Nexus, Yuval Noah Harari
Nexus, Yuval Noah Harari
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Nexus
A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI

Bestseller

Author: Yuval Noah Harari

Narrator: Vidish Athavale

Unabridged: 17 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/10/2024


Synopsis

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

“Strikingly 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.

About Yuval Noah Harari

Israeli born Yuval Noah Harari is a historian and philosopher who was born in Haifa, Israel, and received his PhD from Hebrew University of Jerusalem in the Department of History. He is the author of Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind, Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow, and 21 Lessons for the 21st Century. All Harari books have sold millions of copies worldwide, and have been translated in many countries. Sapiens has been chosen to be adapted to film by Hollywood.

Harari's books are very popular with progressives and they ask questions about such thoughts as what he describes as the "cognitive revolution", and how it affected language development; the agricultural revolution, and how the scientific method accelerated everything. His opinion in his book concerning future consequences of the futuristic biotechnological world is that "Homo sapiens as we know them will disappear in a century or so".

Harari practices Vipassana meditation, he is a vegan, and does not own a smartphone. He became vegan because in his research he developed the view that the dairy industry is breaking the bond between mother cow and calf.


Reviews

Goodreads review by The Bookish Elf on August 07, 2024

Just... wow. You know that feeling when you finish a book and your mind is simultaneously racing and numb? That's where I'm at after devouring Yuval Noah Harari's latest mind-bender, Nexus. Like, I need to sit down and process this—oh wait, I've been sitting for the last 8 hours straight reading thi......more

Goodreads review by Liong on October 02, 2024

I’ve been reading Yuval Noah Harari’s books, and they’ve helped me understand how humans have changed the world with ideas and technology. 🧐 One big idea is that humans believe in shared stories, like money, countries, and religions. These stories bring people together and shape how societies work. An......more

Goodreads review by Tony on July 06, 2024

Occasionally I hear the term "Davos man." I do not exactly know what it is, but I do not believe it is meant as a compliment, and I think it would apply to Yuval Harari, who pops up every year or so with a Big History book that is inevitably a mile wide and an inch deep. At their worst, Harari's wor......more

Goodreads review by Valeriu on March 31, 2025

O carte profund discutabilă, plină de enunțuri confuze, animată de obsesia autorului de a intui și anunța o posibilă tragedie. Lipsa de rigoare a lui Harari în definirea noțiunilor fundamentale e stupefiantă. Voi spune de la bun început că adevărul în sens strict e o calitate a propozițiilor (doar e......more

Goodreads review by Lena on February 24, 2025

Humanity created something evolutionary and released it into the world without either fully comprehending or controlling it. Again... This is my second Harari's book after Sapiens, and I liked it way more. Sapiens was to generalized - about all and nothing in particular, but here author conducts more......more


Quotes

“A historian whose arguments operate on the scale of millennia has managed to capture the zeitgeist perfectly . . . Harari’s narrative is engaging, and his framing is strikingly original.”The Economist

“Engrossing . . . A diagnosis and a call to action.”—Guardian

“A useful, well-informed primer . . . wise and bold.”—The New York Times

“Nexus is ambitious, bold and at times, unsettling. . . . For anyone interested in the intersection of history, technology and power, Harari once again provokes deep thought.”The Conversation

“A cautionary tale about the power of stories.”Publishers Weekly

Nexus will challenge your core beliefs about technology and information while leaving you grateful for the experience.”—Dr. Joy Buolamwini, author of Unmasking AI

“Yuval Noah Harari has a unique ability to unite history’s finest details and its grandest megatrends in a single view. In this masterful and provocative new book, he makes a compelling case that information networks are—and always have been—the primary driving force shaping human societies. This deeply important book comes at a critical time as we all think through the implications of AI and automated content production.”—Mustafa Suleyman

“An important and timely must-read as our survival is at the mercy of information.”Booklist, starred review

“Confronting the avalanche of books on the prospects of AI, readers would do well to begin with this one.”Kirkus Reviews, starred review