ForkLog Reviews 'Hyposubjects' on Singularity and AI Economy
ForkLog has analyzed Timothy Morton and Dominic Boyer's book 'Hyposubjects: On Becoming Human', exploring its concepts on singularity, AI agent economies, and the idea that the network is greater than the sum of its nodes.
In a recent analysis, ForkLog reviewed the 2021 book 'Hyposubjects: On Becoming Human' by philosopher Timothy Morton and anthropologist Dominic Boyer. The work, originally made open access by Open Humanities Press, is set for a Russian translation in 2026 by HylePress.
ForkLog breaks down the book's key themes: the concept of singularity, the emerging economy of AI agents, and the belief that a network always exceeds the sum of its individual nodes. The analysis links these philosophical ideas to contemporary discussions in technology and decentralized systems.
Source: ForkLog