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        <description>Yuval Noah Harari and Jessika Gedin discussing his latest book, 'Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI' on Babel – an arts program on Sweden's @svt channel. In this conversation with host Jessika Gedin, Harari explores one of today’s most pressing questions: what should we do when non-human intelligence threatens our existence? 'Nexus' examines how information networks have shaped human history – from ancient oral traditions to modern AI-driven societies. How have these networks empowered civilizations? And in an age of artificial intelligence, what risks do they pose? Originally broadcast on October 18, 2024 Photo and video credit: Linn Marnfeldt and Patricia Gutensparr #YuvalNoahHarari #NexusBook #Babel #ArtificialIntelligence #HistoryOfInformation</description>
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