The Between Hits, Misses, and Questions, Post-Operaism Debates Algorithms and Artificial Intelligence
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https://doi.org/10.1590/2179-8966/2025/92065
The review analyzes The Eye of the Master (2023), by Matteo Pasquinelli, highlighting his proposal for a critical genealogy of artificial intelligence (AI) from a post-Operaismo perspective. Pasquinelli argues that algorithms evolve from social practices to automation, capturing the collective intelligence of labor. The critique points to the biopolitical limitation of his approach, advocating for a noopolitical perspective that understands AI as a productive simulacrum of the General Intellect, capable not only of extracting but also of reorganizing and enhancing collective cognition.
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