From 390f83f76f65e6c4cf60d419301132c92440c27c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Erik Grobecker Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2025 13:15:02 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Englisch am 10.01.2025 --- INDEX.md | 22 ++++++++--------- schule/englisch/EN_2025-01-09.typ | 41 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- 2 files changed, 47 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) diff --git a/INDEX.md b/INDEX.md index 20ca994..f96efb3 100644 --- a/INDEX.md +++ b/INDEX.md @@ -54,17 +54,17 @@ ## Englisch -| Thema | Datum | Link | -| -------------------------------------------- | ---------- | ------------------------------------------------ | -| | 04.10.2024 | | -| | 30.10.2024 | | -| **Dystopia:** Beginning | 21.11.2024 | [hier](./schule/englisch/pdfs/EN_2024-11-21.pdf) | -| **Dystopia:** Beginning of a dystopian story | 22.11.2024 | [hier](./schule/englisch/pdfs/EN_2024-11-22.pdf) | -| **Dystopia:** atmosphere | 27.11.2024 | [hier](./schule/englisch/pdfs/EN_2024-11-27.pdf) | -| **Dystopia:** China as a dystopian country | 29.11.2024 | [hier](./schule/englisch/pdfs/EN_2024-11-29.pdf) | -| **Dystopia:** Mock exam | 04.12.2024 | [hier](./schule/englisch/pdfs/EN_2024-12-04.pdf) | -| **Dystopia:** analysing an Analysis | 05.12.2024 | [hier](./schule/englisch/pdfs/EN_2024-12-05.pdf) | -| **Dystopia:** Homo Deus | 09.01.2025 | [hier](./schule/englisch/pdfs/EN_2025-01-09.pdf) | +| Thema | Datum | Link | +| -------------------------------------------- | ------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------ | +| | 04.10.2024 | | +| | 30.10.2024 | | +| **Dystopia:** Beginning | 21.11.2024 | [hier](./schule/englisch/pdfs/EN_2024-11-21.pdf) | +| **Dystopia:** Beginning of a dystopian story | 22.11.2024 | [hier](./schule/englisch/pdfs/EN_2024-11-22.pdf) | +| **Dystopia:** atmosphere | 27.11.2024 | [hier](./schule/englisch/pdfs/EN_2024-11-27.pdf) | +| **Dystopia:** China as a dystopian country | 29.11.2024 | [hier](./schule/englisch/pdfs/EN_2024-11-29.pdf) | +| **Dystopia:** Mock exam | 04.12.2024 | [hier](./schule/englisch/pdfs/EN_2024-12-04.pdf) | +| **Dystopia:** analysing an Analysis | 05.12.2024 | [hier](./schule/englisch/pdfs/EN_2024-12-05.pdf) | +| **Dystopia:** Homo Deus | 09.01.2025
10.01.2025 | [hier](./schule/englisch/pdfs/EN_2025-01-09.pdf) | [↟ table of contents](#table-of-contents) diff --git a/schule/englisch/EN_2025-01-09.typ b/schule/englisch/EN_2025-01-09.typ index d2094db..90c8525 100644 --- a/schule/englisch/EN_2025-01-09.typ +++ b/schule/englisch/EN_2025-01-09.typ @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ #show: project.with( title: [Dystopia: Homo Deus], seminar: [English Q2], - // show-outline: true, + show-outline: true, author: "Erik Grobecker", date: datetime(day: 9, month: 1, year: 2025), ) @@ -42,9 +42,40 @@ // Definitly doesn't remind me of cyberpunk... +#pagebreak() + === "Actual" summary -The extract of the of the book "Homo Deus", -written by Yuval Noah Harari -addresses the question how we as humans should percieve algorithms or AI (not mentioned but relevant in recent years). -//TODO: finish summary +- algorithms in the economy + - legal entities + - owned by people, corporations or themselves? +- algorithms in arts + - unable to write "soulful" music? + - worse off than human artists +- what can't algorithms do? + +The extract of the non-fictional book "Homo Deus", +which is written by Yuval Noah Harari, +and addresses the question how we as humans should percieve algorithms //or AI (not mentioned but relevant in recent years) +and indirectly asks the reader how these should be handled, +meaning that he explains how algorithms may act and what they could achieve. + +Harari mentions at first, how algorithms would be able to take over human jobs, +which might lead to them owning the world, +while we their creators serve them.\ +He indulges in this thought by providing us with the information that +human workers are able unionise and stage protests etc., +which gives them a certain power they can exert over their employers, +like them going strike to gain a increased wage.\ +Algorithms however would replace many workers rendering this replaced working population powerless, +they would be unable to influence corporations and would have to pursue other job opportunities. +Harari then responds to this by pointing out that maybe these algorithms could be seen as own entities, +independent from their former employer, a corporation. + +If the case stated above becomes true, +would we as humans be able to find another "object of interest", +that would differentiate us from the maschines? +Harari presents that some believe that arts like music is such a field, +as some exclaim that "art is filled with soul" or even that "art is touching them" +and that only humans would be able to create such works. +