
Nexus: Historia de Redes de Información
0- Title: “Nexus: Una breve historia de las redes de información desde la Edad de Piedra hasta la IA
- Author: Yuval Noah Harari, renowned for his global bestseller “Sapiens
- Explores the evolution of information networks and their impact on humanity over the last 100,000 years
- Analyzes historical examples from the Stone Age to modern political phenomena, including populism and AI
- Discusses the urgent existential crisis we face today, including ecological collapse and misinformation
- Offers insights into the relationship between information, truth, bureaucracy, and power
- Critically praised for its stimulating arguments and relevance to contemporary issues
- Publication date set for September 10, 2024, by DEBATE, with a total length of 698 pages

Nexus: Brief History of Information Networks
0- New book by Yuval Noah Harari, author of the global phenomenon “Sapiens
- Explores the history and impact of information networks over the last 100,000 years
- Discusses humanity’s accumulated power and the current existential crisis we face
- Analyzes historical examples from the Stone Age to modern populism
- Investigates the relationship between information, truth, bureaucracy, mythology, wisdom, and power
- Examines how societies and political systems have utilized information for their goals
- Addresses urgent questions regarding the rise of non-human intelligence and its implications
- Provides a nuanced perspective on the role of information as both a potential weapon and a source of hope

Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks
0- Written by #1 New York Times bestselling author Yuval Noah Harari, known for “Sapiens
- Explores the history of information networks from the Stone Age to the age of AI
- Discusses humanity’s accumulated power over 100,000 years amid contemporary existential crises
- Addresses issues like ecological collapse, misinformation, and the dangers posed by AI
- Analyzes the relationship between information, truth, bureaucracy, and power throughout history
- Highlights how different societies have used information to achieve both positive and negative outcomes
- Encourages reflection on urgent choices facing humanity in the context of non-human intelligence
- Aims to rediscover shared humanity through a hopeful perspective on the complexities of information

Nexus: History of Information Networks
0- #1 National Bestseller and New York Times Bestseller by Yuval Noah Harari, author of Sapiens
- Explores the history of information networks from the Stone Age to the age of AI
- Analyzes the impact of information on society, politics, and human existence over the last 100,000 years
- Addresses contemporary issues such as ecological collapse, misinformation, and the threats posed by AI
- Investigates the interplay between information, truth, power, and mythology throughout history
- Highlights the urgent choices humanity faces in the context of non-human intelligence
- Aims to find a hopeful middle ground in understanding information’s role in shaping our shared humanity
- Scheduled for publication on September 10, 2024, by Random House, with a total of 515 pages

Nexus: History of Information Networks
0- #1 National Bestseller and New York Times Bestseller from the author of “Sapiens
- Explores the historical significance of information networks over the last 100,000 years
- Addresses the existential crisis posed by ecological collapse and misinformation in the age of AI
- Investigates the relationship between information, truth, bureaucracy, and power throughout history
- Covers pivotal moments in history, including the Stone Age, the Bible’s canonization, and modern political movements
- Aims to find a hopeful middle ground between viewing information as merely a tool or a weapon
- Encourages readers to reflect on the urgent choices humanity faces amid the rise of non-human intelligence
- Published by Random House on September 10, 2024, with 528 pages

Nexus: History of Information Networks
0- Author: Yuval Noah Harari, known for the bestselling book “Sapiens
- Explores the evolution of information networks from the Stone Age to the present
- Discusses the impact of stories, books, and the internet on society and culture
- Examines the role of algorithms in shaping human interactions and society
- Raises questions about the future implications of AI technology
- Highlights urgent choices humanity must make for survival and prosperity
- Available as an Audible Audio Edition through Penguin Audio






