00:26:57.220f**k bro who voted for you especially as many politicians and governments seem incapable of producing
00:27:06.020meaningful visions for the future and why are you to judge that f**king yuval instead what they sell
00:27:14.180the public are nostalgic fantasies about going back to the nostalgic fantasy of making america great again
00:27:22.260he's saying that traditional values are wrong oh this is like he's dissing f**k he's dissing god and
00:27:29.300then he does trump past and as a historian listen listen about going what they sell the public
00:27:36.980are nostalgic fantasies about going back to the past and as a he's dissing people who want traditional
00:27:44.100values and saying we need to go forward this is what we should be doing forget god
00:27:48.660plug up to the digital dictatorship historian i can tell you two things about the past
00:27:56.500first of all it wasn't the world economic forum who who the f**k are these people they got a fake
00:28:02.340smiley haters and think about it look disabled comments comments are turned off why you think the
00:28:08.020comments are turned off chat why you think they got rid of the dislike button chat fun you wouldn't like to really go back there and secondly it's not coming back
00:28:23.540so nostalgic fantasies really are not a solution so what's the solution game who should own the data
00:28:30.340i frankly don't know i think the discussion has just began most people when they hear the talk about
00:28:38.740regular regulating data they think about privacy about uh shopping about companies corporations that
00:28:47.300know stop saying lg in the chat i don't want to go missing bro i i'm not an anti-semite where i go and what i
00:28:52.980buy but this is just the tip of the iceberg there are much more important things at stake so the discussion
00:29:00.100has hardly began and we cannot expect instant answers we had better call upon our scientists our philosophers
00:29:07.940our lawyers and even our poets or especially our poets to turn their attention to this big question
00:29:17.060how do you regulate the ownership of data the future not just of humanity but the future of life itself
00:29:26.420may depend on the answer to this question thank you that's it
00:29:34.580that's it someone donated said like i missed his point it seems like he's for this
00:29:39.460this is the world economic forum bro well thank you professor harari for an absolutely brilliant
00:29:50.740thought-provoking and it must be said somewhat challenging and depressing talk i must say i'm
00:29:57.940quite starstruck sitting here listening to that stream of ideas and i'd like to start with a very
00:30:04.260simple question which is this you paint this picture of a future that's quite scary um oh okay
00:30:11.940okay they think it's scary how soon do you expect that future to be here are we talking about two
00:30:17.620years 20 years 200 years i mean how soon could we be dealing with digital dictatorship fucking 20 years
00:30:24.660i think that the time scale is decades i mean in 200 years i guess there won't be any sapiens left
00:30:31.300there'll be something completely different isn't that there's not going to be humans in 200 years
00:30:36.580two years it's far too soon so we're talking about a few decades nobody knows exactly how many right
00:30:44.020now you're unusual because you actually stood up on that stage and you said i don't know what the
00:30:50.660answer is okay that's not something you hear a lot at the world economic forum um it's admirably humble
00:30:58.260but i'm curious as you look around the world today do you see any countries or any groups of people or
00:31:06.340any academic groups that seem to be having a sensible debate about this do you see any reason for
00:31:12.660encouragement at all well i think the world is divided into a very very small group of people and
00:31:20.260institutions who understand what is happening and what is at stake and the vast majority not just of
00:31:26.820ordinary people but even of politician and business people who are not really oh yes they hear about
00:31:32.180data yeah data protection there are cyber attacks somebody might steal my identity or my bank account
00:31:38.420details but that again as i said it's just the tip of the iceberg i think that my guess i didn't i'm not
00:31:44.740i don't know but i guess that um some of the big corporations like google like facebook the usual suspects
00:31:51.780they understand what is at stake i also think that some governments uh especially the chinese
00:31:58.500government i think they understand what is at stake i think most certainly most humans have no idea right
00:32:07.300again the thing is just to make what is this forum for what was if he doesn't know why is he on this
00:32:12.580stage talking about this clear it's the biometric data is the key when people think about data they mostly
00:32:19.940think about where i go what what i buy when they think about hacking they think about computers they
00:32:25.940talk about ai about machine learning they forget the other side of the equation which is the life
00:32:30.980sciences the brain sciences the brain sciences are giving us access to here this is the real what we
00:32:38.180really tried we what somebody is really trying to hack is this not this right i mean china is interesting
00:32:45.540because i remember sitting at a table a few years ago in davos with a senior chinese official
00:32:52.100who and we were arguing about democracy and he said well you in the west have democracy we have social
00:32:57.620media and the point was that chinese government is using social media to not just monitor its citizens
00:33:04.980but listen up china's doing what with social media also act as a weather vane to gather information about
00:33:11.220what's happening in terms of public sentiment and ensure that they say so you could be a bot on tick
00:33:16.100tock or use it for money it one inch ahead of that to stop any explosions do you see china as a place
00:33:24.020where this type of digital dictatorship is most likely to emerge well i don't know as i said as i
00:33:30.340gave examples you have cases in the west and i know maybe best about my own country so is this guy not
00:33:36.900a lizard chat is he good that uh israel is building a real l israel or w israel total surveillance regime
00:33:45.780in the west bank which is something we haven't seen anywhere almost of really trying to follow
00:33:53.380every place every individual and and we are still we still haven't crossed the critical watershed
00:34:01.140of the of the biometric sensor whether it's in the u.s okay look up to y'all let me look up to y'all
00:34:10.580the rise of dodge all all the muslims shout out to my muslims w muslims they are begging me to
00:34:16.020watch this video so that's a good guy okay that's a good gay nerd i have no idea what this is i've never
00:34:24.180seen so many muslims spam this before let's watch it what are some of the characteristics of the uh
00:34:30.500dajjal our prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam mentioned that dajjal shall be physically
00:34:37.780deformed and a number of things are mentioned about him most prominently the fact that one
00:34:43.700or both of his eyes is deformed our scholars have deferred his head right or left but uh in in all
00:34:48.900likelihood wait a second wait a second oh is that what that is muslims tell me is he dajjal
00:35:12.500it's really one eye and so one eye will be festered one eye will be basically like a floating grape or
00:35:20.020a festered grape as our prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam said of the hadith as well about the
00:35:25.540descriptions of the dajjal as we said is that anybody who has an ounce of iman will recognize
00:35:31.700the dajjal because they shall see the word kafir written on his forehead and our prophet sallallahu alayhi
00:35:37.220wasallahu alayhi wasallam said the illiterate person will read it just as well as the literate
00:35:41.460person of the things mentioned about the dajjal our process said the dajjal shall have no children