Homo Deus — Book Review — Yuval Noah Harari
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This is a review of Homo Deus by Yuval Noah Harari. Harari explores humanity's transition from conquering famine, plague, and war to pursuing immortality, happiness, and godlike powers. Drawing on biotechnology, artificial intelligence, and data processing trends, he examines how humans might transcend biological limitations. The book analyzes the rise of dataism, where human value derives from information processing capacity, potentially creating economically irrelevant classes. This speculative exploration connects historical patterns to future possibilities while questioning whether technological enhancement will increase or decrease human meaning. Best for readers interested in technology's philosophical implications rather than specific predictions. Independent, unaffiliated—informational only, not a substitute for the book.