Yuval Noah Harari | 21 Lessons for the 21st Century | Talks at Google

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  • @thethtun3617
    @thethtun3617 6 років тому +3039

    "History is not the study of past. History is the study of change."

    • @marcsa12
      @marcsa12 6 років тому +15

      @Peter Knopfler dementia=soup of the day; may I quote you??!! adequate

    • @daeronbrandenburg7783
      @daeronbrandenburg7783 6 років тому +4

      @Peter Knopfler I like you

    • @daeronbrandenburg7783
      @daeronbrandenburg7783 6 років тому +6

      @Peter Knopfler I didn't say you were likable. I said I liked you ;) Those are two very different things my man. Have a good one.

    • @SammyCee23
      @SammyCee23 6 років тому +4

      Best quote ever.

    • @SammyCee23
      @SammyCee23 5 років тому +1

      @Francis Cyprus What are the large patterns ?

  • @soulreaperichig0
    @soulreaperichig0 4 роки тому +1671

    Key Ideas from the talk.
    3:08 Most important things to emphasize in education are Emotional intelligence and mental stability.
    3:30 Kids need to reinvent themselves repeatedly because of rapid change.
    4:15 Build identities like tents.
    5:32 The old political and economic models assume that ultimate authority is the free choice of individuals.
    6:58 Free will is not a scientific reality.
    9:10 Govts and Corporations will have privileged access to your brain.
    They can understand you better than you.
    11:30 Humans will no longer be black boxes.
    12:25 AI becomes revolutionary only with the help of AI
    15:02 Technology isn't deterministic
    18:50 Religions and God
    21:45 Religion vs. spirituality (Religion is about definite answers. Spirituality is a quest for questions.)
    23:00 Engineers are forced to think about philosophy
    26:42 The role of fiction in organizing ourselves. (Even economies and corporations are basically a story)
    30:30 Reality exists. If an entity can suffer then it is real.
    33:00 Fiction doesn't mean it's bad or unimportant
    34:30 Exciting ree news model creates fake news.

    • @Luther_Luffeigh
      @Luther_Luffeigh 4 роки тому +26

      You’re the real MVP

    • @bkroy2070
      @bkroy2070 4 роки тому +38

      Correction - 12:25 Ai will turn revolutionary only with the help of biotech .... otherwise it is great

    • @sandiashvrR
      @sandiashvrR 4 роки тому +6

      thanks bro

    • @vishwakumar2864
      @vishwakumar2864 4 роки тому +26

      38:59 Ask your politicians about what they are going to do for danger of CLIMATE CHANGE, danger of NUCLEAR WAR and about getting GLOBAL REGULATIONS for AI and for BIOTECH ? And if they answer that they didnt think of it, may be dont vote for that person !
      I feel thats pretty essential right now

    • @chonghwang8028
      @chonghwang8028 4 роки тому +8

      Thanks. You are so incredibly intelligent.

  • @larrymueller8688
    @larrymueller8688 5 років тому +619

    Yuval statement " My best advice is to focus on personal resilience and emotional intelligence." stood out as be best advice he gave.

    • @43painter
      @43painter 4 роки тому +3

      And now while we are in the C-crisis - panicdemy we are challenged to stredge our emotional endurance on a daily basis. And one is not allowed to be a deviant thinker, or èlse . . .

    • @a0flj0
      @a0flj0 4 роки тому +8

      @@43painter You are entitled to your own opinion. You are not entitled to your own facts. Deviant thinking is stupid when it ignores facts, brilliant when it combines known facts in ways never done before. When somebody ignores the virulence of COVID-19 combined with its comparatively high death rate, or the fact that we still have to wait for a while before vaccination becomes widely available, that's just stupid. When somebody finds a way to use preexisting drugs to reduce severity or fatality of the disease, that's brilliant. When he assumes to have done so before clinical trials have confirmed the hypothesis, that's stupid too. When he continues to advertise a cure after clinical studies have proven it ineffective, that's also stupid. So you see, it's very easy to be stupid, it's quite difficult to be brilliant.

    • @NatSaysQui
      @NatSaysQui 3 роки тому

      Stood out to me too.

    • @UPAKHOSALA
      @UPAKHOSALA 3 роки тому +1

      @@a0flj0 this your opinion that you r not entitled of your Studip facts.
      Till 2002 Coronavirus was considered by Experts that it is not Fatal or Dangerous for human life, but endemic at 2002/ 2004( I don't recall the exact year, please check Google), then MERS( Middle eastern Respiratory syndrome) at SAUDI Arabia and other countries at its vicinity PROVED that Facts can be Wrong even by EXPERTS,
      I Met a German Physicist, from MIT, who was also NOBEL PRIZE WINNER by then and a EXPERT in LOW ENERGY PHYSICS AT MIT, and did extensive research on LASER COOLING, according to Him , in laser COOLING AIRCONDITION is not possible, so give up the IDEA of Laser Aircondition, after a year or so, He gave an interview in UA-cam on 2009 / 10 that there may be more uses of LASER COOLING technology in future that we ( he ) can imagine 😃😀👌

    • @a0flj0
      @a0flj0 3 роки тому +1

      @@UPAKHOSALA You don't make sense. Either your English is too bad, your phone played tricks on you when you wrote what you wrote, you were drunk or high when you wrote it, or you're plain stupid. Or more of them combined.

  • @susannnico
    @susannnico Рік тому +406

    The most important thing that should be on everyone mind currently should be to invest in different sources of income that doesn't depend on the government. Especially with the current economic crisis around the word. This is still a good time to invest in various stocks, Gold, silver and digital currencies.

    • @susannnico
      @susannnico Рік тому

      I have been investing in stocks for over 10 years now and I have made a lot of money. My portfolio has grown exponentially and I can't thank stocks & ROCHELLE DUNGCA-SCHREIBER enough for such an amazing way to make money!

    • @rauleugeniogamonal8187
      @rauleugeniogamonal8187 10 місяців тому +3

      Scam

  • @ahmedmohammad2955
    @ahmedmohammad2955 Рік тому +16

    Although I was born in a third world country more than 67 years ago, but my parents never ever told me what should I study or even ordered me to study. They left me the freedom to choose what I want to learn and the future I would like to have. It is very important to give your children all the support they need, and then give them the freedom to be what they want to be. This is the true success in life.

    • @nochipsonlycrisps8639
      @nochipsonlycrisps8639 Місяць тому

      That is why you are here commenting on a youtube channel and not working you lazy kaum ka2we

  • @swamimananananda
    @swamimananananda 4 роки тому +75

    "Whatever cannot suffer, is a fiction, is a story, and is not reality": WONDERFUL CONCEPT!

    • @lomps
      @lomps 3 роки тому +2

      I would say that it might be an admirable moral viewpoint but is it really true? What about a Boulder? Does a Boulder suffer? or a Table or a Building? These do not technically suffer but I think we can agree that they are in fact real.

    • @swamimananananda
      @swamimananananda 3 роки тому +2

      @@lomps
      30:00
      The context here is little different.
      How to distinguish a real story from a fictional story.
      So, Google is a fiction, but those people who created Google and those who are running it are real.
      Similarly about "Nations" and "Currencies".

    • @lomps
      @lomps 3 роки тому

      @@swamimananananda not sure that any narrative that humans use language to create wether “fictional” or “real” is ultimately anything but a fiction.

    • @swamimananananda
      @swamimananananda 3 роки тому +1

      @@lomps
      And this is what the speaker is emphasising, that these creations of the human mind, like "Google", "Nation", "Currency" etc are fictions.

    • @jeremywvarietyofviewpoints3104
      @jeremywvarietyofviewpoints3104 3 роки тому

      So if there was a being that couldn't suffer it wouldn't be real? If someone had their brain altered so they felt good all the time for instance.

  • @SiddharthKulkarniN
    @SiddharthKulkarniN 6 років тому +3072

    It takes guts to talk crap about Google, in Google

    • @prc6075
      @prc6075 6 років тому +26

      couple of times i thought the same !!!

    • @doraaaa0613
      @doraaaa0613 6 років тому +106

      LOL the interviewer tried to lessen the blow a little at first but Harari just ploughed through

    • @waveplay3978
      @waveplay3978 6 років тому +100

      This is exactly the kind of person Google need to listen to and think deeply about. Not just Google of course, it's all the big tech corporations. I love how Harari disarmed and exposed the interviewers angles to guide the discussion towards the positives of AI and tech advancements in general.

    • @shubhamsaundarya65
      @shubhamsaundarya65 6 років тому +3

      @peter well said !

    • @NeideMariaCamposDiasNim
      @NeideMariaCamposDiasNim 6 років тому +19

      Google grows in wiseness with this kind of talk. Fortunately they know.

  • @graememyburgh
    @graememyburgh 6 років тому +388

    This is pure gold: “There are many kinds of Gods. People usually have two very different Gods in mind when they say the word ‘God’. One God is the cosmic mystery. We don’t understand why there is something rather than nothing, why the Big Bang happened, what human consciousness is. There are many things we don’t understand about the world and some people choose to call these mysteries by the name “God’. God is the reason there is something rather than nothing. God is behind human consciousness. The most characteristic thing about this God is we know absolutely nothing about him / her / it / they. There is nothing concrete. It’s a mystery. This is the God we talk about late at night in the desert as we sit around the camp fire and think about the meaning of life. That’s one meaning of God. I have no problem with this version of God, in fact I like it very much. Then there is another God which is the petty law giver. The characteristic of this God is we know a lot of concrete things about that God. We know what he thinks about female dress code, we know what he think about sexuality, we know what he feels about food, about politics. This is the God people talk about when they stand around while burning a heretic. We will burn you because you did something that God doesn’t like. It’s like a magic trick. How do you know God exists? Well, the Big Bang and human consciousness and science can’t explain this and that, and then like a magician swapping one card for another, they will take out the mystery God and replace it with the petty law giver and you end up with something strange like because we don’t understand the Big Bang, women must dress with long sleeves and men shouldn’t have sex together. What’s the connection? How did you get from here to there?” Yuval Noah Harari

  • @yourix2
    @yourix2 Рік тому +11

    Its pretty impressive that after 4 years. Their talk about AI is still relevant today. This interview was ahead of its time!

  • @YairSassonArt
    @YairSassonArt 4 роки тому +491

    A brilliant man right there. Wish world leaders follow his mindset.

    • @andreadrfanis5618
      @andreadrfanis5618 3 роки тому +5

      right thea

    • @rhynulhye4104
      @rhynulhye4104 3 роки тому +3

      This is impossible .

    • @anon7641
      @anon7641 3 роки тому +5

      rofl! brilliant people dont stand for ëlections" - only fools get into mob appeasement. LOWEST COMMON DEMONINATOR IS MOB!

    • @UPAKHOSALA
      @UPAKHOSALA 3 роки тому

      @@anon7641 so According to Your judgment, OBAMA is a Fool

    • @anon7641
      @anon7641 3 роки тому +3

      @@UPAKHOSALA fool is still ok. He is pure evil.

  • @connorstansfield6461
    @connorstansfield6461 5 років тому +242

    "Spirituality is about questions, religion is about answers" that's a powerful statement that I think many religious people might not object to

    • @htf6369
      @htf6369 5 років тому +11

      Unfortunately the answerers only believe that only their answers are right !

    • @Kamranrrafi
      @Kamranrrafi 5 років тому +8

      Thats philosophy and not spirituality. Spirituality is about inner peace and this is what most people get from religion.
      He is in habit of making baseless claims.

    • @RajasthanFame21
      @RajasthanFame21 4 роки тому +5

      @@Kamranrrafi I am having peace without any religion so f#ck your shityy religion

    • @EricPena86
      @EricPena86 4 роки тому +1

      Connor Stansfield He was talking about religious dogma from a petty law giver.

    • @herbertant4096
      @herbertant4096 3 роки тому +6

      @@RajasthanFame21 if you dislike the existence of religion, why bother taking care of them, Religion itself define as a group of people who believe in spiritual and supranatural powers.

  • @nomorephones
    @nomorephones 5 років тому +722

    Harari: "Google Will hack us".
    Interviewer: "Yeah, but you gave us permission".
    Harari: "No, we didn't".
    Well, that backfired. Gotta love this guy.

  • @squamish4244
    @squamish4244 6 років тому +735

    Harari's talks have shifted more in emphasis recently to the importance of developing mental stability, empathy and compassion as an antidote to the challenges facing the world.
    As a meditator for 20 years and a historian, he is simultaneously aware of the ghastly cruelty and ignorance displayed by humans in the past and the extreme danger of combining our fearful primordial reptilian and mammalian brains with the power of technology.
    I think he truly believes that developing the mind and learning to know who we really are is the only way we might avoid the grim future he otherwise foresees for us. As he says, "If we all knew ourselves, we would be living in a very different world." As a long-term meditator and amateur historian myself, I completely agree with him.

    • @israelavihail
      @israelavihail 6 років тому +2

      It may be generally true that he focuses on that but in this video it seemed that it was more 'fed' to him by the audience rather than he 'bringing it up'

    • @squamish4244
      @squamish4244 6 років тому +13

      I have seen it in more and more of his talks. His latest book also has a chapter on meditation. He has also said, "The most important thing we can do is to understand the mind."

    • @Beggsnacon
      @Beggsnacon 6 років тому +1

      @@squamish4244 I find this statment interesting, and i would really like to know if this is true.. Couse if understanding the mind is the way to be a better more empathic etc person, does this mean that Yuval and others who understands their mine are persons, who act more moral in general, and helps with giving money to red cross(or simular), helps old ladys over the streets, and so on, in a higher degree then others? Acording to The Righteous Mind: ... by Jonathan Haidt this is not always the case in studys of ppl who have high levels of diffrent understanding of their minds.

    • @squamish4244
      @squamish4244 6 років тому +2

      But in so many, many more books, it is.

    • @Beggsnacon
      @Beggsnacon 6 років тому

      @@squamish4244 So you also give more then most to Humanitarian aid organizations, help poor ppl on the streets etc then?

  • @dirkbertels3872
    @dirkbertels3872 Рік тому +8

    Love Yuval's dig at Google in his last answer in a Google podcast
    Q: What project would you advice Google to take on?
    A: An AI system that gets to know me in order to protect me and not in order to sell me products or make me click on advertisements.

  • @KaamilNaicker
    @KaamilNaicker 3 роки тому +7

    Harari's views and research are astounding. I could listen to him speak for hours. The interviewer was also very good at managing the conversation.

  • @Bitachon
    @Bitachon 5 років тому +718

    *"History is not the study of past. History is the study of change."* - Yuval Noah Harari

    • @walterkarshat8868
      @walterkarshat8868 5 років тому +6

      As a field of study, History concerns itself with what actually happened. Spinning tales about it is the industry of selling books and lecture tours. The man admitted that he cannot tell when and why that inflection point happened, when humans turned modern, some 20, 50, 150,000 years ago. When asked straight up whether he believes his own myths, he waffled that he tries not to, yet could not state a coherent position about existence of objective reality. Poor fellow is stuck wanting to be a scientist, which posits objective observable measurable reality, certainly on the human scale. Yet so mired in the byproducts of post-modernist relativism that can only lean upon not increasing 'suffering' as the guiding light.

    • @chrismelnyk5131
      @chrismelnyk5131 4 роки тому +3

      You need to study the past and learn from it to move forward. Communism needs to be discussed globally and all the deception behind it.

    • @a0flj0
      @a0flj0 4 роки тому +2

      @@walterkarshat8868 That's how science works. People not concerned with science always expect absolute truths from science. That's not something science can give. What science gives is models that seemingly work. Those models, before being declared as "scientific truth" are put to the test, in certain limits. You can't easily do this with historical facts. But what you can do is to identify similar situations throughout history, compare their evolution, analyse the differences in context, and derive a probably correct conclusion about what circumstances lead to a specific outcome. You can, for example, easily say that continuous degradation of education, strong nationalistic feelings and an increasingly corrupt state eventually cause a war, when those things happen in a large and powerful nation, while they just cause a nation to disappear, when they happen inside a small, less powerful nation. But you cannot predict what impact technological evolution might have on the outcome. In Hitler's time, it led to the utter destruction of Germany. Nowadays it might lead to the end of human civilization as we know it.

    • @malikbrgo3951
      @malikbrgo3951 3 роки тому +3

      I think history should spell with tow Ss !(hisstory)

    • @manitiwari9233
      @manitiwari9233 3 роки тому +1

      Walter white be like : wohooo

  • @prasannabhat861
    @prasannabhat861 4 роки тому +94

    Meditation is about separating story (which is constantly generated from the factory of mind) from reality

    • @43painter
      @43painter 4 роки тому +2

      Tháts one more valid reason not to watch television, which is focused on 'exitement and attention'

    • @Louis13XIII
      @Louis13XIII 3 роки тому

      I know nothing about meditation, but I'm pretty sure he was specifically talking about Vipassana and not meditation in general

  • @maya-cc2sx
    @maya-cc2sx 5 років тому +616

    Why aren't his books in my school curriculum. Easily the best and most infliential philosopher I've ever read.
    Edit - I don't agree with my previous comment anymore however I'm not gonna delete this

    • @Constantinesis
      @Constantinesis 5 років тому +16

      I think exactly the same. His books should be read even from middle school

    • @squamish4244
      @squamish4244 5 років тому +43

      Yes, he blows away weaksauce like Jordan Peterson who gets attention because he bitches about gender pronouns and tells young men to clean their bedrooms.
      Meanwhile Harari is talking about the fate of the human race. I think the scale of his thought is too much for a lot of people. That is changing, though.

    • @ugnug
      @ugnug 5 років тому +6

      the reason may as well be that school and religion do not mix well together, and his viewpoint, is rather "anti-god." that probably isn't the right word, but schools won't teach material that is going to end up getting them sued lmao.

    • @GrubKiller436
      @GrubKiller436 5 років тому +17

      @@squamish4244
      Just gender pronouns? Just cleaning rooms? Do you even understand the fundamentals that make any of the topics discussed meaningful? What a stupid thing to say that all he talks about are pronouns. Nobody mentioned JP at all and you bring him up to have something bitch about. Pathetic and disgusting.

    • @GrubKiller436
      @GrubKiller436 5 років тому +1

      @pitu toup
      You never got an education to learn how to spell?

  • @giuliomaraldi6829
    @giuliomaraldi6829 3 роки тому +14

    For everyone interested in the subject, at 49:09 the subtitles say "passive meditation". The correct expression is "Vipassana meditation", which is a particular form of meditation.

    • @tme98
      @tme98 3 роки тому

      Thank you so much for pointing that out!!

  • @elisim7
    @elisim7 3 роки тому +2

    Yuval, thank you. Thank you for spreading Dhamma everywhere. Goenka must be proud of you!

  • @emeseszorenyi5245
    @emeseszorenyi5245 6 років тому +101

    Read all three books of Mr. Harari. They confirmed my perceptions, predictions, experiences and concerns.
    Must read all his books.

  • @lunamack5218
    @lunamack5218 6 років тому +37

    Yuvali, you are probably the human that I love and admire the most in the whole world! You are also probably the most intelligent of all humans I ever met...

  • @gregoryariawan
    @gregoryariawan 5 років тому +9

    If we really listen what he said, we can cry out loud. From the first second, till his closing, it is all about saving humankind. Technology and everything else, none is important. Very noble. Salute.

    • @sandhyanambiar6284
      @sandhyanambiar6284 5 років тому

      Yes u r absolutely right

    • @NuhAleph
      @NuhAleph 4 роки тому

      Indeed, thousands thumbs up for him

    • @mandlenkosihlazo977
      @mandlenkosihlazo977 Рік тому

      The world is a dangerous place.And it's the most dangerous time to be naive..With this kind of thinking you will be among the first to get the mark..His mark.

  • @manipurihunabopa
    @manipurihunabopa 3 роки тому +2

    The greatest question I've ever noticed. "What should we teach our kids" by Yuval Noah Harari.

  • @vietanhtran7263
    @vietanhtran7263 2 роки тому +2

    This is absolutely a mind-blowing talk that I am so priviledged to sit down here and listen! Thank you so much, Mr. Harari.

  • @prasannabhat861
    @prasannabhat861 4 роки тому +51

    Mr. Harrarri's one project advise for google
    "AI product that helps to know myself better in order to protect me than making me buy products or click on ad links"

    • @siddharthraychaudhuri7250
      @siddharthraychaudhuri7250 4 роки тому +2

      So, Google should make a product which understands me better than Google does! Well Google will need to hack itself for that!

    • @43painter
      @43painter 4 роки тому +1

      Google will give as the impréssion of protection while continuing to harvest our data and selling it to the highest bidder. It will still be about mindfuck

    • @eyal4463
      @eyal4463 4 роки тому +4

      Google AI : Good mourning, you are fat and in danger of heart desease ( macdonnalds - i'm loving it)

  • @tomraptile804
    @tomraptile804 6 років тому +358

    Liked how he roasted Google

    • @etlens
      @etlens 5 років тому +2

      Tom Raptile and companies of the kind

    • @BaneTrogdor
      @BaneTrogdor 4 роки тому +3

      YES ! I paused at the end , when interviewer said that 'google was created to improve human life', and the answer was brilliant.

    • @stevenk6922
      @stevenk6922 3 роки тому +1

      @@BaneTrogdor 57:49 Yes Yuval's answer was spot on. Users of social media platforms (or our attention) are the product that allows the company to make money. Our well being doesn't seem to fit into this narrative - maybe because it doesn't allow the path of least resistance to keeping the company profitable.

  • @dr.c.c.1671
    @dr.c.c.1671 6 років тому +191

    Brilliant! I’m comforted to know others have this awareness and understanding. Yuval’s books should be read and discussed worldwide and as part of all high school and higher education curriculum. Thanks 🙏

    • @sleepypotato7183
      @sleepypotato7183 6 років тому +6

      Agreed. Imo, The current modern curriculum is highly underestimating the importance of psychology and philosophy of modern era.
      I think rather than teaching the students the advanced studies, I'd prefer the students to actually be taught how to survive in the current modern era.
      More practicality than theory. Students would be more motivated if they themselves faced the problem of life directly and the teachers would help them afterwards.

    • @richardouvrier3078
      @richardouvrier3078 5 років тому

      He's a bit lowbrow for tertiary studies, Hannah.

    • @shanagreatrix7655
      @shanagreatrix7655 5 років тому

      He is the new Aldous Huxley. If he could write fiction like Brave New World it could be an English novel on the curriculum. Presently there is not much on sociology or psychology at a high school level.

    • @kriahnachavhan1959
      @kriahnachavhan1959 5 років тому

      Same i thought

    • @Slam_24
      @Slam_24 4 роки тому +4

      Sadly the church has too much grip over most schools

  • @manipurihunabopa
    @manipurihunabopa 3 роки тому +1

    When great leaders talk,there's something thereby we're attracted. No one has ever happened to discover this.

  • @liyuling1984
    @liyuling1984 5 років тому +55

    his talk is addictive as his books

  • @aguotas10
    @aguotas10 3 роки тому +14

    I can spend hours listening to this guy. Amazing.

    • @SlingandStoneVideos
      @SlingandStoneVideos Рік тому

      This guy would have you killed in a second if he could. He said everyone who isnt a globalist is WORHTLESS

  • @lizgichora6472
    @lizgichora6472 5 років тому +13

    ' History is the study of Change ' , Outstanding interview, thank you.

  • @celloloverboy
    @celloloverboy 2 роки тому +2

    Spirituality is about questions... liked that line

  • @debbiepotgieter1740
    @debbiepotgieter1740 3 роки тому +4

    God gave us free will, how we use it all depends on ourselves.

  • @pawelkapica5363
    @pawelkapica5363 5 років тому +4

    I like the clarity with which he sees and expresses different topics and how he uncovers connections that previously might have seemed "strange" or "shrouded".

  • @skemsen
    @skemsen 5 років тому +100

    I love how this guy uses "practical" examples explaining complicated matters.

    • @hansjuker8296
      @hansjuker8296 5 років тому +4

      That's what any good teacher, philosopher, or religious leader does.

    • @zarathustra4649
      @zarathustra4649 5 років тому

      True

  • @RaniNeerajaBhaskar
    @RaniNeerajaBhaskar 5 років тому +14

    The greatest tools to reinvent yourself in a fast-faced human life are emotional intelligence and mental stability. Thanks Professor Harari for saying it out loud. It cannot be said enough.

    • @marchess286
      @marchess286 Рік тому

      I noticed you didn't mention a system of ethics grounded in eternal values. So, your answer could just be summarized as, "expediency".

  • @sarojanidoddapaneni9734
    @sarojanidoddapaneni9734 Місяць тому

    Mr NOAH
    Everyone of us should learn to develop humility Compassion gratitude Forgiveness Obeying the Command
    "LOVE THY NEIGHBOUR AS THYSELF"
    "DISCERN"

  • @Claude_the_Reaper
    @Claude_the_Reaper 2 роки тому +4

    I can't beleive this guy gives us so much information for free. I'm in awe

    • @spotandstopidiots
      @spotandstopidiots 2 роки тому

      Well do not be! If you study everyday, you can do better bellive me! His work is this. This is what he gets pais for not by his university but also by the TECH WORLD for who he speaks!

  • @fredlss89
    @fredlss89 5 років тому +13

    I've read all of his books, but Homo Deus has changed my life. Do you know when you really want something but you don't know what it is? That's exactly what happened to me when I read that. When it comes to knowledge, history and improving the way I see the world, this book was everything I could ever crave for.

    • @gopinggop
      @gopinggop 2 роки тому

      it's for those with no brains for Dostoevsky

    • @G_Demolished
      @G_Demolished Рік тому

      @George Raptis Assuming hell is a thing, and that something he said might lead you there.

    • @Squidgy55
      @Squidgy55 Рік тому

      @George Raptis 100%

  • @JimCouillard
    @JimCouillard 6 років тому +25

    Spirituality is about questions; Religion is about answers...it is what happens when you stop asking questions.

    • @zinhle1627
      @zinhle1627 4 роки тому

      During The spiritual quest when you do get the answers you can’t turn around and call it religion...
      I think this comparison is just a clever gymnastics on words which is basically saying I get to determine which answers are valid.
      I don’t believe the characteristics of the person (religious or spiritual) is the underlying difference in question here but rather the ideology itself.

    • @chrismelnyk5131
      @chrismelnyk5131 4 роки тому

      We need to start asking questions about communism and its founding fathers like Karl Marx whom was all for Isrel

  • @annisamalik7464
    @annisamalik7464 3 роки тому +10

    Omg this talks is 2 years ago 😭, what a perspective! Thank you so much for making this talks!

  • @sukumarray2496
    @sukumarray2496 2 роки тому +1

    His talk is one of the most enlightening ones I have ever heard.
    This man really knows what he talks.

  • @Washeek
    @Washeek 3 роки тому

    No need to add more adoration on Yuval Harari, the man is very good at what he does and a brilliant analyst imo. I would like to bring attention to great moderation by Mr. Wilson White. At least from what I saw, he was well prepared, he managed the questions brilliantly, he was very receptive and communicative when steering prof. Harari and managed to even challenge some ideas to give the audience a better picture of what prof. Harari was trying to say. A delight all in all.

  • @abhaysharma9317
    @abhaysharma9317 6 років тому +6

    It's been like tenth time I am watching his one hour long talk and every time I found something new and I always felt like worth watching, He is my favorite author maybe the things I am writing is monitored by Google and it will use it when I grow up to target certain product but I don't get bothered by it, I assume it's the human situation and we would always face difficulties, uncertainty and most likely death in our life-time and our consciousness would get lost and from that time nothing would matter to us and everything is illusion and Human pleasures are really very good.

  • @mjashok2
    @mjashok2 6 років тому +35

    When everyone's busy running for survival, thinking about others problems is a luxury. There is no immediate incentive for the average individual to focus on global problems.

    • @squamish4244
      @squamish4244 5 років тому +5

      That's why Harari says that it is a privilege and a responsibility for those of us who do have the time and energy to focus on global problems. I have both the time and the energy, and I have a mind that can contain the scope of his thinking, so I feel it is my responsibility to do what others can't.

    • @hansjuker8296
      @hansjuker8296 5 років тому +2

      Spending 2 hours a day meditating and 60 days a year farting around is the perk of being a philosopher.

    • @squamish4244
      @squamish4244 5 років тому +8

      Yes, and that's how civilization got started. It never would have got off the ground unless some people had time to just think and quiet their minds, and decide that society should do x or y.
      The same for scientists. You can't invent the steam engine if you're working in the fields all day.

    • @navnathjagadale421
      @navnathjagadale421 4 роки тому

      Ah well, it seems a luxury but it's not. For instance, take an example of global issues like GLOBAL WARMING & NUCLEAR WEAPONS AND WARS .
      1. GLOBAL WARMING:-
      ▪︎temp rise , icebergs melting, sea levels rise, islands and coastal lands sink.
      ▪︎temp rise , atmospheric changes occur , human body temp and mechanism differs from the environmental changes , diseases and disorders bloom
      ▪︎temp rises, seasonal variations more likely tend to change again & again, crops don't have capabilities to cope up with seasonal changes again and again in short time periods, less crop-produce, food scarcity, famine, death
      Many more....
      These are the main points , but we divert ourselves from them and focus on others.

    • @navnathjagadale421
      @navnathjagadale421 4 роки тому

      In addition to my previous comment...
      2.NUCLEAR WEAPONS &WARS
      ▪︎More competition , more will for defense budgets, more & more money spent on weapons and defenses., less amount for other services , less facilities over the years, less quality of life.
      UNBREAKABLE WALLS OF DEFENSE OUTSIDE, LESS PROPER RESOURCES TO LIVE , INSIDE

  • @kosemekars
    @kosemekars 6 років тому +5

    Very consistently in Yuval's talks, the audience questions are far more insightful and interesting than those posed by the interviewer.

  • @yolandaphillips3972
    @yolandaphillips3972 22 дні тому +1

    Thank you one million times 👍💯🎯

  • @MosesRabuka
    @MosesRabuka 3 роки тому +4

    40:44 “There are very many intelligent people in the world who don’t know themselves at all which is an extremely dangerous combination”

  • @qazinazrulhuque1936
    @qazinazrulhuque1936 6 років тому +20

    I have read his three books: Sapiens, Homo Deus and the 21 Lessons. He is simply brilliant. I think there is a relationship between his theory, Neils Bohr's philosophy of quantum mechanics and the activities of Nobel Peace Laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus. Great people really think and act alike.

    • @hazelworld1875
      @hazelworld1875 5 років тому +3

      I liked your idea ,can you please tell how you find a relationship between harari , bohr and yunus

  • @KanwarAnand
    @KanwarAnand 5 років тому +11

    So I finished his new book day before yesterday. I think it is his best work because he is most objective in this book. Also instead of simply painting the world, he really gives reason for a global uprising. More people, influencers, common men and leaders should read this book. I understand it will challenge people but come on, man - its absolutely essential and 100% true. I agree with almost all of the matter and don't recall anything I did not agree with.

  • @Bitachon
    @Bitachon 5 років тому +21

    *Human attention is what companies and people are interested in*

  • @NozUrbina
    @NozUrbina 4 роки тому +5

    "The best test of reality is suffering". As a Jew, this connected with me enormously.

    • @Cowitz01
      @Cowitz01 Рік тому

      I'M TELLING YOU THE FUTURE: HAVE YOU MET THE FAKE GOD? I'M TELLING YOU WHAT HAPPENED TO ME: TRANSHUMANIZM, SNGULARTY...THESE ARE NAZİ STUDIES BUILT ON DOCTOR MENGELE'S EXPERİMENTS. KURZWEIL İS 4. REİCH. HARARİ IS A KAPO. THE GOAL OF THESE STUDIES IS TO CREATE DROID FENOMEN (INSTAGRAM, UA-cam), DROID AGENTS AND DROİD SOLDIER OR DROID BITCH. DO YOU WANT TO BE? THESE FAGS WHO MADE MY LIFE HELL ARE NAZİ SWASTIKA CIRCLE. IT IS THE "OTTOMAN CİVELEKLER BATTALLION". LOOK AT THE MINIATURE. THE INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES OF THE STATES ARE SELLING THEIR SMART MINDS, TALENTED AND BRIGHT PEOPLE. THEY CAN ALSO ENTER BRAİNS TO FIND ARCHAEOLOGICAL TREASURES. ORGASM IS USED TO CAPTURE THE BRAIN, AND THEY CALL IT SINGULARTY. A PERSON CAN FALL IN LOVE WITH A PERSON. A ROMANTIC LOVE IS MADE WITH A POPULAR IMAGE AND THE BRAIN IS TAKEN OVER. FOR EXAMPLE, IN TURKEY, ERTAN ÖZYİĞİT IS THE VISUAL IMAGE USED TO CAPTURE THE FEMALE BRAİN OR THE MALE BRAIN. IT'S A BISEKSUAL PHENOMENON. ONCE YOUR BRAIN IS CAPTURED, YOU CAN BE USED FOR ANY DIRTY OR HOLY WORK. IS IT NICE? THAT'S WHAT IT'S CALLED BEING A DROID. I' VE BEEN TRYİNG TO BE DROIZIED FOR THREE YEARS, LIVING WITH TORTURE.THAT'S WHY MY NAME IS AUSCHIWITZ. I'M AN EXEMPLARY SUBJECT THAT RESIST DROIDIZATION. I WAS A DEVOTED BELIVER, NOW GOD HAS ABANDONED ME. I'M IN AUSCHIWITZ. THE ONLY SOLUTION IS NUKLEAR ATTACK AGAINST THE NAZİS. TARGET AREA 51, CONVENTIONAL WEAPONS COMPANIES, CIGARETTE AND DRUG COMPANİES...............

    • @claudiamanta1943
      @claudiamanta1943 Рік тому

      Suffering is a pathological psychological form of addiction. Don’t put any form of suffering at the core of your individual or collective identity.

    • @akrobatish
      @akrobatish 2 місяці тому

      lmao cringe

  • @teknathdahal8053
    @teknathdahal8053 4 роки тому +1

    Psychology is so important , I agree with Harari, brilliant guy.

  • @bernardlang
    @bernardlang 6 років тому +37

    It was brave of Google to invite him since he obviously sees them as being one of those companies that are currently not leveraging AI technologies only for the good of human kind

    • @knowledgeBoosterkb123
      @knowledgeBoosterkb123 4 роки тому

      @todos somos venezuela what's the necessity of human existence?

    • @FredricCliver
      @FredricCliver 4 роки тому

      Google's hidden AI recommended that to protect and make blind himself.

  • @leonidareyes9586
    @leonidareyes9586 5 років тому +12

    One of the best thinkers of our time.

    • @davislouis212
      @davislouis212 Рік тому

      Simple music can make you sing simple hug can make you feel better simple things can make you happy, i hope my simple Hello make you smile!!

  • @robinsinhaxii-a3848
    @robinsinhaxii-a3848 5 років тому +14

    I just love how he says "Umans"

  • @ashiqurrahman6140
    @ashiqurrahman6140 3 роки тому

    Yuval's distinction of the two different
    perception of God is so accurate...

  • @angharadllewellyn2192
    @angharadllewellyn2192 5 років тому +192

    I highly suggest that next time you get a host who knows something about the book!

    • @Kay3nity
      @Kay3nity 5 років тому +24

      Angharad Llewellyn I cringed Everytime the host opened his mouth🙄

    • @pawelkapica5363
      @pawelkapica5363 5 років тому +19

      yes the host seemed quite narrow minded and almost defensive towards google which didn't drive the discussion forward the way it should. But it was an amazing lecture

    • @brikka
      @brikka 5 років тому +9

      Agreed... I almost felt bad for the host 😓

    • @marcuspersson7110
      @marcuspersson7110 5 років тому +2

      Certainly agree. I couldnt finish watching this due to his ignorance...

    • @AskAW
      @AskAW 5 років тому +8

      @@marcuspersson7110 not watching the end harmed you more than the host.

  • @fabian13333
    @fabian13333 6 років тому +70

    Yuval is a genius. Thank you great man I love your books

    • @ashokpandey1772
      @ashokpandey1772 5 років тому

      I am going through his book Sapiens where on page 120 he discussed about Hammurabi Code but unfortunately he didn't discuss about stone inscription of Indian king Ashok, which is more enlightening .

  • @darlynandersonvailatti2145
    @darlynandersonvailatti2145 4 роки тому +6

    This talk was one of the best that I already heard in all my life

  • @EvelineNow
    @EvelineNow 2 роки тому +1

    At this critical time of existence I find such talk enhancing to my human life.

    • @spotandstopidiots
      @spotandstopidiots 2 роки тому

      Did you note the question from the anchor at the very beginning about the book about afterlife? That's where it is heading. That's what it enhances. Humanbeings had free will as the fundamental and this is now under attack from such crack head knowledge gamers.

    • @davislouis212
      @davislouis212 Рік тому

      Simple music can make you sing simple hug can make you feel better simple things can make you happy, i hope my simple Hello make you smile!!

  • @johnsontunu4071
    @johnsontunu4071 2 роки тому +2

    Before I recently got acquainted with his speeches online, I had had difficulty finding another consistently rational-minded bloke comparable to the late Bertrand Russell. I’ve thoroughly been enjoying his precision of analyses and the maximum distancing of himself from bias in those analyses.
    And Prof Harare seems guided by a sense of the need to promote abstract, universal justice only Vladimir Lenin was similarly obsessed with.

  • @developeraungkaungmyat
    @developeraungkaungmyat 3 роки тому +5

    The more understand yourself, the greater incentive you have.

  • @samirbasnet9813
    @samirbasnet9813 5 років тому +9

    I'm fond of his book sapiens. I had never read history from such perspective. This guy has dug it completely deep

    • @mandlenkosihlazo977
      @mandlenkosihlazo977 Рік тому

      You will wake up when he you can't buy or sell..Without his mark.

  • @longtimenosee1951
    @longtimenosee1951 4 роки тому +9

    Some very powerful ideas. Love how Yuval speaks the same whether he is at Google or elsewhere. He thinks what he thinks. Also, the interviewed did a great job.

  • @luap2551
    @luap2551 Рік тому +2

    This Harari guy is Insane

  • @makrauchenia1
    @makrauchenia1 3 роки тому

    Big respect for the host. He made Harari think and this interview is much more than 21 lessons in short. More big questions and conclusions.

  • @JohnFD1961
    @JohnFD1961 6 років тому +5

    wonderful ...spirituality is about question...religion is about answers

  • @fionali3169
    @fionali3169 4 роки тому +4

    A talk fueled with honesty.

  • @flicmac3401
    @flicmac3401 Рік тому +5

    In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. Forever and ever Amen

  • @ankitsingh-oy3sz
    @ankitsingh-oy3sz 3 роки тому

    You are a hope for humanity

  • @skeptikson3894
    @skeptikson3894 4 роки тому

    Harari knows everything and more.

  • @squamish4244
    @squamish4244 6 років тому +35

    I think Harari's next book should focus on the mind and the development of emotional intelligence and mental stability, and also the mystery of consciousness. And unlike almost every other public intellectual of today, he does not adhere to the idea that the mind arises from the brain and refers to it as a "dogma".
    The mind and how it can use our technologies to create heaven or hell is such an important subject that I believe it is worth him devoting an entire book to it.

    • @Amal0802
      @Amal0802 6 років тому +2

      Totally concur! You may want to check out Waking Up by Sam Harris - top notch on insights and intellectual honesty.

    • @peterspeleers4155
      @peterspeleers4155 5 років тому +1

      Klink

    • @thepcenthusiastchannel2300
      @thepcenthusiastchannel2300 5 років тому

      There is no such thing as "emotional intelligence". Emotional intelligence is about the same intelligence as a rat. You're talking about the Amygdala when you're talking about emotions. Our lizard brain.

    • @squamish4244
      @squamish4244 5 років тому +3

      Whatever. But let's say you're right, for the sake of argument. How about empathy and compassion? Are they real, advanced functions? Certainly, as far as we can tell, humans possess both traits to a much greater degree than any other conscious being. They are both undervalued in our society - at least, we have never developed very effective means for cultivating them in the same way as we can cultivate the intellect.

    • @thepcenthusiastchannel2300
      @thepcenthusiastchannel2300 5 років тому

      @@squamish4244 basic functions that vary in degree from individual to individual. Some individual's show only empathy and compassion for their immediate family, others extend it to their community, others to their nation, others to their species and others extend it towards other animals.
      It stems from our tribal primitive instincts. We care for others because we want others to care for us should we be in need. It's a form of altruistic individualism.
      It doesn't need much societal focus as it is already programmed into our primitive mind.
      You'll see primitive lifeforms displaying empathy and compassion. It's nothing special about humans.

  • @thehereticalinvestigation
    @thehereticalinvestigation Рік тому +7

    Timestamps by topic:
    00:00 Introduction to Yuval Noah Harari and his books
    02:01 Teaching for an uncertain future
    04:21 Democracy in crisis and the myth of free will
    12:17 The importance of biotech in the AI revolution
    13:58 Benefits and dangers of biotech and AI
    17:34 The role of spirituality
    25:50 Fictions and stories
    29:35 The reality test: can an entity suffer?
    31:35 How nations and institutions are created and serve us
    34:09 Fake News is a problem of the news and information market
    36:37 Creating global organizations to solve global problems
    39:39 Knowing yourself isn't all about intelligence
    42:13 Technology and compassion
    46:15 Reading habits and choosing what to read
    47:46 The impact of meditation on Yuval's life and work
    50:05 Addressing global inequality with universal basic income
    52:40 Mapping future possibilities
    54:49 Narratives of disgust
    57:49 Yuval's suggestion for Google's next big project

  • @amihland
    @amihland 5 років тому +17

    "The real question is not whether machine thinks but whether men do"
    B. F. Skinner

  • @mdraihanali2521
    @mdraihanali2521 2 роки тому

    Sapiens..... Make you Legend. Take love from Bangladesh

  • @heyquantboy
    @heyquantboy 2 роки тому

    omg, the world changed just 2 years after this talk.

  • @prakashpandey1770
    @prakashpandey1770 5 років тому +7

    Hi Yuval,
    I am going to read all your books. Already finished 'Sapiens' and currently reading 'Homo Deus'.

  • @radiantphoenix4732
    @radiantphoenix4732 2 роки тому +3

    "We don't know what we will teach our children in the future". A wise parent always knows that teaching a child GOOD AWARENESS is one of the most important things, so we as humans can look and see, listen and hear, touch and feel, and think to understand. So many years of schooling by a system and kids remember nearly nothing. Doctors, lawyers, bureaucrats, and more - are like robots following algorithms, programs, and directives.

  • @DrHouse-zk7kq
    @DrHouse-zk7kq 3 роки тому +5

    Last answer from Yuval is absolutely great!!! This guy is just awesome!!

  • @josealejandrovelasquezcast3471
    @josealejandrovelasquezcast3471 3 роки тому

    They key is to remember that we created them to serve us, and not that we are here in order to serve them

  • @ikm64
    @ikm64 4 роки тому +1

    Three things I've encountered in life that make me feel particularly insignificant...
    Astrophysics...
    Geology...
    ...and Yuval Noah Harari
    But boy am I glad I've encountered all of them...I know my place....and that place is enough.

  • @marcelosotelo5101
    @marcelosotelo5101 3 роки тому +5

    Such an amazing man and professional. His studies and elucidations buid bridges to very technical predictional understandings that open a 360° eye. Congratulations for your work Yuval. It's always a pleasure to access the scientific knowledge that you've been developing.

    • @edithbannerman4
      @edithbannerman4 Рік тому

      @Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?

  • @lafandenuel5605
    @lafandenuel5605 4 роки тому +7

    I find scaring watching people instead of speaking, readind their questions in their smartphones. Witnessing the lack of essentiak abilities like memory, listening and reacting in a conversation is like nightmare come true.

  • @bartgeerts2845
    @bartgeerts2845 4 роки тому +8

    The exact moment at the end, when Harari asks for AI to protect people and NOT make people click on banners, 3 buttons appear... very good talk though.

  • @eq8979
    @eq8979 4 місяці тому

    Yuval is the most interesting man in the world 🌎

  • @ΑΠΟΣΤΟΛΗΣΜΠΙΣΑΣ
    @ΑΠΟΣΤΟΛΗΣΜΠΙΣΑΣ 3 роки тому +2

    the fact that Yuval himself explains in a conversation organised by Google that we modern humans lack our free will by Google and other organisation just get over me , what an HONEST THINKER

    • @claudiamanta1943
      @claudiamanta1943 Рік тому

      Indeed. What a honest man who talks about Ethics. ETHICS. Definitely trustworthy. 100%. And it’s not just him- think about all the psychologists turned mass-media gurus who speak THE TRUTH, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help them their inexistent god.
      I can feel the warmth of hope warming my heart and filling my brain which, now, craves to see the technological dawn. I feel that my life is worth living. My soul dances with ecstasy whilst beholding the sheer beauty of humanity. I am IN AWE.

  • @nidhirastogi27
    @nidhirastogi27 4 роки тому +4

    There’s gold in every statement he makes!

  • @youarelife3437
    @youarelife3437 Рік тому +8

    He is so good and inspirational about the hackable animals thing. I really look up to him as a great animal hacking role model.

  • @natraj7037
    @natraj7037 2 роки тому +4

    Amazing talk, I like the way he clearly states the reasoning behind the idea/innovation and what those are making into use for

  • @jaytsecan
    @jaytsecan 3 роки тому +1

    Just WOW! This guy is a genius. I wish I had even 10% of his ability/knowledge/thinking skills. That would be enough to keep me very satisfied in life.

  • @SlingandStoneVideos
    @SlingandStoneVideos Рік тому +2

    *WE WILL NEVER COMPLY WITH YOUR IDEAS, EVER!!!*

  • @scottscheper
    @scottscheper 4 роки тому +6

    “Spirituality is about questions. Religion is about answers.”

  • @israelavihail
    @israelavihail 6 років тому +4

    The best is at the END!! super strong argument and well concludes the whole interview.

  • @miguelbosch6264
    @miguelbosch6264 5 років тому +11

    I very much regret this talk is so short!

  • @iikimida
    @iikimida 3 роки тому

    Thank you Google for asking the last question!! 🧠🤯 Harari's answer will be forever my birthday wish from now on 😆

  • @kjaanishji2595
    @kjaanishji2595 2 роки тому

    Greatly wise and intelligent guy ever seen (via this recording)! World needs people like you.

  • @انت-صلي-عالنبي-بس
    @انت-صلي-عالنبي-بس 4 роки тому +9

    I am currently reading this marvelous, neatly-written book 📚 very very enjoyable 🧡💚💜

  • @mkchhabra10
    @mkchhabra10 4 роки тому +5

    Long years ago the Greek Sophists said “ Man is the measure of everything.” He’s saying the same thing ultimately