Computers
Review: After The Last Man by Toivo Koivukoski

Review: After The Last Man by Toivo Koivukoski

This review of After the Last Man considers how Koivukoski's book suggests the possibility of a new (and more complete) political reading of the 'scientific' subject(s): from the cyborg, to the chemically enhanced (or dependent), to the clone(d).
What Computers Can't Be: Identifying the links between 'Children' and 'Experts'

What Computers Can’t Be: Identifying the links between ‘Children’ and ‘Experts’

Is a computer's intelligence potential 'self-imposed' by environment (software) or 'designed' into the limit of its machinery? In the context of the computer and the 'digital subject', this paper looks at Hubert and Stuart Dreyfus's observations on computer intelligence and the learning abilities of children and adults, the 'novice' and the 'expert'.