Discussion of "Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks"
Thursday, November 21, 2024
07:15 PM - 08:30 PM
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This event will be held online via Google Meet.
Event Summary
Join us for a fascinating online discussion of "Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI," the latest book from bestselling author Yuval Noah Harari. In this thought-provoking work, Harari takes us on a journey through human history, examining how the flow of information has shaped civilizations—from ancient religious texts to the rise of populism and AI.
Harari argues that while information networks have allowed humanity to achieve remarkable feats, they’ve also spread mass delusions that drive self-destructive behavior. As we face an unprecedented information revolution, Harari challenges us to reflect on the critical choices ahead. Will AI form new networks that obscure the truth and prevent us from shaping a better future, or can we make informed decisions to avoid the worst outcomes?
This discussion will explore the intersection of information, power, and truth throughout history and the implications for our technological future. Don’t miss the opportunity to engage in this timely conversation about the role of information in human society, and how AI can be a powerful positive tool for information networks' accuracy and quality.
Key Topics:
- The history of information networks and their influence on human progress
- The role of myths, delusions, and propaganda in shaping societies
- AI’s potential to reshape the flow of information and truth in the 21st century
Registration and Attendance Instructions
Online via Google Meet
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We will not admit anyone who attempts to join the meeting 15 minutes past the start time.
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