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