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This article reminds me of how posthumanism examines the blurring boundaries between human and machine and how this affects our understanding of autonomy and authority. The article speaks to the deconstruction of humanism and the reimagining of humanity in the context of posthumanism, highlighting the importance of considering non-human and inorganic intelligent subjects alongside humans (a nod to Bruno Latour). It emphasizes that AI is never static but continuously shaped by the priorities of its creators. This perspective resonates with posthumanism’s understanding of technology as a dynamic and evolving entity that interacts with and influences human society. The perpetual evolution of AI underscores the importance of remaining adaptable and critically questioning its applications and impacts.

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