now, and digital technology, mainly have an analytical power,” Schwab said as Brin nodded along obediently.
“Now, we go into predictive power and we have seen the first examples.
“Your company is very much involved in it,” Schwab said of Google.
Schwab then continued by laying out his globalist vision for “the next step” for digital technology.
“But then the next step could be to go into prescriptive mode, which means you do not even have to have elections anymore because you can already predict.
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