Washington Times
Humanity must begin preparations to no longer be in charge of Earth because of artificial intelligence, according to a new book from the late statesman Henry Kissinger and a pair of the country’s leading technologists.
The rise of AI creating “superhuman” people is a major topic of concern in “Genesis,” published Tuesday by Little, Brown and Company. It’s the “last book” from Kissinger, according to the publisher’s parent company Hachette. Kissinger was a longtime U.S. diplomat and strategist who died last year at age 100.
Kissinger’s co-authors, former Google CEO Eric Schmidt and longtime Microsoft senior executive Craig Mundie, finished the combined work after Kissinger’s death, and The Washington Times has obtained an advance copy. Mr. Schmidt and Mr. Mundie wrote they were among the last people to speak with Kissinger and sought to honor his dying request to finish the manuscript. More
Warn? Or his wet dream?
I always remember the story about a guy at a party talking politics with a friend saying: “Didja hear the story about Nixon’s wife and that guy Henry… ah… snaps his fingers like he’s trying to remember the last name when his buddy says: “Kissinger?”
The guy looks at him and sez: “Nooo, Fukiner!!”
Kissenger was Klaus Schwabbies mentor. Look it up. Both of these idiots have some strange freaken ideas. The world would be better off had neither had any influence over it.
I think he’s full of shit.
Star Trek: Space Seed.
We blast them off into space after freezing them in suspended animation.