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Unboxing AI-Capitalism

Before the invention of artificial intelligence (AI) as a technology, capitalism in general was driven by what might be called an AI fantasy: the most important economic processes – from decision-making to production – were gradually delegated to a higher, magically autonomous intelligence, imagined, for example, as an “invisible hand” guiding the “self-regulated market.” In the 20th century, this AI fantasy paved the way for the rise of AI technology. At the intersection of AI as a fantasy of capitalism and AI as a technology of capital, something emerged that could be called AI-capitalism.

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  7. Digital Degrowth and ‘Smart’ Cities: Challenging the Power of Big Tech, Disrupting Capitalism

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  1. Kin City · 2024

    Festival on Urban Ecologies, Infrastructures of Life, and Internationalist Struggles · October 17-19 · ZK/U – Center for Art and Urbanistics

  2. Allied Grounds · 2023

    Toolbox for Rethinking Labor Struggles as Environmental Struggles (and vice versa) · Texts, Video Talks, Projects, and Audios

  3. After Extractivism · 2022

    How Can We Build Common Futures in the Toxic Spaces of the Ecological-Economic Complex? · Video Talks, Projects, Texts, Audios, and More

  4. Black Box East · 2021

    Toolbox for the Analysis of Post-“Communist” Societies as Laboratories of Capitalist Globalization · Videos, Projects, Texts, and Artworks

  5. Silent Works · 2020

    How Can We Make the Invisibilized Labor of AI-Capitalism Visible? · Artworks, Videos, Audios, and Texts

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