That's a heavy one! Yuval Noah Harari basically takes the "history of humanity" from his first book ( Sapiens ) and flips the lens toward the future.
He raises the scary possibility that AI might make millions of people economically and militarily "useless," creating a massive social divide. Homo Deus - Uma breve histГіria do amanhГЈ
Since we’ve mostly "conquered" famine, plague, and war, Harari suggests our new goals will be immortality, happiness, and divinity (turning ourselves into "gods" through bioengineering and AI). That's a heavy one
It definitely makes you look at your smartphone and your doctor a little differently! Since we’ve mostly "conquered" famine, plague, and war,
This is probably the wildest part. He discusses a future where "Dataism" becomes the new religion—where we trust algorithms (like Google or Spotify) to know our feelings and make our choices better than we can ourselves.
It’s a fascinating (and sometimes chilling) read. Here are a few big ideas he tackles that usually get people talking: