Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI (Unabridged) Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI (Unabridged)

Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI (Unabridged‪)‬

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Publisher Description

#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From the author of Sapiens comes the groundbreaking story of how information networks have made, and unmade, our world.

“Striking original . . . A historian whose arguments operate on the scale of millennia has managed to capture the zeitgeist perfectly.”—The Economist

“This deeply important book comes at a critical time as we all think through the implications of AI and automated content production. . . . Masterful and provocative.”—Mustafa Suleyman, author of The Coming Wave


For the last 100,000 years, we Sapiens have accumulated enormous power. But despite all our discoveries, inventions, and conquests, we now find ourselves in an existential crisis. The world is on the verge of ecological collapse. Misinformation abounds. And we are rushing headlong into the age of AI—a new information network that threatens to annihilate us. For all that we have accomplished, why are we so self-destructive?

Nexus looks through the long lens of human history to consider how the flow of information has shaped us, and our world. Taking us from the Stone Age, through the canonization of the Bible, early modern witch-hunts, Stalinism, Nazism, and the resurgence of populism today, Yuval Noah Harari asks us to consider the complex relationship between information and truth, bureaucracy and mythology, wisdom and power. He explores how different societies and political systems throughout history have wielded information to achieve their goals, for good and ill. And he addresses the urgent choices we face as non-human intelligence threatens our very existence.
 
Information is not the raw material of truth; neither is it a mere weapon. Nexus explores the hopeful middle ground between these extremes, and in doing so, rediscovers our shared humanity.

GENRE
History
NARRATOR
VA
Vidish Athavale
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
17:28
hr min
RELEASED
2024
September 10
PUBLISHER
Random House Audio
SIZE
1.1
GB

Customer Reviews

MentorNeto ,

A lost opportunity

While promising to offer a glimpse into the future of information tools like AI, the book falls short of the depth and insight expected from Harari's previous works.
Based on his interviews and podcast appearances, the book lacks the sharp analysis of his earlier works.
The book feels underdeveloped and miss depth and substance from such a significant topic.

Jade dirk ,

Underwhelming

Least interesting book he’s ever written

John Salz ,

Could Have Been 50 Pages

Way too long. There are some moderately interesting points (albeit unoriginal) such as the importance of making connections across information and people - but the book goes on and on. Wish I would have listened to the sample before buying.

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