Yuval Noah Harari on Stories, Suffering, and Silicon Minds
Historian Yuval Noah Harari sits down with Lex Fridman for a sweeping conversation about the stories that hold civilizations together, the difference between intelligence and consciousness, and what happens when artificial minds learn to write the myths we live by.
This visual guide distills nearly three hours of dense, wide-ranging dialogue into an illustrated reading experience with infographics, diagrams, and structured frameworks you can absorb in under thirty minutes.
Stephen Fry on the Future of Humanity and Technology
What if every technological revolution follows the same pattern: a box opened, a gift received, and a price paid?
In this infographic essay, we trace Stephen Fry's sweeping argument from his 2017 Shannon Luminary Lecture at Bell Labs: that from Gutenberg's press to the internet, humanity has always greeted transformative technology with awe, then alarm, then adaptation.
The question he leaves us with isn't whether to open the box — it never was — but whether we can hold onto hope long enough to find what's waiting at the bottom.