The Eye of the Master: A Social History of Artificial Intelligence

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Matteo Pasquinelli challenges the popular myth that artificial intelligence is a quest to replicate the human brain. Instead, he traces the origins of AI back to the factory floors of the industrial revolution and the systematic organization of labor. By examining the history of spatial computation and social surveillance, Pasquinelli argues that what we call intelligence is actually a sophistica…

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