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Yuval Noah Harari (author of Sapiens) was on @bankless a few months ago, talking about why truth is so hard to find these days. I tend to agree that the antidote to bad speech is more speech, but Harari makes a few points I keep thinking about: (Paraphrasing from memory) - we think about the time after printing press as a time of enlightenment but scams and lies spread much faster and for a long time (did he say 200 years?) - truth is expensive, hard to get to, and can be messy, inconvenient and not entertaining. Truth can hurt - lies are cheap, are entertaining, make us feel good. So of course lies will spread faster and take over social media Eventually, maybe tens or hundreds of years, I believe AI and social media will be a huge benefit to society. But today, well, we live in messy time. https://www.bankless.com/will-ai-kill-democracy-yuval-noah-harari
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Love that guy. Can’t remember if it was him or someone else I heard recently but they made the point that civilizations always turn to religion and/or violence when they experience rapid change. 😬
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Perhaps it’s because rapid technological progress always brings about rationalism and religion/philosophy is more romantic. Ie perhaps the dichotomy is rationalism vs romanticism and not change vs religion
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