The Role of Education and Science in the Digital Age (Lecture by Yuval Noah HARARI)

Date(s) | Monday, 17 March 2025, 3:00 - 4:30 pm (Doors open: 2:00 pm) |
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Venue |
Yasuda Auditorium (Hongo Campus, The University of Tokyo) Register here |
Registration | Pre-registration required (800 seats - First come, first served) |
Language | English (Japanese interpretation) |
Abstract |
Today, digital networks provide us with an abundance of information. We invest more than ever in education and science. Despite these achievements our mental, socio-economic and political conditions have not improved. They seem to be even deteriorating. Why? What is going wrong? What can we do better? What can the first information revolution 600 years ago teach us? Two leading Japanese scholars in the field of media and AI governance will discuss these questions with Yuval Harari, the world-famous thinker and best-selling author, who explores the risks and opportunities of the information age in his new book Nexus. |
Program |
Speakers Yuval Noah HARARI
HAYASHI Kaori Executive Vice President
EMA Arisa
Moderator Franz WALDENBERGER |
Speaker Profile |
Yuval Noah Harari Yuval Noah Harari is the bestselling author of Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind, Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow, 21 Lessons for the 21st Century, the series Sapiens: A Graphic History and Unstoppable Us, and Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI. His books have sold over 45 million copies in 65 languages. Harari received his PhD from the University of Oxford in 2002. He is a Distinguished Research Fellow at the University of Cambridge’ s Centre for the Study of Existential Risk. |
Organized by | Tokyo College / German Institute for Japanese Studies (DIJ) / Kawade Shobo Shinsha |
Contact | 0317event@tc.u-tokyo.ac.jp |