Harari: Beware shiny new things; AI is different

Harari: Beware shiny new things; AI is different
Yuval Noah Harari has written a trilogy of books about where humanity is going in the age of AI. (Image: Getty)
Peter Griffin
As Judith Collins announced “GovGPT” at an AI summit on Wednesday and Kamala Harris prepared to debate Donald Trump on live TV, a Jewish historian’s warning rang in my ears.Yuval Noah Harari has become one of my go-to intellectuals to help make sense of the world ever since I read his smash hit Sapiens a few years ago. He followed that up with Homo Deus, which looked at the impact of major technological developments on human society.That book took a rather bleak turn towards the end as he approached the topic of artificial int...

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