Joe Allen: The Anti-Human Paradigm

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Joe Allen, the transhumanism editor for “War Room,” talks to host Steve Bannon about the World Economic Forum’s agenda to give robots and AI more control over human life. Watch a video on the “Future of Work” and then listen to Joe explain what the experts predict will happen to human thinking, work and leadership if the globalist agenda succeeds.

What Is the Future of Work? | World Economic Forum

For the vast majority of us, the workplace is rapidly changing. But what does that mean for the future of work? Will jobs be displaced by technological advancements?

From medicine drones to coral cleaners: 3 ‘jobs of the future’ that are already here

  • 97 million new roles will be created by 2025 as humans, machines and algorithms increasingly work together, the World Economic Forum predicts.
  • But for some, the future of work is already here.
  • Drone pilots in Africa are being trained to deliver medicines to inaccessible places.
  • A robot called Moxi is helping hospital staff spend more time with patients.
  • And artificial intelligence is helping to restore coral, saving thousands of hours of human time.

Technology is changing the world of work. In its Future of Jobs Report 2020, the World Economic Forum predicts that 85 million jobs will be displaced by automation and technology advances by 2025.

But more new roles will be created – 97 million, the Forum predicts – as humans, machines and algorithms increasingly work together.

And this future of jobs may be arriving sooner than we think.

Jobs of the future are already here

Here are three ways humans and robots are already working together.

By Victoria Masterson

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