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Paperback The Critical Eye: The blind spot of Artificial Intelligence Book

ISBN: B0GFMXWVH8

ISBN13: 9798243013314

The Critical Eye: The blind spot of Artificial Intelligence

We are not only delegating decisions to machines.
We are delegating the very way the world becomes visible.
We live in an age in which we are no longer simply observed.
We are predicted.

Artificial intelligence is not merely a technology, but a new form of gaze: a gaze that transforms the world into data, data into models, and models into automated decisions. A gaze that does not judge, but anticipates. Does not impose, but orients.

The Critical Eye explores the blind spot of intelligent systems: what every model must necessarily exclude in order to function, and what becomes invisible at the very moment prediction takes the place of choice.

Through a path that weaves together images, a genealogy of the gaze, an analysis of predictive control, and a reflection on responsibility, the book shows how algorithmic power no longer operates through imposition, but through the normalization of what appears probable, efficient, inevitable.

In a world in which systems function even without being understood, the real question is not whether artificial intelligence works, but who answers for its consequences.

This book does not offer technical solutions, nor does it invite escape. It proposes a posture: learning to look at the way we are being looked at. Because, in the age of artificial intelligence, the true form of resistance is not invisibility, but lucidity.

This is not a manual on artificial intelligence.
It does not explain how algorithms work, but what they do to the way we see, decide, and delegate.

It is a critical essay crossing visual culture, technology, power, and responsibility, addressed to those who work with-or reflect on-digital systems, communication, governance, images, and data.

If the gaze becomes an automated infrastructure,
the blind spot is not an error to be corrected,
but the place where we decide whether to remain present.

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