Saturday, January 18, 2025

WEF Vows Millions of ‘Useless’ Human Workers Will Be Replaced with AI by 2030

The World Economic Forum (WEF) has vowed that millions of “useless” humans will be eliminated in the workplace and replaced by “emotionless” artificial intelligence (AI) technology over the next five years.

According to the WEF, 41 percent of companies worldwide will replace their human workers by 2030.

The WEF Future of Jobs report for 2025 states that AI will automate nearly half of the jobs traditionally performed by humans in just five years.

The report surveyed hundreds of large companies globally.

Following the survey, the unelected globalist organization promises a dramatic, albeit destructive, shift in the workforce.

The report was released ahead of the organization’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland.

The WEF reveals that 77 percent of businesses plan to reskill and upskill their remaining employees to adapt to AI-driven workplaces.

However, the reality is far less optimistic for humans in the long term.

The WEF gloats that AI will “help” human workers and make companies operate more efficiently.

Rather than being made redundant, the WEF insists that people will have more free time without the burden of work.

However, AI is dismantling the foundation of job security for millions and making humans obsolete.

Patrick Wood, editor of Technocracy News, has raised alarm bells that the report underestimates the pace of AI advancements.

He notes that AI has doubled its intelligence and capabilities within the past six to nine months, suggesting that the predictions for 2030 may be grossly understated.

The rapid approach of artificial general intelligence (AGI) could lead to widespread displacement in industries across the globe.

Experts predict that AGI could be rolled out as early as this year.

The WEF report boasts that several roles most vulnerable to automation will soon be replaced by AI.

Those vulnerable jobs include postal service clerks, executive secretaries, and payroll clerks.

Creative and knowledge-based professions, such as graphic design and legal secretarial work, are under threat.

Generative AI, the technology behind tools like ChatGPT, has advanced to the point where it can produce original content, draft complex documents, and even replicate creative processes with little to no human input.

This wave of automation doesn’t just eliminate repetitive tasks; it targets jobs once thought to be secure, eroding the middle class and exacerbating economic inequality.

The displacement of workers is expected to fuel unemployment, wage suppression, and social unrest as industries scramble to adapt to AI’s relentless march forward.

The integration of AI into critical systems raises pressing ethical concerns.

As AI replaces human oversight in areas like healthcare, finance, and law enforcement, the risks of bias, errors, and lack of accountability become magnified.

Automated systems, while efficient, lack the moral reasoning and empathy required for nuanced decision-making, leading to potentially catastrophic outcomes.

Moreover, the concentration of AI development in the hands of a few powerful corporations and governments increases the likelihood of misuse, surveillance, and control.

The technology that promises progress could just as easily deepen societal divides and undermine basic freedoms.

While the WEF lauds the potential for “human-machine collaboration,” critics argue that this perspective downplays the harsh realities of AI-driven disruption and that humans are no longer needed.

The rapid pace of automation threatens to outstrip society’s ability to adapt, leaving millions of workers unprepared for the demands of an AI-dominated economy.

The displacement of jobs will fuel mass poverty and ultimately make humans obsolete.

https://slaynews.com/news/wef-vows-millions-useless-human-workers-replaced-ai-2030/

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