

a16z Podcast: Brains, Bodies, Minds ... and Techno-Religions
Feb 23, 2017
Yuval Noah Harari, renowned author of Sapiens and Homo Deus, dives into the intersection of evolution and technology. He explores how we're moving from manipulating the environment to focusing inward on bodies and minds. Harari questions the implications of decision-making by AI over humans, likening religion to virtual reality. He discusses the rise of 'techno-religions' that treat data as a new belief system and examines how technology reshapes identity, education, and work in an era where traditional roles are being upended.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
The Fragmented Self in a Digital Age
04:03 • 8min
Shaping Choices: The Tech-Driven Future of Education
12:17 • 8min
The Rise of Techno-Religions: Belief in Algorithms and Data
20:43 • 3min
Post-Humanism and the Future of Work
23:59 • 13min
The Crossroads of Technology and Society
37:07 • 8min