The unelected head of the European Union, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, has called on leaders around the world to begin ushering in a global “digital ID” system for the public.
The EU chief made the call during an address before the “One Future” session of the G20 Summit in India on Sunday.
The powerful bureaucrat gloated about the digital infrastructure that the EU created for “vaccine passports.”
She continued to note that the same system created for vaccine passports is now being updated to support global digital identification.
While declaring the “future will be digital,” von der Leyen also called for globalist institutions to regulate artificial intelligence (AI) and the coming global digital ID.
“Today I want to focus on AI and digital infrastructure,” said von der Leyen, the former German Defense Minister.
“As it has been described, AI has risks but also offers tremendous opportunities.
“The crucial question is how to harness a rapidly changing technology,” she said.
While pushing for AI regulation, the Eurocrat also pushed for the technology controlled by the unelected United Nations.
“In the EU, in 2020, we presented the first-ever law on artificial intelligence.
“We want to facilitate innovation while building trust.
