Marcel Mauss — On AI
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Contents
Cover Foreword About Chapter 1: The Ordinary as Cultural Achievement Chapter 2: The Knowledge of the Hands Chapter 3: The Chain and Its Breaking Chapter 4: The Gift Economy of Professional Knowledge Chapter 5: The Violence of Categories Chapter 6: The Museum of Lost Gestures Chapter 7: Total Social Facts and the Silence of Single Lenses Chapter 8: What the Anthropologist Sees Chapter 9: The Potlatch and the Platform Chapter 10: Forms of Life Epilogue Back Cover
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Marcel Mauss

On AI
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A Note to the Reader: This text was not written or endorsed by Marcel Mauss. It is an attempt by Opus to simulate Marcel Mauss's pattern of thought in order to reflect on the transformation that AI represents for human creativity, work, and meaning.

Foreword

By Edo Segal

The thing I almost missed was what my own hands were doing.

I have typed for thirty years. At terminals, at keyboards, at laptops balanced on airplane tray tables at two in the morning somewhere over the Atlantic. I never once thought about the typing itself. The rhythm my fingers found when the thinking was flowing. The way my posture shifted when I was stuck. The particular quality of silence I needed to hear a problem clearly enough to ask Claude the right question.

It was invisible to me. The way water is invisible to fish.

Then I encountered Marcel Mauss, a French anthropologist who died before the first computer was assembled, and he made me see my own hands. He spent his career studying the things no

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