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📖 In this episode of The Book Brief Project, we peer into the unsettling future through the radical lens of Homo Deus by Yuval Noah Harari. If Sapiens explained where we came from, this deep dive explores where we are headed—from the conquest of death and the engineering of eternal bliss to the transformation of our species into something divine. We dismantle the concepts of Humanism to make room for the rise of Dataism, analyze the chilling possibility of a "Useless Class," and explore why intelligence is decoupling from consciousness. If you are ready to question the nature of your own free will and understand the algorithms that already govern your life, this analysis of Harari's "History of Tomorrow" is exactly what you’ve been looking for.
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