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    This paper examines the transformations of personhood in the digital age brought by the recursive operations of machine learning (ML) artificial intelligence systems (AI). Focusing on the opaque ways recursive machine learning systems construct specific “digital human twins” (DHTs) as representations of real persons, it analyzes how contemporary algorithmic infrastructures entangle human selfhood and how this, in turn, impacts autonomy, agency, and self-determination. Through a case study conduc…Read more