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Selfies Without Selves: AI and the Limits of Algorithms

6 min · 18. maj 2026
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Why do algorithms keep misunderstanding us? In this episode of AnthroIntelligence: Culture, Cognition, and Code, I explore a simple but unsettling truth: algorithms do not encounter humans as evolving, contradictory beings—they encounter categories. Using an experience where a forensic podcast episode on Kurt Cobain was flagged despite its academic intent, this episode examines how systems built to classify reality inevitably flatten it. From Enlightenment taxonomies to modern recommendation engines, the urge to sort, label, and predict has always carried a cost: reducing fluid human lives into static boxes. Algorithms can capture snapshots. Humans exist as trajectories. The tension between those two realities may define one of the central limits of artificial intelligence—and one of the last spaces where being human still matters. 📖 Read the full Author's Cut ⁠here [https://open.substack.com/pub/rjotaduran/p/selfies-without-selves?r=6tkoei&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true]. #AnthroIntelligence #Algorithms #HumanComplexity #AIandSociety #CultureAndTechnology #ArtificialIntelligence

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