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Yuval Noah Harari live: Humanity is not that simple

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Live from Portugal for the first time, historian and writer Yuval Noah Harari, author of «Sapiens» and «Homo Deus», reflects on the advances of humanity, its greatest threats and how artificial intelligence must be regulated to prevent it from becoming a «T-Rex» that will destroy humanity as we know it.

In this interview, moderated by Pedro Pinto, he addresses issues such as the preservation of liberal democracy, the confrontation with artificial intelligence, the balance between human humility and defining the future of life on Earth, as well as the possibilities of conflict and peace between the West and China.

A conversation recorded live at Estufa Fria in Lisbon.

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