09/16/2024 / By Ethan Huff
Microsoft co-founder, eugenics proponent, and decaying wrinkle-face Bill Gates wants to merge his vaccine obsession with artificial intelligence (AI) to control what gets said online.
In a recent interview with CNBC, Gates explained that while he is a vaccine absolutist, he feels much different about free speech and the First Amendment, which he wants to see curtailed through whatever means possible.
Gates feels as though the U.S. Constitution and its free speech protections are no longer applicable, and that “boundaries” and “rules” are needed to stop the spread of “misinformation” online and elsewhere.
The best way to rein in what people are allowed to say is to deploy an army of AI robots to immediately and in real time identify and remove everything from the internet that Gates and his friends feel constitutions “fake news” or “incorrect information.”
“We should have free speech, but if you’re inciting violence, if you’re causing people not to take vaccines, where are those boundaries that even the U.S. should have rules?” Gates blathered during the interview. “And then if you have rules, what is it?”
(Related: Did you know that Bill Gates is chomping at the bit to unleash climate “vaccines” on humanity?)
When pressed about who should have the authority to regulate speech, Gates was a bit more elusive, though he seems to think that he and people who think the same way as him should hold the levers of power.
“Is there some AI that encodes those rules because you have billions of activity [sic] and if you catch it a day later, the harm is done,” Gates commented.
Gates thinks so highly of himself and his own viewpoints and opinions that he is on a press tour right now promoting a new Netflix “docuseries” called “What’s Next? The Future with Bill Gates” that we are told will have at least five parts. The guy apparently fails to realize that nobody likes him or cares what he thinks, but when has a billionaire ever been in touch with reality?
Perhaps Americans would do well to consider “the past with Bill Gates” before they decide to take the plunge with him into some dystopian future ruled by AI robots with programmed censorship as their primary mission.
“We can see Windows, which he now tells CNBC he was allegedly naïve about and thought it would only be used for ‘productive and responsible purposes’ as most people would want to have a computer at home,” writes Didi Rankovic for Reclaim the Net.
“What they got with Windows, however, is a problem in its own way, – while Microsoft was seen by critics as going after open-source competition like a monopolistic, anti-competitive corporate bully. But here is Gates now, to tell us what our future should look like.”
Last year on his blog, Gates declared that “The Age of AI has begun.” In a post, he wrote that AI “will change the way people work, learn, travel, get health care, and communicate with each other.”
“Entire industries will reorient around it,” Gates added. “Businesses will distinguish themselves by how well they use it.”
Gates feels as though AI can help children get a better education, especially “Black, Latino, and low-income students.”
“AI can help turn that trend around,” Gates contends.
The biggest area where Gates wants AI to take control is with climate change. Gates believes that AI programmed to address “the injustice of” climate change will “make the world more equitable.”
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