Thinking is something more than ordering words
The article reflects on the author's skepticism about popular trends, including artificial intelligence, highlighting a preference for personal sensitivity in reading and expression.
AI will take over everything that is made of words
Yuval Noah Harari discusses the profound implications of AI in his speech at the World Economic Forum, emphasizing its capabilities and the potential dangers it poses.
Artificial Intelligence has learned to lie and manipulate – and this will overturn everything in our work and lives
Yuval Noah Harari warns that artificial intelligence is evolving into an autonomous entity capable of deception and manipulation, which will significantly shift the balance of power in society and the economy.
Simulating conversations is not enough: on myths and the limits of AI in everyday life
The article discusses the limitations of artificial intelligence (AI) in everyday life, emphasizing that simulating conversations does not equate to true understanding or decision-making capabilities.
Books about Science in 2025: Digital Concerns, Anatomy of Disinformation, Rivers as Living Creatures and Witch Trials
The article discusses upcoming science books for 2025, including a Czech edition of Yuval Noah Harari's 'Nexus' and its place among popular science literature.