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| DOI | 10.12795/ARGUMENTOS/2021.I24.05 | ||
| Año | 2021 | ||
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The French philosopher Eric Sadin (1973) is one of the most renowned personalities of today among those who investigate the relationships between subjectivity, technology and society. In 2013 he was awarded in France with the Prix HUB Awards in the category of best essay on digital. For Sadin the technology corresponds today to a digital phenomenon of global reach, which takes root through the connection, surveillance and real-time computing of the beings and things of the world, whose numerical translation also entails a regime of truth such that the prescriptions of the systems are considered superior to those of any other social entity. Even so, far from being necessary, this form of technology is ideologically supported by an expansive appetite of the contemporary corporation and the proven success of new technologies. In this work, three thematic axes are exposed from which the reader can be introduced to the understanding of this renewed interpretative framework of the technique: the capitalist genealogy of the so-called "industrial revolution 4.0", a reinterpretation of the notion of artificial intelligence (AI) and the notion of "anthroobology", which signals a human-technological condition according to which technology and humanity would influence each other and that would imply a transformation of cognition that would put in check, against any benign appearance of the new technological developments, our autonomy.
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| 1 | Pizarro Contreras, Roberto | Hombre |
Universidad de Chile - Chile
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