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By equating the human experience with data patterns, Dataism undermines our main source of authority and meaning, and heralds a tremendous religious revolution, the like of which has not been seen since the eighteenth century. In the days of Locke, Hume and Voltaire humanists argued that God is a product of the human imagination. Dataism now gives humanists a taste of their own medicine, and tells them: Yes, God is a product of the human imagination, but human imagination in turn is the product of biochemical algorithms. In the eighteenth century, humanism sidelined God by shifting from a deo-centric to a homo-centric world view. In the twenty-first century, Dataism may sideline humans by shifting from a homo-centric to a data-centric view. The

Homo Deus by Yuval Noah Harari