The Algorithmic Faust: Baudrillard, Khaby Lame, and the Digital Soul
Pygmalion.exe—AI image Thesis This article argues that contemporary digital culture transforms the classical Faustian pact into a new form of algorithmic self-production. Whereas Goethe’s Faust exchanges his soul for knowledge, experience, and self-expansion, the digital subject increasingly converts identity itself into reproducible data, visibility, and continuous circulation within platform economies. Through Jean Baudrillard’s concept of self-production, the article interprets the “digital soul” not as metaphysical essence but as an operational identity optimized for algorithmic systems. Introduction Recent discussions surrounding Khaby Lame and the sale of his so-called “digital soul” reveal something philosophically unsettling about contemporary culture. The phrase itself initially appears absurd, almost satirical, yet it captures a genuine transformation in the structure of subjectivity under digital capitalism. What is being commercialized is no longer merely labor, celeb...