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The book explores how information networks — the ways societies store, transmit and shape information — have been central to human history and power. It traces their role from the Stone Age, through the development of religion, bureaucracy, printing and media, to the rise of artificial intelligence and the digital age. Harari argues that what we call “information” has been used for building civilization, controlling populations, shaping ideology, and now may define our future in the age of AI.

Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI

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