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Bill Gates’ Creepiest Interview to Date?

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Bill Gates — whose wife divorced him at least in part because of his extremely close ties with the world’s most notorious child sex trafficker — has spent early 2025 back in the corporate state media circuit, hawking his (almost certainly ghost-written) memoir to his liberal sycophants.

In so doing, Gates appeared for what was possibly the creepiest ten minutes of late-night television in recent memory, in which he discussed his plans for the future of humanity vis-à-vis AI.

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Via People (emphasis added):

Artificial intelligence will likely replace doctors, teachers and more professionals within the decade, according to Bill Gates.

While sharing his vision for the future of artificial intelligence (AI) on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon last month, the Microsoft co-founder — who is one of the world’s most famous businessmen and philanthropists — said that soon, humans won’t be needed “for most things.”

"So the era we've come to is sort of the vision that computing was expensive and it basically became free,” Gates said. “The era that we're just starting is that intelligence is rare, you know, a great doctor, a great teacher. And with AI, over the next decade, that will become free. Commonplace, you know? Great medical advice, great tutoring.”

“And it's kind of profound,” the tech billionaire continued, “because it solves all these specific problems, like, we don't have enough doctors or, you know, mental health professionals.”

But, he explained, this so-called influx of intelligence also “brings with it so much change,” begging questions like, “What will jobs be like?” and “Should we just work like two or three days a week?”*

Along with an increase of AI across professions, the Microsoft co-founder also envisions a diminished role for humans, he told Fallon, 50. “I mean, will we still need humans?” Fallon asked, to which Gates replied, “Not for most things.

 

*This is, of course, the utopian vision that the purveyors of technocracy frequently cite, in which the drudgeries of human labor have been largely eliminated, we all work two days a week, if we work at all, and we live in peace and harmony and material abundance like the characters of Star Trek, free to pursue our passions and spread the neoliberal gospel across the galaxy.

In reality, after human labor has been eradicated, these people who fancy themselves God — all sociopaths almost by definition and certainly eugenicists (Gates’ father served as a Planned Parenthood board member, the preeminent modern eugenics organization) — will look around and ask themselves: what do we need all of these useless eaters for?

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Gates, at one point in the interview, slips up and offers a glimpse into the true future role, or lack thereof, that he imagines for humans on the global techno-plantation: entertainment for the overlords.

Continuing:

But, ultimately, “we’ll decide” what the continued role of humans will be, he said.

You know, like baseball. We won't want to watch computers play baseball,” Gates said. “So there'll be some things that we reserve for ourselves, but in terms of making things and moving things, and growing food, over time, those will be basically solved problems.”

“We’ll decide” what we need humans for, you understand.

Who do you suppose the “we” is in this scenario?

Does it include you and me?

Or does he mean Jeff Bezos, Larry Ellison, Sam Altman, et al.? — keeping in mind that this is the guy who literally sought unilateral authority to block out the sun for Climate Change™ and would have attempted it by now if he hadn’t been reined in by more sensible/less brazen members of the power structure.

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