Information as arche, or an outline of Yuval Noah Harari’s concept of dataism Cover Image

Informacja jako arché – czyli zarys koncepcji dataizmu Yuvala Noaha Harariego
Information as arche, or an outline of Yuval Noah Harari’s concept of dataism

Author(s): Marcin Kryszczuk, Kamil Szymański
Subject(s): Anthropology, Sociology, Philosophy of History
Published by: Instytut Studiów Politycznych PAN
Keywords: Yuval Noah Harari; dataism; homo deus; informationalization; social change;

Summary/Abstract: The authors discuss Yuval Noah Harari’s concept of dataism, which is part of a wider stream of debate on the future of civilization. Depending on the analytical perspective and the type of narration, dataism has been characterized as a kind of faith, an ideology, a worldview, or a set of (conscious) attitudes for which information is a kind of arche. The popularizer of the concept, the anthropologist Yuval Harari, argues that acts of dataism are a useful praxis of the twenty-first century, consisting in the deliberate – but also partly involuntary – entrusting of one’s life affairs (and not only) to algorithms that process data from popular digital devices such as a smartphone. Among the many significant effects thors point to changes in the spheres of work and capital which to produce a profound political and moral revolution.

  • Issue Year: 64/2020
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 17-40
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: Polish