Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is once again sounding like a globalist technocrat eager to replace human workers with machines.
In an interview with NBC’s Jimmy Fallon, Gates declared that artificial intelligence (AI) will soon make people unnecessary “for most things.”
Gates is predicting that over the next decade, AI will take over education, medicine, farming, and manufacturing.
“At the moment, expertise remains rare — a great doctor, a great teacher,” Gates said.
“But with AI, over the next decade, that will become free, commonplace — great medical advice, great tutoring.”
Gates framed this as a new era of “free intelligence,” suggesting that entire industries will no longer require people.
He even admitted the rapid shift is “a little bit scary.”
However, he stopped short of acknowledging what critics see as the obvious consequence: millions of jobs destroyed and ordinary families left behind.
WATCH:
Global elites like Gates portray AI as a benevolent force, promising “breakthrough treatments” and “high-quality education for everyone.”
But even insiders warn of disaster.
Microsoft’s own AI chief, Mustafa Suleyman, has cautioned that the technology is “fundamentally labor-replacing” and will have a “hugely destabilizing” impact on nearly every sector of the workforce.
For Gates, the prospect of human workers being pushed aside is not a crisis; it’s an “opportunity.”
He has repeatedly encouraged young people to build AI companies, bragging last year that “somebody could raise billions of dollars” with little more than “a few sketch ideas.”
Gates openly admitted he would start an “AI-centric” business if he were beginning again today.
The billionaire has been pushing this vision for years.
Back in 2017, he called Google’s DeepMind breakthrough in defeating humans at the board game Go a “profound milestone.”
Now, with OpenAI racing ahead faster than even he anticipated, Gates is doubling down on the idea that the future belongs not to human labor, but to corporate-controlled algorithms.
What Gates downplays is telling.
He admits that current AI models are riddled with errors, prone to misinformation, and ripe for abuse.
He also concedes there will be “some things we reserve for ourselves,” like playing baseball, but insists that producing food, making goods, and running basic services will all be handled by machines.
For working families, that’s not progress.
That’s a warning shot.
Gates and the global elite envision a future where “free intelligence” replaces real human beings, and where unelected billionaires dictate how society functions.
Americans have heard this before: the utopian promises of elites who get richer while ordinary people lose their jobs, their independence, and their dignity.
AI may be the next frontier, but in the hands of Gates and his allies, it looks less like liberation and more like control.
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