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Rage Against the Autonomous Machine: The Dialectics of Artificial Intelligence and How to Survive the AI Revolution

Autor Thanos Panagopoulos
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 sep 2026
Rage Against the Autonomous Machine is not a warning about some distant future—it is a wake-up call for now. If AI is being “aligned,” the real question is: aligned with whom? With humanity’s deepest needs, or with the private interests of those who control the infrastructure?
To reclaim agency, we must understand how we arrived here. AI expert Thanos Panagopoulos takes readers on a sweeping journey through the long quest for autonomous machines, tracing the historical forces that shaped the present, and the political economy now shaping what comes next. Engaging frameworks such as technofeudalism, techno-imperialism, neo-mercantilism, platform capitalism, and surveillance capitalism, he cuts through Silicon Valley hype and apocalyptic fatalism alike and names the emerging order: autonomous capital, techno-natural monopolies, and a new ruling class—the Intelligarchs. Drawing on both technical expertise and dialectics, Rage Against the Autonomous Machine equips readers with the concepts to think clearly, act deliberately, and resist the normalization of machine rule. It culminates in the DREAM framework: a call to democratize AI before it becomes the operating system of inequality, surveillance, and domination.
Whether you are an everyday AI user or a scholar with a sociological, political, or technical background—or feel fluent across all of them—this is the interdisciplinary book you have been waiting for. Deeply academic yet accessible, this book is both a warning and an invitation: a call for action, and a call for wonder.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781041210788
ISBN-10: 1041210787
Pagini: 368
Ilustrații: 28
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press

Public țintă

General and Professional Practice & Development

Cuprins

1. Methodology: Notes on Dialectics  2. The Dystopic Now: The Rise of the Autonomous Machine (The Standing Point)  3. The Preconditions of Production: Hunters and Gatherers (The Beginning)  4. The Birth and the First Steps: The Neolithic Revolution and Slave Societies (The Emergence)  5. The Early Childhood: The Rise of Feudal Systems (Formation I)  6. The Pre-teen Years: The Beginning of the End of the Old Order (Formation II)  7. A Troublesome Teenager: The Rise of Capitalism and Socialism (Formation III)  8. What is Artificial Intelligence?  9. The Essence of Intelligence: Learning  10. Artificial Neural Networks: The MVP  11. Machine Learning: The Basics  12. What about Consciousness?  13. Dimensions of Labor: Automation vs. Autonomization  14. Big Tech Dominance  15. The Rise of Autonomous/Intelligent Production (Toward Maturity)  16. Conclusion — What To Do

Notă biografică

Thanos (Aris Athanasios) Panagopoulos is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at California State University, Fresno, where he founded and directs the Artificial Intelligence and Intelligent Systems (AIIS) Laboratory. He earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Southampton in the U.K. and was a postdoctoral researcher at the University of California, Berkeley.
His work spans artificial intelligence and intelligent systems, focusing on human-centered technologies for social good and the socioeconomic, ethical, and political consequences of autonomous systems. Shaped intellectually and politically in Greece during the global financial crisis of 2008 and its aftermath, he bridges technical practice with political economy, philosophy, and critical perspectives on technology and society.
His first book, Rage Against the Autonomous Machine, examines today’s AI revolution and Big Tech’s dominance, and the growing struggle over autonomy, power, and resistance.

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Rage Against the Autonomous Machine is not a warning about some distant future—it is a wake-up call for now. If AI is being “aligned,” the real question is: aligned with whom? With humanity’s deepest needs, or with the private interests of those who control the infrastructure?