A Brief History of the Future
TV ShowSeasons count | 1 |
Episodes count | 6 |
Total viewing time | 5 h. 18 m. |
List of episodes of the series ‘A Brief History of the Future’
Episodes count: 6
S1.E1 ∙ Beyond the Now
Apr 3, 2024
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53 m.
The series widens our perspective of time beyond our lifetimes and joins Ari Wallach as he embarks on a journey to seek the individuals and ideas that can shape a better, more sustainable future that each generation can build upon.
S1.E2 ∙ Chaos & Complexity
Apr 10, 2024
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54 m.
Ari explores the historically transformational moment we are currently living in, why it causes so many of us to feel overwhelmed and afraid, and how it actually offers unprecedented possibilities for new and exciting futures we can create together.
S1.E3 ∙ Once Upon a Time
Apr 17, 2024
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54 m.
How do the stories we tell shape the boundaries of our beliefs about what is possible? From the dawn of time, stories are how humans have made sense of the world. This episode emphasizes the fundamental role stories play in our lives, our inclination towards dystopian narratives, and the potential for bigger, better stories to unleash the power of human imagination and creativity moving forward.
S1.E4 ∙ Human
Apr 24, 2024
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54 m.
Ari explores the human ability to increase empathy and compassion, what values we are instilling into artificial intelligence technologies, and the need to create both a better world and a better humanity for life to flourish on this planet.
S1.E5 ∙ Together
May 1, 2024
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53 m.
Humans are inherently social and throughout history our unique capacity for cooperation has set us apart. As we grow and evolve, the internal changes we enact have the potential to impact those around us, our broader communities and societies.
S1.E6 ∙ Tomorrows
May 8, 2024
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50 m.
Examine the ways we often see the future as a rigid and singular concept rather than the multiple possible futures before us, the crucial need to think much, much bigger about what could come next, and how we all have more personal agency than we realize.