Grade A Author Henry Appleyard (Author) Year 2017 Pages 2 Catalog Number V367732 ISBN (eBook) 9783668463264 File size 385 KB Language English Notes A Book Review of Harari's Homo Deus: Brief History of Tomorrow (2016) TagsĢ. With the publication in the United States of his best-selling Sapiens in 2015, the Israeli historian and philosopher Yuval. What we see in the Anthropocene epoch is the writing of history and stories shifting to computational processes, narrated by the user/human but plotted by AI.ĭetails Title A Book Review of Harari's "Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow" College University of Auckland Yuval Noah Harari Believes This Simple Story Can Save the Planet. In a similar vein, Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow (2015) looks forward, hypothesising on this growing symbiotic relationship with artificial intelligence (AI) as the next stage of evolution. This was the premise for Yuval Noah Harari’s Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind (2014), looking back at the last 75,000 years of human socio-cultural evolution “to ask big questions and answer them scientifically”. Homo sapiens make sense of the world through stories, contextualising consciences in communication and interaction.
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