Nexus by Yuval Noah Harari

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Nexus by Yuval Noah Harari

E book

Non Fiction genre

Rating- 3.5/5

Long review since this is also a summary for those who may not have time to read the book! Rest assured though, even if you read the novel later, this is only a preview!

The lower rating is because of the high expectations! It is another book on history and no matter how much you try to make history interesting or sugar coat it, the fact of the matter is that History is boring!

The whole book seems to be a collection of blogs and articles though it is arranged in three sections and this may be one of the few books of history which may be interesting!

Even Yuval has accepted that he is not an expert in AI, but from 2018 he has had access to information which may change or challenge the way we think about AI

This is a doomsday novel against AI and there is no doubt in that!

Before Yuval dives into the AI he gives us an overview of the history and the regimens! There is an obvious bias and though he tries to be as neutral as possible, I guess in this day of Social media there is actually no one who is neutral!

SO the first part of this book surveys the historical development of human information networks. He has told some stories of the Bible.

He tells about some self-correcting mechanisms like the early modern European witch hunts. 

He also tries to give differentiation between information and knowledge. 

There are some amazing incidents narrated in the Novel some of which are about the AI while many are historical! Most historical ones are those you would already know while some AI ones are rather shocking!

In the Novel Nexus Yuval gives an introduction to one of the most frustrating activities the modern day civilisation has ever insisted! Red tape or bureaucracy

Then there is the amazing story of Cher ami, the wonderful carrier pigeon who saved so many soldiers! Or did he! Read that to know how stories can be told or exaggerated and made into reality!

Then there is the story the chemist Dan Shechtman. In April 1982, while observing through an electron microscope, Shechtman saw something that all contemporary theories in chemistry claimed simply could not exist: the atoms in a mixed sample of aluminium and manganese were crystallised in a pattern with a fivefold rotational symmetry! Shechtman’s discovery of what came to be called quasicrystals sounded so unbelievable that it was not accepted for even a peer reviewed journal to publish! It was a big issue that he was a junior scientist with no previous major invention or reputation! He also was not working in his own laboratory but in the laboratory of someone else! Now since this was the modern times, there were no witch hunts or killing! He was tolerated and later even won the Nobel prize! This incident was told in distinction to the past when there would have been witch hunts! 

He then tells the story of Goethe and the Sorcerer’s apprentice and the about the Rh group how the information was good at that time. 

He also tells about how a scientific book is not a good seller while a book which tells about how to hunt and identify a witch is a best seller! 

He tries to give an intro about the political systems like the United States and the USSR in terms of information flows which explains much about their differing trajectories. 

He then goes further and tells about Stalin and his whole regime and how totalitarian it was and how he used to have so much control! Even so much that there was a computer tech who had a person who used to watch him the whole day for more than twenty years! The other person’s job was only to watch him!

He says how a deep knowledge of history is also vital to understand what is new about AI, how it is fundamentally different from printing presses and radio sets, and in what specific ways an AI dictatorship could be very unlike anything we have seen before! 

Here he tells the influence of modern techs at the time like the telegraph and then the radio and then the TV!

He also tells about the role of facebook in so many current world events and how the algorithms made the choice but the app developers did not take any responsibility of the aftermath!

The third and final part of the book – ‘Computer Politics’ – examines how different kinds of societies might deal with the threats and promises of the inorganic information network. 

Here he tells about the two super powers of the world US and China who are distinct in that while US does not spy on its citizens, China has tried to take complete control! In fact they also have social scores systems in place! They have banned Google and FB and You tube! 

Would these two emerge as the new leaders with data or some other countries like Russia, India and others who would join and form a third party!

Though he tells about India in so many places, it is understood that his knowledge of India is only second hand! He makes several mentions of P M Modi and the digital revolution. 

He tells about how AI can help and has helped in finding lost people or solving crimes by using advanced level of image processing!

He tells how your cat images are the raw data which makes AI processing better everyday!

He tells about how what we did not imagine AI to do before like defeat someone in Chess or crack the CAPTCHA has been done and dusted by the latest AI! In fact there is an ancient game which was thought to be unbreakable by the AI which was finally done by AI and it also invented a new method of winning the game!

An AI made one person an assassin! He got inspired by the AI to kill queen Elizabeth!

Another AI made someone risk his job when the employer refused to shut it down by getting influenced by the AI!

The fact that AI does not have emotions is not the matter! The real issue is that the AI knows that humans have emotions which can be manipulated and that is what the Chat GPT did to crack the CAPTCHA! It asked a human to crack it for it by pretending to be another human with limited vision!

In another incident the AI was monitoring your heart rate and the increase in heart rate and pupil dilatations to understand what makes you more interested!

He tells how with the power of Data and database, now there can be no search engine which is better than Google which was actually what Larry the creator of Google wanted in the first place!

He tells how humans have always been wary of each other and with an example of a past king he states how the king’s minister isolated the king and controlled the whole empire! What guarantee we have that a future king or president may not give this right to an AI who will decide that the human is destroying the planet and in an attempt to save the planet simply annihilate humans!?

In this he gives an example of a book in which a computer is entrusted in making paper clip! With no end task the machine then takes it upon itself to simply go on making paper clip till there is not resource left and neither earth! 

He also mentions how the AI does not sleep or take rest or stop! It just goes on and on and relentlessly collects data over data!

Even if it gets the answer wrong it tries to collect more data, it communicates with you and finally it gets it right!

If you do not believe Yuval you can call up your Google or Alexa and play a game called Akinator! You will be surprised or shocked!

One of the most surprising things is that most of the work in some places like judiciary where the calculation of term of punishment is to be done or in a bank where the eligibility of a loan is to be determined, the work is now actually done by a computer using some algorithm which even the Judge or the banker is not sure of! The next time your bank loan is not approved, you can blame the ‘intel inside’!

Racism, Judges, Russia, America, Qatar, China, India and so many countries and their policies and some history here and there is thrown around for good measure!

Every word and statement is backed by reference which runs into pages and pages so you know at least he is stating one version of the facts!

Yuval tries a balancing act here and has some clear bias which comes out though! He himself has admitted of not being a computer geek but a historian but it is an attempt by a historian to use history to warn us of the dangers of AI!

Ironically I read this book on the kindle and not as a paper back!

You make your choice! Anyway you know that the AI is watching!

From Sony e-book reader to Kindle Scribe…

From Sony e-book to Kindle Scribe…

The very first e-book reader which I had was the one gifted to me by my brother since he knew I was an avid reader! It was the Sony e-book reader which at that time was a revolution of sorts! And one of the best gifts I ever got in my life!

It was a slim device which could hold lots of books and had a option of expansion via an SD card storage! and the best part was that it had an in built mp3 player!
Though it was not touch screen and had no light of its own so in effect it was like having a book! It was one of the best devices I had and one of my favorites! The amount of novels I have read in that book was too many to count! There were buttons for the chapters and also for the songs.
The performance was slow and it was black and white but it did the job and how! Even now if given a choice I would select that reader which unfortunately is no longer available…

One of the major issues with this was that the books need to be downloaded or loaded via the computer and unlike kindle Sony did not have any titles of its own. The e-book used to read many types of book though but since it was not in control of the book, some books had font issues! I was not able to increase some fonts while some books were not readable at all! Of course there used to be an amazing e-book convertor for windows at the time which used to solve these issues but sometimes it could not!

Also most new books were prohibitively expensive and I was forced to download books especially of the foreign authors via the net by using other sources! Slowly the number of books I could download became less and once again my focus shifted to the paperback. The Sony started misbehaving often and one fine day, it said good bye and never got on again.

Later on of course the tech was more favorable to Amazon Kindle simply because of it huge e-book library! Amazon has more than 80 percent share of the titles and with audible; there appears for now not much competition! In spite of the huge advertisements and offers, I somehow held out my own and did not get an e-book reader for years! Still the novel reading continued.

My next e-book was the Amazon Paperwhite which had touch screen and in built light and WIFI! Its shape was like a small notebook and it was just as light! Of course at the time I was getting my collection of paperback books and running out of space in my home! e-book reader was the way to go!
My constant book companion for last five years! For regular novels, it is great but if there is color or pictures then it is not at all recommended. Another irritating thing is that the Kindle does have Bluetooth and the capability to listen to audiobook! But it is region locked! So if you select UK region then these capabilities are not shown! Of course it is better to listen to audiobooks via the mobile since the control is better but still that is a choice which must be left to the consumer and not the company! That’s being APPLE!
The major issue with Kindle has always been that it is linked to your account and purchase and also it has absolutely no support for color books like comics which I also like to read occasionally. The kindle gives you a mail where you can send a specific format to read on your kindle in case you have a pdf of any e-book lying around but sometimes it will not take stating that the format is not correct. These books have no guarantee that they will be displayed correctly in Kindle and there was one novel which had everything but the last page!
Also if you like to listen to music or audiobook while reading then you need your phone! This is really frustrating since the Kindle has a Bluetooth inbuilt and the capability to perform but somehow Amazon does the Apple!
For all said and done, Kindle is slow; it takes some time for the book to load and the page turning is slow if you compare it with an iPad or any Tablet.
Since there is an inbuilt light, you can read in the night but that is the only advantage. Of course you get the Kindle only if you are an avid novel reader and that is the only thing you want to do!

So the trusty Kindle worked without a hassle for the past five years or so! No battery issue or any start up problem! In fact the only reason I upgraded the Kindle is because the cover of my old Kindle was looking dirty and to think that I have a piece of tech five years old is just not done!

My latest kindle is the Kindle Scribe which is not available in most parts of the world. The Kindle is a large tablet sized black and white device and the only good thing is that you have a pen and you can write! (Finally Amazon caught the pen train!)
I got this Kindle via import from USA and it was worth the wait or not!
This may be one of the biggest Kindle ever! It is bigger than an iPad (in some dimension at least!) and the shape is very different! I understood that the shape is like this so that you will buy the original cover and the other Generic cover will not fit! In fact even the cover was imported! The cover available in India is costlier than the Kindle Paperwhite!
Now since the screen size is big, what you get in area, you lose in speed! The start up and load time is similar to the Paperwhite which is more than five years old albeit a little bit faster but then maybe a tech guy can see the difference! I felt is was more or less the same! There is still no support for the color books and I selected UK region so audiobook and Bluetooth do not work! It is bigger and more pleasant to read but other than that, it is the same old Kindle with a hefty (very!) price tag!
The pen though is one of the best! I have the Samsung S pen which hands down is the best pen in any way! I also have the Apple Pencil which is really good but a little less than Samsung and I also have the Microsoft Surface pen which just does the job and that’s that! The Kindle Scribe pen though is not Bluetooth and does not need to be charged! It writes flawlessly and the Premium pen has an additional button which you can assign to an action and nothing else! You can take notes in a breeze and you can post notes within a novel but other than that, the pen is just an added accessory which you may not miss if it gets lost! Reading on a Kindle has always been a joy but then even Sony ten years back did the same thing!
There must be an option to read color books also where you can change the display to color or something! I am not an engineer so that is for the ones working in Amazon to think and come up with! In fact Amazon had a winner with them with the Kindle Fire tablet but somehow they did not promote it and now it is not in production.

The only reason why we buy the Kindle is the huge Kindle library support and nothing else! Even in the top five e-book readers in the world, Kindle may take only one place so buckle up!
The Scribe is hype and nothing else! Buy it only if you want to show off like me and later regret! But for serious book lovers, you can stick to regular Kindle and use the left over money (it will be a big amount too!) to buy more e-books!