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Future Of Humanity
Scientific Revolutions
Emotions And Technology
Dataism Vs Humanism
Impact Of Automation
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Binding
Paperback
Number of Pages
432
Age Group
Adult
Language
Gujarati
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Book Summary
Homo Deus—The riveting follow-up to Sapiens—takes you beyond our past to imagine humanity’s future. This thoughtful, non-fiction exploration asks big questions about science, technology, and what it means to be human in the 21st century. Written for curious readers who loved Sapiens and for anyone seeking a clearer picture of tomorrow, Homo Deus is educational, thought-provoking, and boldly speculative.
Homo Deus is written in Harari’s clear, narrative-driven style, organized around major questions rather than a strict chronology. The book surveys the revolutions that have granted humans unprecedented control over disease, famine, and conflict and then asks what comes next: quests for happiness, longevity, and meaning powered by biotech, AI, and data. The experience is engaging and panoramic, weaving history, science, and philosophy into a seamless forecast of possible futures.
Whether you approach as a history buff, a science enthusiast, or a future-focused reader, Homo Deus offers hypothetical scenarios, ethical questions, and careful reasoning accessible. It explores concepts like dataism—the idea that the world may run on data and algorithms—and the notion that emotions and desires are biological algorithms that could be engineered. The prose is lucid, thoughtful, and invites you to weigh possibilities without surrendering nuance.
After finishing Homo Deus, readers gain a grounded lens for thinking about technology’s trajectory and humanity’s place within it—an invitation to weigh opportunities against responsibilities, and to imagine a future that balances innovation with compassion and wisdom.
Product Details
Author
Yuval Noah Harari
Publisher
R.R.Sheth & Co.Pvt. Ltd.
Number of Pages
432
Language
Gujarati
SKU
BK0502118
ISBN
9788119132591
Reading Age
Adult
Dimensions
3 x 14 x 21.5 cm
Binding
Paperback
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