Brian Holmes via nettime-l on Fri, 4 Apr 2025 20:52:01 +0200 (CEST) |
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Re: <nettime> the destruction is the point. |
I think Walter Benjamin long ago cut through this dead argument: "The story is told of an automaton constructed in such a way that it could play a winning game of chess, answering each move of an opponent with a countermove. A puppet in Turkish attire and with a hookah in its mouth sat before a chessboard placed on a large table. A system of mirrors created the illusion that this table was transparent from all sides. Actually, a little hunchback who was an expert chess player sat inside and guided the puppet’s hand by means of strings. One can imagine a philosophical counterpart to this device. The puppet called ‘historical materialism’ is to win all the time. It can easily be a match for anyone if it enlists the services of theology, which today, as we know, is wizened and has to keep out of sight." Sounds a lot like AI explaining Capital, no? There seem to be preachers in all the chatbots these days... It's worth remembering that while pushing back against wizened gods and Stalinist Marxism, Benjamin didn't give up on either theology or historical materialism: "The class struggle, which is always present to a historian influenced by Marx, is a fight for the crude and material things without which no refined and spiritual things could exist. Nevertheless, it is not in the form of the spoils which fall to the victor that the latter make their presence felt in the class struggle. They manifest themselves in this struggle as courage, humor, cunning, and fortitude." Good advice for the living. On Fri, Apr 4, 2025 at 10:34 AM Dmytri Kleiner via nettime-l < nettime-l@lists.nettime.org> wrote: > ~ no ai produced economic theory in this thread, just a hallucination on > your part > > - no passivity mentioned or encouraged, another hallucination > > - you have challenged nothing, just refused to engage, the ai did better > (interpretive, etc) > > - without understanding the cause, we can't evaluate forms of action > > > > > On April 4, 2025 4:43:00 p.m. GMT+02:00, GM - tedbyfield via nettime-l < > nettime-l@lists.nettime.org> wrote: > > > > > > Wait till you hear who else is getting their economic theory from an AI. > > > > The situation in the US grows more dire by the day, and just-add-water > pseudo-analyses, whether AI-enabled or not, that invoke structural theories > to encourage passivity on any level, practical or theoretical, should be > challenged. If that’s “liberal dream,” fine. > > > > Cheers, > > > > Ted > > > > On 4 Apr 2025, at 6:43, Dmytri Kleiner via nettime-l wrote: > > > > > > > > This reeks of telling me to stfu, just like Byfields comments, while > continuing the trend, as DeepSeek pointed out, of misrepresentint the point > and sidesteping my core argumenents. > > > > > > I'm ok with a bit of humour on nettime, honestly, as well as > critically engaging with modern tech trends, including (*gasp*) LLMs, and > trying to post with style (at the risk of being cool, I know) > > > > > > I'm also ok with sticking to the point tho. > > > > > > It's telling that the core points remain unaddressed. No interest in > the role of profit, just telling me I'm one of those bad marxists who's > mean and crushes liberal dreams. > > > > > > Don't intend into be male, just noting what gets reproach and what > doesn't. > > > > > > > -- > > > > # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission > > > > # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, > > > > # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets > > > > # more info: https://www.nettime.org/ > > > > # contact: nettime-l-owner@lists.nettime.org > > > -- > # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission > # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, > # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets > # more info: https://www.nettime.org > # contact: nettime-l-owner@lists.nettime.org > -- # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: https://www.nettime.org # contact: nettime-l-owner@lists.nettime.org