WEF Advisor: AI will write a new Bible to create unified religions

Yuval Noah Harari. Photo: focus.ua

Yuval Noah Harari, the Senior Adviser to the World Economic Forum (WEF) and its Chairman Klaus Schwab, has called for religious scriptures to be "rewritten" by artificial intelligence (A.I.) to create a globalized "new Bible".

According to Harari, using A.I. to replace scriptures will create unified "religions that are actually correct."

Harari believes the power of A.I. can be used to transform spirituality into a globalist vision of "equity" and inclusion.

In an interview with journalist Pedro Pinto, Harari said that A.I. is “the first technology ever that can create new ideas.”

“You know, the printing press, radio, television, they broadcast, they spread ideas created by the human brain, the human mind. They cannot create a new idea. You know, [Johannes] Gutenberg printed the Bible in the middle of the 15th century; the printing press printed as many copies of the Bible as Gutenberg instructed it, but it did not create a single new page,” the WEF official said.

He also noted that Gutenberg had no ideas of his own about the Bible: “Is it good? Is it bad? How to interpret this? How to interpret that?”

Harari reported that “A.I. can generate new ideas; it can even create a new Bible.”

“Throughout history, religions dreamt about having a book written by a superhuman intelligence, by a non-human,” he added.

Earlier, the UOJ wrote that schools in the US state of Utah were banned from studying the Bible because of "vulgarity and violence."

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