In his final message to humanity, Henry Kissinger co-authored a disturbing book titled Genesis, published last week. Kissinger’s final message for humanity warns that artificial intelligence (AI) will create “superhumans,” meaning ordinary humans become “useless.”
Kissinger passed away last year, but his co-authors, Eric Schmidt and Craig Mundie, completed the book to honor his dying wish. Their chilling message: to avoid being overtaken by advanced machines, humans may need to biologically engineer themselves to merge more seamlessly with AI.
Concepts like brain-computer interfaces, they argue, could lead to a society where humans are redefined to work alongside AI tools.
The authors even explore the dystopian idea of creating hereditary genetic lines specifically designed to interact with AI. While they acknowledge this scenario as undesirable—warning it could split humanity into permanently unequal classes of power—it remains a possibility in their vision of the future.
Highlighting an article published in The Washington Times about the book, Patrick Wood …