Abstract
As the pandemic rages on the need to trace, test and track
the body have become of central importance. These technologies also raise alarm
bells in people and rightfully so, considering the leaps made in favour of
capitalism which relies on these technologies for surveillance. In such times,
the question of surveillance capitalism and artificial learning is as much
about the ontological nature of machine-human relations as much as it is about
the social organization of relations between them. This paper will investigate
the danger of isolating the uses of artificial
intelligence-as-technological-mystification from the political system it is
governed within. It also points at the dangers of substituting politics with a
policy-driven approach to mitigate the effects of capitalist corruption of
human and technological potentialities. Finally the paper discusses the need
for reimagining equality beyond the frame of data-privacy as a defense against
a seemingly engulfing technological bio-capitalism.
Keywords: Capitalism, Socialism, Marx,
Machine, Surveillance |