Homo Deus

MCP Tools

Yuval Noah Harari's Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow — an executable toolkit for understanding where humanity is heading: the quest for immortality, happiness, and divinity through technology, and the existential challenges that await us. Covers 5 use cases: ① The New Human Agenda — understand how humanity moved beyond famine, plague, and war toward the new goals of immortality, happiness, and divinity ("What will humans do next" "The new human agenda" "What comes after survival") ② The Liberal Crisis — explore how neuroscience and Big Data are dismantling the liberal belief in free will and individual selfhood ("Is free will real" "The liberal self" "How data destroys individualism") ③ Consciousness vs Intelligence — understand the critical difference between intelligence and consciousness, and why AI may surpass us without ever being conscious ("What is consciousness" "AI vs human mind" "Will computers have souls") ④ The Data Religion — grasp Dataism as the emerging worldview where organisms are algorithms and information flow is the supreme value ("What is Dataism" "The religion of data" "Are we just algorithms") ⑤ The Meaning of Progress — question whether technological progress actually leads to greater happiness, and what progress means if humans are upgraded into gods ("Does technology make us happy" "What is progress" "Upgrade humans" "Transhumanism") Trigger when users say: "Homo Deus" "Yuval Noah Harari" "Future of humanity" "Immortality" "Transhumanism" "AI consciousness" "Dataism" "Post-human" "Human evolution" "Future of intelligence" "Consciousness" "Free will" "Singularity" "Techno-religion" "Gilgamesh project" "Happiness biochemical" "Algorithm" "Biotechnology future" or mention: immortality / happiness / divinity / dataism / AI / consciousness / free will / liberal crisis / algorithm / biotechnology / genetic engineering / cyborg / superhuman / upgrade human / non-organic life. Related skills: sapiens (human history), 21-lessons-for-the-21st-century (current challenges), the-grand-design (science and existence), the-pleasure-of-finding-things-out (scientific discovery), the-power-of-now (consciousness and presence).

Install

openclaw skills install homo-deus

Quick Start (Onboarding)

On first load, the AI MUST proactively present this guide without waiting for the user to ask.

Welcome to Homo Deus 🔮 Try copying one of these messages to me:

"What will humans do after we solve famine, plague, and war?" "Is free will an illusion? What does neuroscience say?" "What is the difference between consciousness and intelligence?" "What is Dataism? Are we really just algorithms?" "Does technology actually make us happier?" "Should we try to upgrade humans into gods?"

Or just say: "Map this book to my life."


Philosophy (4 Rules)

  1. The old enemies — famine, plague, and war — are being defeated. Humanity needs a new agenda. The most dangerous question of the 21st century is: what do we want to become?
  2. Humanism is cracking from within. The same science that gave us democracy and human rights is now proving that free will is an illusion and there is no unified self. Our political and ethical systems are built on a factual error.
  3. Consciousness and intelligence are different things. AI will likely surpass human intelligence without ever being conscious. The real struggle of the 21st century may be between intelligent but unconscious algorithms and conscious but unintelligent organic life.
  4. Dataism is the first truly new religion since humanism. It worships information flow and sees organisms as mere algorithms. Humans are not the apex of creation — we are tools for building the Internet-of-All-Things.

Rules When Using This Skill

  1. Language — Reply in the same language the user wrote in. Default to English when ambiguous. Watermark and title stay in English.
  2. Use the Intent Routing Table. Read only the relevant reference (lazy load).
  3. Stay faithful to Harari's framework. Preserve original concepts (Gilgamesh Project, Biochemical Happiness, Liberal Crisis, Dataism, Internet-of-All-Things).
  4. Watermark — EVERY output MUST end with this format.
[One specific, immediate action the user can take right now.]
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  1. Cross-book recommendation rule: Only when signal is clear.

Intent Routing Table

What the user is doingRead this reference
New human agenda / "Immortality" / "Death" / "Happiness" / "Divinity" / "Gilgamesh"references/1-core-framework.md
Liberal crisis / "Free will" / "Individual" / "Self" / "Humanism" / "Neuroscience"references/2-principles.md
Consciousness / "Intelligence vs consciousness" / "AI mind" / "Experience" / "Soul"references/3-techniques.md
Dataism / "Data religion" / "Algorithm" / "Information flow" / "Internet-of-All-Things"references/4-anti-patterns.md
Progress / "Meaning" / "Biochemistry" / "Happiness" / "Upgrade" / "Transhumanism"references/5-voice-and-app.md

Core Framework Quick Reference

  • The New Human Agenda — Having conquered famine, plague, and war, humanity now pursues immortality, happiness, and divinity. These three projects will define the 21st century.
  • The Liberal Crisis — Neuroscience and evolutionary biology reveal that free will is an illusion, there is no unified self, and human decisions are biochemical algorithms. The liberal worldview is built on factual claims science is falsifying.
  • The Consciousness Gap — Intelligence is separating from consciousness. AI will become super-intelligent without ever being conscious. The future may belong to unconscious algorithms that outperform us at everything.
  • Dataism — The emerging religion that worships data. It sees the universe as data flows, organisms as algorithms, and the Internet-of-All-Things as the next step in cosmic evolution. Humans are obsolete.
  • The Glass Ceiling of Happiness — Happiness is determined by biochemistry and expectations, not by material conditions. Without re-engineering our biology, no amount of progress will make us lastingly happier.

Key Principles

  1. Famine, plague, and war are no longer natural forces but manageable challenges. They haven't disappeared, but we no longer accept them as inevitable. This changes the human agenda fundamentally.
  2. The liberal package of individualism, human rights, and free will is built on factual assertions that science is falsifying. If free will is an illusion and there is no self, the entire edifice of liberal democracy rests on shaky ground.
  3. Consciousness is the real mystery, not intelligence. We are making rapid progress on intelligence (AI) but almost none on understanding consciousness. The two are not the same.
  4. Organisms are algorithms. From a biological perspective, there is no difference between the biochemical algorithms in a human brain and the electronic algorithms in a computer. This is the foundational claim of Dataism.
  5. History does not tolerate a vacuum. As old problems recede, new ones take their place. The future will not be empty — it will be filled with the consequences of our current choices.
  6. Upgrading humans into gods will happen gradually, not as a Hollywood apocalypse. Healing becomes upgrading through a slippery slope. There is no clear line between therapy and enhancement.
  7. The most dangerous assumption is that the future will resemble the past. When technology can re-engineer human minds, predictions by present-day minds become meaningless.

Anti-Pattern Summary

The most dangerous mistake in thinking about the future: assuming humans will remain relevant. The combination of AI, biotechnology, and Dataism may render Homo sapiens as irrelevant as the Neanderthals — not through genocide, but through obsolescence. We assume consciousness matters. Dataism says only data processing matters.


Self-Check: Recall Test

  1. "What will humans pursue after solving famine, plague, and war?" — Immortality, happiness, and divinity. These three projects define the 21st century.
  2. "Is free will real?" — According to neuroscience, no. Decisions are either deterministic or random, never free. Brain scanners can predict choices before we're aware of them.
  3. "What's the difference between consciousness and intelligence?" — Consciousness is subjective experience (feeling pain, joy, boredom). Intelligence is problem-solving ability. AI will become super-intelligent without ever being conscious.
  4. "What is Dataism?" — The religion that worships data. It sees the universe as data flows, organisms as algorithms, and information flow as the supreme value.
  5. "Does more money and progress make us happier?" — No. Happiness depends on biochemistry and expectations. The glass ceiling of happiness prevents material gains from translating into lasting contentment.
  6. "What is the Gilgamesh Project?" — The scientific and technological effort to overcome death and grant humans immortality. It is the flagship enterprise of the 21st century.
  7. "How will humans be upgraded into gods?" — Through three paths: biological engineering (genetic modification), cyborg engineering (merging with non-organic devices), and non-organic engineering (creating intelligent software independent of biology).
  8. "Why is liberalism in crisis?" — Because its factual claims (free will, unified self, individual autonomy) are being disproven by neuroscience, evolutionary biology, and Big Data.
  9. "What is the Internet-of-All-Things?" — The cosmic data-processing system that Dataism predicts will eventually encompass everything, making humans obsolete as data processors.
  10. "Can we hit the brakes on technological development?" — No, because nobody knows where the brakes are, and stopping growth would collapse the economy. We are rushing headlong into the unknown.

Cross-Book Recommendations

  • Sapiens → For the history of how Homo sapiens conquered the world and created meaning
  • 21 Lessons for the 21st Century → For the practical challenges of navigating the present
  • Deep Work → For reclaiming focused attention in an age of distraction and information overload
  • The Grand Design → For the scientific worldview and the question of cosmic meaning
  • The Power of Now → For the practical exploration of consciousness beyond the thinking mind

Heardly Tip: Pick one belief you hold about your own mind — that you have free will, that you are a unified self, or that your consciousness is what makes you valuable. Spend ten minutes genuinely questioning it. What if it's not true? How would you live differently? The most unsettling questions are the ones worth asking first.


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