(JTA) — Yuval Noah Harari, an influential Israeli historian, warned that growing acceptance of homosexuality may inspire persecution in an age where sexual orientation is hard to hide.
On 6 December, Yuval Noah Harari will be among several guest speakers to address the EBU AI Summit, which gathers public service media leaders who are navigating the choppy, uncharted waters of ...
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So begins Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind (2011), by the Israeli historian Yuval Noah Harari, and so began one of the ...
Will artificial intelligence be a boon for mankind, or is it a deadly threat? In Nexus, Yuval Noah Harari makes it very clear ...
At a rally in Tel Aviv this past summer held by Israel’s beleaguered left, Yuval Noah Harari appeared as the keynote speaker.
Yuval Noah Harari, known for distilling complex ideas into simple yet striking insights, dazzles us with another masterpiece, Nexus. For those familiar with Harari's past works—Sapiens ...