Matteo Pasquinelli. The eye of the master: a social history of artificial intelligence
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https://doi.org/10.11606/0103-2070.ts.2025.237138Palavras-chave:
Inteligência Artificial, Automação, Divisão do trabalho, Epistemologia, ConexionismoResumo
A resenha apresenta e discute os pontos centrais do livro de Matteo Pasquinelli, The eye of the master: A social history of artificial intelligence. Londres/Nova York, Verso, 2023. A interpretação da automação como resultado do desenvolvimento da divisão do trabalho e de suas métricas, junto ao primado dos componentes mentais de todo trabalho, leva o autor a reinterpretar a história dos esforços teóricos que preconizaram o advento da Inteligência Artificial. Sua epistemologia política busca fazer justiça à contribuição de formas e forças sociais aos estágios chave do desenvolvimento das redes neurais artificiais de aprendizado de máquina, além de estreitar os laços entre supervisão do trabalho e automação.
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