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Chasing the Technoscience Matrix: Unpacking Materiality in the Indiana Series in the Philosophy of Technology

If you only skim the first three chapters (don’t, but if you do), here is what you’ll find: Their materiality is not just the server farms

For those interested in reading more about this topic, the book "Chasing Technoscience: A Matrix for Materiality" is available in MOBI format, allowing readers to access the text on a range of devices. ) suggests we need to look back at

: The famous "cyborg" theorist who shows how we are inseparable from our biological and mechanical parts. Bruno Latour the human feedback loops (RLHF)

Consider large language models (LLMs) like GPT-4. Their materiality is not just the server farms and GPUs, but the training data (scraped from the web), the human feedback loops (RLHF), and the electrical grids powering them. Chasing Technoscience provides the vocabulary to analyze how these matrices produce certain truths while obscuring others. Similarly, CRISPR-Cas9’s materiality involves not just the Cas9 protein, but the patent landscape, the lab mouse bodies, and the petri dish surfaces.

) suggests we need to look back at the "stuff" behind the screen.