
Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow

Dès lors que l’IA prendra de meilleures décisions que nous sur nos carrières, voire nos relations, nous devrons revoir notre conception de l’humanité et de la vie. Les hommes sont habitués à envisager la vie comme un drame de la décision. Pour la démocratie libérale et le capitalisme de marché, l’individu est un agent autonome qui ne cesse de faire
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Once AI makes better decisions than we do about careers and perhaps even relationships, our concept of humanity and of life will have to change. Humans are used to thinking about life as a drama of decision-making. Liberal democracy and free-market capitalism see the individual as an autonomous agent constantly making choices about the world. Works
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But the ancient questions are reemerging due to the unsettling nature of technological change. We are being forced to confront these timeless, existential questions by developments that cause conflict between the three cities: like the possibilities of artificial intelligence, or the moral questions raised by genomics, or the tension between freedo... See more
Ants and bees can also work together in huge numbers, but they do so in a very rigid manner and only with close relatives. Wolves and chimpanzees cooperate far more flexibly than ants, but they can do so only with small numbers of other individuals that they know intimately. Sapiens can cooperate in extremely flexible ways with countless numbers of... See more