Conquering images and the basis of transformative action
Hunter Priniski

TL;DR
This paper critically examines how digital imagery, narratives, and AI-driven networks influence human beliefs, social structures, and agency, highlighting the need for awareness to foster transformative action against oppressive systems.
Contribution
It offers a fractured lens analysis of how imagery and narratives manipulate individual and collective agency, proposing that recognizing images as images can enable transformative change.
Findings
Digital networks reinforce social hierarchies and binaries.
Atomizing imagery alienates individuals from their creativity.
Recognizing images as images can facilitate transformative action.
Abstract
Our rapid immersion into online life has made us all ill. Through the generation, personalization, and dissemination of enchanting imagery, artificial technologies commodify the minds and hearts of the masses with nauseating precision and scale. Online networks, artificial intelligence (AI), social media, and digital news feeds fine-tune our beliefs and pursuits by establishing narratives that subdivide and polarize our communities and identities. Meanwhile those commanding these technologies conquer the final frontiers of our interior lives, social relations, earth, and cosmos. In the Attention Economy, our agency is restricted and our vitality is depleted for their narcissistic pursuits and pleasures. Generative AI empowers the forces that homogenize and eradicate life, not through some stupid "singularity" event, but through devaluing human creativity, labor, and social life. Using a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMedia, Religion, Digital Communication
MethodsSoftmax · Attention Is All You Need
