In this episode of the podcast, Yuval Noah Harari talks about his latest book, "Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI." He explores the intriguing contrast between human intelligence and our tendency towards self-destructive actions, emphasizing how the quality of information can significantly influence our society's future. Harari highlights the real dangers posed by AI, viewing it more as a bureaucratic force than a rogue entity, and critiques how history has woven together information and truth. He raises concerns about the rapid spread of misinformation through social media. The conversation wraps up with a stark look at AI's dual role—serving as both a means of societal control and a potential driver for progress—while stressing the urgent need for regulatory measures and responsible management of online platforms to protect democracy.
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