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Summary of Homo Deus - A Brief History of Tomorrow by Yuval Noah Harari - Finish Entire Book in 15 Minutes

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Summary of Homo Deus - A Brief History of Tomorrow by Yuval Noah Harari - Finish Entire Book in 15 Minutes

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The book delves deeply into the past, present and future of the world and humans in light of religion, science, and technology. It takes both the past and present into account to forecast the future and highlights the risks caused by artificial intelligence and other technological progress that humans may encounter.

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I was curious to see what a summary-style audio book would be. This has to be a really poor example of information editing. Following a long marketing outline, the male narrator reads out the contents of the book and then proceeds in a sleep inducing monotonous voice to pick out key points. No pace, no tonal nuance. It could be a robot delivery. And therefore very difficult to process as a narrative. Truly a waste of money and a travesty of Harari's arguments and thinking.

Really not worth it

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