The cyborg is always political. This is one of Haraway's most insistent claims, and it is the claim that popular readings of the Manifesto most consistently miss. The cyborg is not a celebration of human-machine fusion in the abstract. It is a figure for analyzing the specific power relations that constitute every hybrid — who controls the hybridization, who benefits from it, who bears its costs, whose interests the hybrid serves, and whose interests it marginalizes.
You On AI contains a political analysis, but it is primarily economic — focused on who gets access to the tools, who captures the productivity gains, who bears the transition costs. Haraway's politics goes deeper than distribution. It asks about constitution — about the forces that shape the hybrid itself, that determine what the cyborg can do and what it values, whose knowledge it carries and whose