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The Eye of the Master - Matteo Pasquinelli - książka
Producent: Verso Books
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is often perceived as an endeavor to "solve intelligence," suggesting that its key lies in understanding the intricate workings of the mind or the brain's complex networks. However, "The Eye of the Master" challenges this notion by suggesting that AI's core is not derived from mimicking biological intelligence. Instead, it reflects the intelligence governing labor and social relations, tracing back to Charles Babbage’s industrial-era "calculating engines" and extending to modern algorithms used in image recognition and surveillance. The notion that AI might one day achieve autonomy or sentience, as speculated about Google’s LaMDA, remains a fantasy. AI's internal structure has consistently mirrored social dynamics and labor organization, with its primary function centered on automated processes rather than genuine intelligence. "The Eye of the Master" prompts scientists, journalists, and emerging activist generations to develop a nuanced understanding of AI, recognizing that its so-called "mystery" is fundamentally about advanced labor automation, not the essence of intelligence itself.
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