
In a chilling forecast, Bill Gates, a prominent advocate for controversial population control measures, warns that within a decade, most of humanity will be rendered “useless” and “obsolete.”
During a recent interview with Jimmy Fallon on NBC’s The Tonight Show, the globalist billionaire described a future where humans are no longer necessary “for most things” because AI technology will perform tasks that currently require human skills.
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Today, expertise in fields such as medicine and education remains “rare,” Gates said, adding that those areas depend on “a great doctor” or “a great teacher.” But over the next decade, “great medical advice [and] great tutoring” will become free and commonplace, Gates said.
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Gates further elaborated on this vision of a new era he terms “free intelligence” in a conversation last month with Arthur Brooks, a Harvard professor known for his research on happiness.
AI technology will increasingly permeate daily life, revolutionizing areas from healthcare and diagnosis to education — with AI tutors becoming broadly available, the mogul predicted.
“It’s very profound and even a little bit scary — because it’s happening very quickly, and there is no upper bound,” Gates told Brooks.

There is considerable debate about the future roles humans will play in an AI-driven society.
While some analysts suggest AI will primarily help mankind become more productive and potentially create new economic opportunities and employment, others express concern about job stability.
Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman believes that the transformation of work by AI will have a “hugely destabilizing” impact.
In his 2023 book, “The Coming Wave,” Suleyman writes: “These tools will only temporarily augment human intelligence. They will make us smarter and more efficient for a time, and will unlock enormous amounts of economic growth, but they are fundamentally labor replacing.”
Despite acknowledging potential disruptions, Gates remains optimistic about AI’s positive contributions, including breakthroughs in medical treatments, climate solutions and widespread education.