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The Eye of the Master

A Social History of Artificial Intelligence
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The Eye of the Master by Matteo Pasquinelli explores the intersection of technology, surveillance, and societal power structures. The book dives into the ways artificial intelligence and data systems can reinforce or disrupt existing hierarchies and control mechanisms. It's a critical examination of how our modern digital landscape shapes both visible and invisible forms of oversight.
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You might enjoy this book if you are interested in the intersection of technology and society, particularly how surveillance technologies shape power dynamics. With insightful analysis, it explores the implications of machine vision and digital networks on privacy and control, making it an engaging read for anyone curious about the technological influences on modern life.

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A "social" history of AI that finally reveals its roots in the spatial computation of industrial factories and the surveillance of collective behaviour.

A “social” history of AI that finally reveals its roots in the spatial computation of industrial factories and the surveillance of collective behaviour.

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What is AI? A dominant view describes it as the quest "to solve intelligence" — a solution supposedly to be found in the secret logic of the mind or in the deep physiology of the brain, such as in its complex neural networks.

The Eye of the Master argues, to the contrary, that the inner code of AI is shaped not by the imitation of biological intelligence, but by the intelligence of labour and social relations, as it is found in Babbage's "calculating engines" of the industrial age as well as in the recent algorithms for image recognition and surveillance.

The idea that AI may one day become autonomous (or "sentient", as someone thought of Google's LaMDA) is pure fantasy. Computer algorithms have always imitated the form of social relations and the organisation of labour in their own inner structure, and their purpose remains blind automation.

The Eye of the Master urges a new literacy on AI for scientists, journalists, and new generations of activists, who should recognise that the "mystery" of AI is just the automation of labour at the highest degree, not intelligence per se.

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The Eye of the Master by Matteo Pasquinelli is praised for its innovative historical analysis and critique of the relationship between labour and artificial intelligence. Reviewers highlight Pasquinelli's exploration of how labour fundamentally influences AI's development, tracing its origins to 19th-century economic theories and mid-20th-century innovations. The book is noted for its academic excellence and is considered a significant resource for understanding the political and economic implications of AI.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781788730068

Publisher: Verso Books

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 10 October 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Verso Books

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 17.0mm

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 307g

Pages: 272

About the Author

Matteo Pasquinelli is professor of media philosophy at the University of Arts and Design Karlsruhe (HFG), where he founded the research group on critical AI studies KIM. His writing has appeared in AI and Society, e-flux, Multitudes, Radical Philosophy, and the South Atlantic Quarterly, amongst other journals.

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