Fast Capitalism
Abstract
This essay presents a novel Marxist theory of artificial intelligence (AI) as the latest expansive form of dead labor. Drawing on Marx’s Grundrisse (1993 [1973]), I argue that modern AI systems function as cyberzombies: digital entities animated by appropriated dead cognitive labor. This dead cognitive labor operates as seemingly autonomous machine cognition, reproducing the core feature of capital: the domination of living labor by accumulated past labor. These cyberzombies accelerate the widening cognitive rift—the structural separation between communities that supply resources for AI to function and the actors who accumulate the resulting knowledge. The essay concludes that cyberzombies reveal an unsettling frontier of alienation: by automating dead labor, AI privatizes the afterlife of human thought within corporate infrastructures.
Recommended Citation
Van Pelt, Craig
(2026)
"Cyberzombies and the Afterlife of Thought: Dead Labor, AI, and the Necropolis of Capital,"
Fast Capitalism: Vol. 23:
Iss.
1, Article 4.
DOI: 10.32855/1930-014X.1504
Available at:
https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/fastcapitalism/vol23/iss1/4