Artificial intelligence has hacked the operating system of human civilisation, argues Yuval Noah Harari in a guest essay. Read why the philosopher and historian believes a halt must be put to deploying AI tools in the public sphere
I think that what would be needed would be to create parameters to respect the development of culture and that AI has to maintain the inviolability of the human person as sovereign with the corresponding human rights. It will have to be seen as support and not as a substitute for the human. It would be tragic if new technology and bio-technology fell into the hands of evil people.
I think that what would be needed would be to create parameters to respect the development of culture and that AI has to maintain the inviolability of the human person as sovereign with the corresponding human rights. It will have to be seen as support and not as a substitute for the human. It would be tragic if new technology and bio-technology fell into the hands of evil people.