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Citation

Ricaurte P. Media Cult. Soc. 2022; 44(4): 726-745.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/01634437221099612

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

In this work, I argue that hegemonic AI is becoming a more powerful force capable of perpetrating global violence through three epistemic processes: datafication (extraction and dispossession), algorithmisation (mediation and governmentality) and automation (violence, inequality and displacement of responsibility). These articulated epistemic mechanisms lead to global classification orders and epistemic, economic, social, cultural and environmental inequality. Hegemonic AI can be thought of as a bio-necro-technopolitical machine that serves to maintain the capitalist, colonialist and patriarchal order of the world. To make this point, the proposed approach bridges the macro and micropolitical, building on Suely Rolnik's call for understanding the effects of the macropolitical in the micropolitical, as well as what feminist black scholar Patricia Hill Collins made visible about oppressive systems operating at the structural, institutional and individual levels. A critical AI ethics is one that is concerned with the preservation of life and the coresponsibility of AI harms to the majority of the planet.


Language: en

Keywords

algorithmisation; artificial intelligence; automation; coloniality; data colonisation; datafication; decolonial feminism; decoloniality; digital colonialism; extractivism

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