What is intelligence? The concept crosses and blurs the boundaries
between natural and artificial, bridging the human brain and the
cybernetic world of AI. In this book, the acclaimed philosopher
Catherine Malabou ventures a new approach that emphasizes the
intertwined, networked relationships among the biological, the
technological, and the symbolic.
Malabou traces the modern metamorphoses of intelligence, seeking to
understand how neurobiological and neurotechnological advances have
transformed our view. She considers three crucial developments: the
notion of intelligence as an empirical, genetically based quality
measurable by standardized tests; the shift to the epigenetic paradigm,
with its emphasis on neural plasticity; and the dawn of artificial
intelligence, with its potential to simulate, replicate, and ultimately
surpass the workings of the brain. Malabou concludes that a dialogue
between human and cybernetic intelligence offers the best if not the
only means to build a democratic future. A strikingly original
exploration of our changing notions of intelligence and the human and
their far-reaching philosophical and political implications, Morphing
Intelligence is an essential analysis of the porous border between
symbolic and biological life at a time when once-clear distinctions
between mind and machine have become uncertain.