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THE TECH ELITE AND THE END OF THE WORLD: HOW AI IS PUSHING BILLIONAIRES TO BUILD THEIR OWN FUTURE

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October 17, 2025

From Silicon Valley to New Zealand, a quiet but growing movement is unfolding among the world's most powerful technologists.

THE TECH ELITE AND THE END OF THE WORLD: HOW AI IS PUSHING BILLIONAIRES TO BUILD THEIR OWN FUTURE

Convinced that artificial intelligence could soon surpass human control — or that social collapse might follow — several of the tech industry's most influential figures are preparing for what they call “the transition.” Executives like Sam Altman, Peter Thiel, and Mark Zuckerberg are investing millions in survival compounds, private islands, and AI-controlled security systems, betting that their wealth and foresight can shield them from the fallout of their own creations.

THE BILLIONAIRES’ ESCAPE PLAN

In recent years, global crises — from pandemics and climate disasters to political instability and the rapid rise of generative AI — have convinced some of Silicon Valley’s leaders that society is on the brink of radical change. A growing number of tech executives are purchasing remote properties in countries like New Zealand and Iceland, designing them to function as self-sustaining survival bunkers capable of operating independently for years.

imageThe logic behind these preparations is both apocalyptic and pragmatic. As AI systems grow in complexity, concerns have shifted from job automation and misinformation to the possibility of artificial general intelligence (AGI) — machines that could outperform humans in every domain. The same billionaires funding this technology are also among those building escape routes in case they lose control of it.

Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, has been open about his contingency planning. In interviews, he's admitted to keeping weapons, gold, and gas masks in case of “AI-related or bioengineered” emergencies. Peter Thiel, co-founder of PayPal and Palantir, reportedly purchased property in New Zealand to serve as a long-term refuge — complete with underground structures and its own food and energy systems.

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