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EPISODE · Jun 17, 2026 · 43 MIN

Achille Mbembe: What Must Remain Human in the Age of AI?

from The Future is Human

In this episode of The Future Is Human, philosopher and historian Achille Mbembe explores democracy, leadership, technology, peace, and Africa's future. From the role of young people in shaping society to the ethical limits of AI, Mbembe reflects on the challenges and opportunities facing humanity in a rapidly changing world. 🎙 Achille Mbembe 🌍 Human Leaders International Congress (HLIC) 📍 Praia, Cabo Verde O que deve permanecer humano na era da inteligência artificial? Neste episódio de The Future Is Human, o filósofo e historiador Achille Mbembe explora temas como a democracia, a liderança, a tecnologia, a paz e o futuro de África. Do papel dos jovens na transformação da sociedade aos limites éticos da inteligência artificial, Mbembe reflete sobre os desafios e as oportunidades que a humanidade enfrenta num mundo em rápida mudança. 🎙 Achille Mbembe 🌍 Human Leaders International Congress (HLIC) 📍 Praia, Cabo Verde The Future Is Human é um podcast em parceria com o Human Leaders International Congress, que acontece em Cabo Verde nos dias 24 e 25 de julho de 2026. Apresentado por Dani Stescki e Graça Sanches.

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