Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum (WEF), chats with Google's founder Sergey Brin. Schwab describes how data analytics will be able to predict the outcome of elections so well that tech companies like Google will evolve into offering "prescriptive" outcomes and will determine who our future leaders will be. So, the future will no longer need elections. However, Google's Insight Labs think tank has produced a video ("The Selfish Ledger") that demonstrates how Google can determine the thinking and thoughts of people and their offspring as well. So, how manipulated is our mainstream thinking right now, and how much more powerful will global tech companies become regarding their ability to impact our thoughts, and even our acceptance of "prescriptive" decision from tech companies. Of course, censorship of the Internet will be necessary to eliminate other ideas that don't fit the elite's global narratives.
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