Neo-Luddite Reading Group
Time and Place:
"Homo faber cannot be separated from homo sapiens." -A. Gramsci
Contact:
neoluddite@victorgom.es
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Substack The 2nd Wednesday of each month 6:30-8:30 EST virtually, with hosting provided by Iffy Books
Email neoluddite@victorgom.es, or sign up at iffy to be added to the mailing list! Necessary for receiving the jitsi link (video-conferencing software we will use) and if you'd like to join the discord.
The issues and harms surrounding emerging technologies are especially concerning given the lack of regulation in the tech industry generally, and the tendency of productivity-increasing technology to further concentrate power in the hands of the few. This reading group will explore these risks and engage with how they work in the hopes of better organizing to protect the rights of workers and individuals. The goal is to have a better understanding of the costs (data, carbon, human labor) and risks (misinformation, unpredictability, bias) of making these machines, as well as limitations in what they can learn about the world primarily through data scraped from the internet.
We're currently reading The Eye of the Master: A Social History of Artificial Intelligence by Matteo Pasquinelli. Our next book will be The Age of Surveillance Capitalism by Shoshana Zuboff.
Archived pages of our previous books include: Resisting AI, The Human Use of Human Beings, Race After Technology, and Blood in the Machine: The Origins of the Rebellion Against Big Tech If you'd like to learn more about me, you can visit victorgom.es for a bio.
Schedule
If you're joining for the first time, I'd suggest you read this before anything else for brief context: What the Luddites Really Fought Against by Richard Conniff.
The only expectation is that you read the chapter(s) of the book that's listed for that meeting. You're still welcome to participate if you haven't done the readings as long as you are mindful. For each chapter, I've also noted some optional readings for context, so I'd suggest checking those out rather than reading ahead in the book. And remember, if you ever find yourself struggling with any of the readings or concepts, reach out! Either directly to me over email or to the entire group over discord.
- Meeting 1 (Oct. 9th):π The Eye of the Master
- Introduction: AI as Division of Labour
- Will A.I. Become the New McKinsey? by Ted Chiang
- 1. The Materials Tool of Algorithmic Thinking
- ποΈ Data center emissions probably 662% higher than big tech claims. Can it keep up the ruse? by Isabel O'Brien
- ποΈ Microsot's Hypocrisy on AI by Karen Hao
- ποΈ AI is poised to drive 160% increase in data center power demand
- 2. Babbage and the Mechanisation of Mental Labour
- π Origin Stories: Plantations, Computers, and Industrial Control by Meredith Whittaker
- 3. The Machinery Question
- Weizenbaum examines computers and society by Diana ben-Aaron
- 4. The Origins of Marxβs General Intellect
- 5. The Abstraction of Labour
- π GPTs are GPTs: An Early Look at the Labor Market Impact Potential of Large Language Models by OpenAI/OpenResearch team
- Meeting 2 (Nov. 13th):π The Eye of the Master
- 6. The Self-Organisation of the Cybernetic Mind
- 7. The Automation of Pattern Recognition
- 8. Hayek and the Epistemology of Connectionism.
- 9. The Invention of the Perceptron
- π₯ The Perceptron Explained by Alice Heiman
- ποΈ Weβve been here before: AI promised humanlike machines β in 1958 by Danielle Williams
- Conclusion: The Automation of General Intelligence
Additional resources
- Outreach Resources & Guides
- π Digital Defense Playbook: Community Power Tools for Reclaiming Data by Our Data Bodies
- π A People's Guide to AI by Mimi Onuoha and Mother Cyborg (Diana Nucera)
- π Algorithmic Accountability: A Primer by Data & Society
- ποΈ Prior to (or instead of) using ChatGPT with your students by Autumn Caines
- Potential Future Reads
- π Automating Inequality: How High-Tech Tools Profile, Police, and Punish the Poor by Virginia Eubanks
- π Questioning Technology: Tool, Toy or Tyrant by John Zerzan & Alice Carnes
- π Technofix: Why Technology Won't Save Us or the Environment by Michael Huesemann & Joyce Huesemann
- π Fight Like Hell: The Untold History of American Labor by Kim Kelly
- π The Internet Con: How to Seize the Means of Computation by Cory Doctorow
- Links to more links
- More on Luddites
- ποΈ I'm a Luddite. You should be one too by Jathan Sadowski
- ποΈ Byron Was One of the Few Prominent Defenders of the Luddites by Kat Eschner
- Poems
- π΅ A Luddite Lullaby by Don Bogen
- π΅ All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace by Richard Brautigan
- π΅ I Am the People, the Mob by Carl Sandburg
- π΅ They Say This Isn't a Poem by Kenneth Rexroth
- π΅ Under Which Lyre by W.H. Auden
- π΅ When I Heard The Learn'd Astronomer by Walt Whitman