Womanhood, Rewired: the Female Body in Algorithm's Reach

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Bol The previous waves of feminism fought for the right to vote, the right to work, the right to bodily autonomy, the right to be heard. None of them had to fight for the right to your own face. None of them had to figure out what consent means when the image is not technically you but is technically your face.In Womanhood, Rewired, J.J. Ramos follows the algorithmic patriarchy into the body itself. Across thirteen chapters, the book maps every surface where AI has now reached: the period tracker that knows your cycle, the wearable that watches your ovulation, the obstetric AI that risk-scores your pregnancy, the menopause app that decides what midlife should feel like, the voice assistant that learned to sound like a woman, the filter that taught a generation of girls what their faces should look like, the smart device on the nightstand that learned what you do in the dark, the deepfake that learned your face.Drawing on the feminist-medical research tradition of Invisible Women (Criado Perez), Doing Harm (Dusenbery), Unwell Women (Cleghorn), and Eve (Bohannon), and on the algorithmic-justice scholarship of Joy Buolamwini, Safiya Umoja Noble, and Cathy O'Neil, Ramos makes the case that the AI patriarchy has walked past the boardroom and into the bedroom, the clinic, the bathroom, the pelvic exam. The historical female body has never been the standard data set; now the AI is being trained on the standard data set that was never her.This is not an anti-technology book. Many of the products described in it could be genuinely good. The book is for honest design, honest disclosure, and honest consent. The final chapters offer an audit framework for individual women, a regulatory and design agenda for healthcare and industry, and a closing argument for what an embodied feminism in the AI era can defensibly be.For readers of Invisible Women, Doing Harm, Unwell Women, Eve, Weapons of Math Destruction, and Unmasking AI - and for any woman who has wondered, looking at the screen, what the screen now knows about her body.

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The previous waves of feminism fought for the right to vote, the right to work, the right to bodily autonomy, the right to be heard. None of them had to fight for the right to your own face. None of them had to figure out what consent means when the image is not technically you but is technically your face.In Womanhood, Rewired, J.J. Ramos follows the algorithmic patriarchy into the body itself. Across thirteen chapters, the book maps every surface where AI has now reached: the period tracker that knows your cycle, the wearable that watches your ovulation, the obstetric AI that risk-scores your pregnancy, the menopause app that decides what midlife should feel like, the voice assistant that learned to sound like a woman, the filter that taught a generation of girls what their faces should look like, the smart device on the nightstand that learned what you do in the dark, the deepfake that learned your face.Drawing on the feminist-medical research tradition of Invisible Women (Criado Perez), Doing Harm (Dusenbery), Unwell Women (Cleghorn), and Eve (Bohannon), and on the algorithmic-justice scholarship of Joy Buolamwini, Safiya Umoja Noble, and Cathy O'Neil, Ramos makes the case that the AI patriarchy has walked past the boardroom and into the bedroom, the clinic, the bathroom, the pelvic exam. The historical female body has never been the standard data set; now the AI is being trained on the standard data set that was never her.This is not an anti-technology book. Many of the products described in it could be genuinely good. The book is for honest design, honest disclosure, and honest consent. The final chapters offer an audit framework for individual women, a regulatory and design agenda for healthcare and industry, and a closing argument for what an embodied feminism in the AI era can defensibly be.For readers of Invisible Women, Doing Harm, Unwell Women, Eve, Weapons of Math Destruction, and Unmasking AI - and for any woman who has wondered, looking at the screen, what the screen now knows about her body.

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