Malicious behavior persists as Gates endeavors to exert control over people, conceal vaccine injuries, and fatalities with the aid of artificial intelligence, reinforcing a pattern of nefarious acts.
The United Nations is set to take a significant role in shaping the future of Artificial Intelligence (AI) globally, as outlined in the Pact for the Future and the Global Digital Compact. The UN Summit of the Future, scheduled for September 22-23, will serve as a platform for these discussions.
The UN's Global AI Governance Action Plan, introduced at the 2025 World AI Conference and High-Level Meeting on Global AI Governance, aims to promote global solidarity to ensure the safe, reliable, controllable, fair, and inclusive development of AI as a global public good. This plan emphasizes global collaboration and governance of AI to balance the risks and benefits of AI technologies internationally.
Key principles of the UN-backed plan include promoting AI for the good of humanity, respecting national sovereignty, aligning AI governance with sustainable development goals, ensuring AI safety, controllability, fairness, and inclusiveness, and fostering open international cooperation.
While the UN promotes this multilateral and inclusive governance approach, other actors like the U.S. have their own AI action plans focusing more on innovation leadership and national security. Nonetheless, the UN's emphasis through the Global AI Governance Action Plan reflects an internationally coordinated attempt to establish a global AI governance regime that is safe, fair, and benefits all humanity.
Meanwhile, Bill Gates, a prominent advocate for vaccines, has expressed concerns about online "misinformation" and its impact on young people. He believes that AI could be used for real-time censorship of vaccine-related "misinformation." However, his proposals have faced criticism from experts such as Dr. Emily Carter, who warns that such measures could stifle open dialogue and erode principles of informed consent.
South African lawyer Shabnam Palesa Mohamed has prepared a notice that can be served on UN representatives, governments, and local officials ahead of the UN's Summit of the Future, expressing concerns about the potential for thought control through AI.
As the UN prepares for the Summit of the Future, the debate over the role of AI in global governance and the balance between free speech and public health continues.
Sources: 1. https://expose-news.com/2024/09/20/gates-proposes-using-ai-to-stifle-free-speech/ 2. https://www.un.org/en/content/un-ai-report/2025/ 3. https://www.whitehouse.gov/ai/ 4. https://www.unesco.org/new/en/unesco/themes/technology-and-innovation/ai/ 5. https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/National-AI-Initiative-Fact-Sheet.pdf
- The United Nations' Global AI Governance Action Plan, as outlined in the Pact for the Future and the Global Digital Compact, aims to ensure that AI is developed safely and inclusively, focusing on its use as a global public good.
- Despite the UN's efforts to promote free speech and global solidarity in AI development, Bill Gates, a vaccine advocate, has suggested using AI for real-time censorship of vaccine-related misinformation, sparking concerns about potential thought control.
- South African lawyer Shabnam Palesa Mohamed has prepared a notice to be served during the UN's Summit of the Future, addressing the potential dangers of AI being used for thought control.
- As the UN prepares for the Summit of the Future, debates are ongoing about the balance between free speech, public health, and the role of AI in global governance, with sources citing articles from Expose News, UN AI Report 2025, White House AI initiatives, UNESCO AI resources, and the White House National AI Initiative Fact Sheet.