
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Yuval Noah Harari, the author of Sapiens and Homo Deus, explores the long history of inequality – from the Stone Age onwards – and asks whether we are on the brink of creating a huge “economically useless” underclass, unable to keep up with enhanced humans, the owners of increasingly valuable data and, eventually, artificial intelligence.
Presenter: Ruth Alexander Producer: Estelle Doyle Editor: Richard Knight
(Photo: Yuval Noah Harari, Credit: Daniel Thomas Smith)
By BBC World Service4.6
695695 ratings
Yuval Noah Harari, the author of Sapiens and Homo Deus, explores the long history of inequality – from the Stone Age onwards – and asks whether we are on the brink of creating a huge “economically useless” underclass, unable to keep up with enhanced humans, the owners of increasingly valuable data and, eventually, artificial intelligence.
Presenter: Ruth Alexander Producer: Estelle Doyle Editor: Richard Knight
(Photo: Yuval Noah Harari, Credit: Daniel Thomas Smith)

7,701 Listeners

369 Listeners

529 Listeners

883 Listeners

1,046 Listeners

289 Listeners

5,431 Listeners

1,805 Listeners

948 Listeners

585 Listeners

370 Listeners

959 Listeners

433 Listeners

300 Listeners

246 Listeners

842 Listeners

351 Listeners

73 Listeners

480 Listeners

358 Listeners

227 Listeners

320 Listeners

3,192 Listeners

63 Listeners

820 Listeners

998 Listeners

495 Listeners

614 Listeners

288 Listeners

266 Listeners

26 Listeners

64 Listeners

80 Listeners

3 Listeners