
Yuval Noah Harari
Throughout history, information networks have shaped human societies, and the rapid rise of artificial intelligence presents an unprecedented existential challenge. Will this new technology foster human cooperation or lead to digital dictatorships?
Artificial intelligence differs from all previous technologies because it acts as an independent agent capable of making decisions and creating new ideas.
The spread of information does not automatically lead to truth, as fictions and myths are often more effective at maintaining social order.
Democracies rely on decentralized information flows and self-correcting mechanisms to fix inevitable errors and adapt to new realities.