U.S. citizens: Demand Congress investigate soaring excess death rates
(LifeSiteNews) — Transhumanist philosopher and World Economic Forum (WEF) senior adviser Yuval Noah Harari recently warned on MSNBC that AI can be used to manipulate us, having already been shown to be capable of impersonating a human.
He shared the story of how the AI tool GPT-4 was programmed to seek out a real human being – a TaskRabbit worker – to convince them to solve a CAPTCHA puzzle that is designed to distinguish between human beings and AI.
“It asked a human worker, ‘Please solve the CAPTCHA puzzle for me,’” shared Harari. “This is the interesting part. The human got suspicious. It asked GPT-4, ‘Why do you need somebody to do this for you? Are you a robot?’ GPT-4 told the human, ‘No, I’m not a robot, I have a vision impairment, so I can’t see the CAPTCHA puzzles, this is why I need help.’”
The human fell for the AI tool’s lie and completed the CAPTCHA puzzle on its behalf, he recounted, pointing out that this is evidence that AI is “able to manipulate people.”
He further warned that AI has a newfound ability to “understand and manipulate” human emotions, which he said could be employed for good purposes, such as in AI “teachers” and “doctors,” but could also be used to “sel(l) us everything from products to politicians.”
Harari suggested that regulations by which AI would be legally required to identify itself for what it is – artificial intelligence – would be a desirable solution to this potential problem.
“AI should be welcome to human conversations as long as it identifies itself as AI,” said Harari, adding that this is something both Republicans and Democrats can get behind.
What the WEF adviser did not reveal during this particular interview, however, is that he believes speech on social media should be censored under the pretext of regulating AI.
He recently argued regarding social media, “The problem is not freedom of speech. The problem is that there are algorithms on Twitter, Facebook, and so forth that deliberately promote information that captures our attention even if it’s not true.”
Lamenting that algorithms are one way in which AI amplifies “falsehoods” on the internet, and claiming that AI “is capable of creating content by itself,” Harari ignored the fact that AI-generated content as well as algorithms are always ultimately a product of human programming.
Harari, an atheist, has previously claimed that AI can manipulate human beings to such a degree that it renders democratic functioning as well as free will obsolete. He explained to journalist Romi Noimark in 2020, “If you have enough data and you have enough computing power, you can understand people better than they understand themselves. And then you can manipulate them in ways which were previously impossible … And in such a situation, the old democratic situation stops function(ing).
Acclaimed author and investigative reporter Leo Hohmann points to the human beings behind AI as the real manipulators and real danger to the masses, rather than characterizing AI itself as a prime danger.
Hohmann believes that AI “may very well turn out to be the nerve center of the coming beast system” – referring to a potential AI system with centralized access to intimate information about ourselves, as well as the power to manipulate or control our behavior – and that in the hands of globalists like the WEF, “its core mission is to eliminate free will in the human being.”
U.S. citizens: Demand Congress investigate soaring excess death rates