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Yuval Noah Harari on what the year 2050 has in store for humankind c/o The Wired


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On the classism of innovations:

“So on what can you rely instead? Technology? That’s an even riskier gamble. Technology can help you a lot, but if technology gains too much power over your life, you might become a hostage to its agenda. Thousands of years ago, humans invented agriculture, but this technology enriched just a tiny elite, while enslaving the majority of humans. Most people found themselves working from sunrise till sunset plucking weeds, carrying water buckets and harvesting corn under a blazing sun. It can happen to you too.”



Full Article: https://www.wired.co.uk/article/yuval-noah-harari-extract-21-lessons-for-the-21st-century