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Dec 2024
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Yuval Noah Harari On Information, Invasi...

THE ECONOMIC TIMES
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Yuval Noah Harari’s latest book Nexus talks, among other things, about information networks and how they are taking humanity away from the truth.

The writer and historian has been one of the most prominent iconoclasts of recent times, turning time-honoured theories of human evolution, religion, governance and science on their heads. Harari has been one of the foremost warning voices on the dangers of letting technology rule over humanity. He says that unchecked and unregulated, AI has the potential to destroy humankind.

ET’s executive editor Sruthijith KK and editor, views, Indrajit Hazra catch up with Harari on his India visit to launch his latest book. They examine the growing chasm between information and truth, the breakdown of shared reality, dangers of the Trump government, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as the biggest violation of the international order, why the Israel-Palestine conflict is everything that is not Zionism and how India can play a role in resetting the international order. 


Check out other interesting episodes like: Choked Capital: Why Delhi Leads India’s Air Crisis, India’s Dangerous Misuse Of Antibiotics Pt 1 & Pt 2, COP29: Who will Pay for Climate Action?, Trump 2.0: America First, India….?, and more!

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