Conclusion
This chapter recounts the emergence of the Five Star Movement and its dependence on algorithmic technologies. It discusses the venue of knowing the world and knowledge of the self as it is once more firmly and singularly rooted in the human corporeal self and shifted toward mathematical algorithms and computers. It describes living in a world in which knowledge is not just run through algorithms but also customized to the individual shape of what the world is about and who should rule it. The chapter speculates what the new material infrastructures of knowledge mean for democratic governance in an age dominated by highly sophisticated but indecipherable and invisible forms of intelligence. It elaborates how the mirror in the 2018 film I Exist serves as a kind of double illusion as it is considered a fake religion icon that is created for someone else's financial gain, not individual enlightenment.