TagYuval Noah Harari

Book Review – Homodeus (How will the anti-datacide movement arise in a dystopian age?)

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The book Homodeus warns of the possibility of dystopia in a big data-driven future society, and argues that anti-datacratic movements will arise as a counter-movement. He uses the Luddite and Chartist movements as examples to illustrate the potential for a backlash against superhumans and artificial intelligence.   Homodeus describes a future in which human life is not bright. There’s...

Book Review – Sapiens (How can human evolution, language, and the meaning of progress be reinterpreted?)

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Critiques Yuval Harari’s claims of human superiority and the uniqueness of language in Sapiens. Emphasise the need to reinterpret human evolution and our place in the ecosystem from a broader perspective.   In chapters 1 and 2 of Sapiens, Yuval Harari argues that a variety of unique human traits have played a major role in primitive humans’ current position of superiority. He...

Book Review – Sapiens (The End of the Human Race as Technological Evolution Brings)

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This book explores the possibility that rapid advances in science and technology will transform humanity, and that we will no longer be sapiens. Author Yuval Noah Harari warns that advances in biotechnology, robotics, and artificial intelligence could lead to the end of the human race.   How long will we, humans, live? Death is always around the corner as we live our lives. We can die for a...

Book Review – Sapiens (Is it justified to make people happy by manipulating biochemical systems?)

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I read Yuval Noah Harari’s book Sapiens, and it made me think that it is not justifiable to make people happy by manipulating their biochemical systems.   Scientific advances from the past have advanced to the point where it is possible to make people happy by manipulating their biochemical systems. In the book Sapiens, author Yuval Noah Harari explains that today’s biologists...

Book Review – Sapiens (Is war a positive influence on human development?)

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Noah Yuval Harari’s book Sapiens got me thinking about whether war is a positive influence on human development.   World War I and World War II are two of the most devastating examples of wars that have affected the world. World War I was a war centered in Europe that took place from July 28, 1914 to November 11, 1918. It was a huge war that pitted the Allied powers of Great Britain...

Book Review – Homodeus (What is the meaning of the end of Homo sapiens?)

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In this blog post, we’ll discuss the development and future of biotechnology, the implications of the end of Homo sapiens, and the definition of Homo sapiens.   Marvel’s First Avenger, Captain America, has muscles and strength that humans don’t have. Many people envy Captain America’s strength, and now it’s not hard to have them if you have the money. This is...

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