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Big data and the computable society : Algorithms and people in the digital world / Domenico Talia

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New Jersey : World Scientific, 2020.Edition: 1stDescription: xiv, 169 p.: 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780000988454
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 005.7 TAL
Contents:
Digital swarms and apparent power -- Accountable men and algorithms -- Consciousness and technological alienation -- Anticipatory shipping -- Forgetting is more difficult than remembering -- The hypermnesia of the network -- Dis-education and inverted reality -- Beware of that data! -- The inventable future and netnography -- The money with which we pay the web -- The privacy and the toaster -- When a machine learns theology -- Data brokers know us without being our friends -- Open data and the story of a woman who knows their meaning -- The work of the future and the future of work -- A strategy of public innovation -- Spied democracy or transparent society? -- Digital politics, votes, and polls -- The internet information model and the weakness of old media -- A computable society from big data analysis -- Getting value from mining big data -- Who os the owner of facebook data? -- The network digs inside us -- Amazon bracelet, Amazon go and workers -- Toward a new cognitive paradigm -- Surveillance and digital politics -- Imagine or govern our future? -- The tristanian syndrome -- Toward a possible conclusion: Digital twilights.
Summary: Data and algorithms are changing our life. The awareness of importance and pervasiveness of the digital revolution is the primary element from which to start a path of knowledge to grasp what is happening in the world of big data and digital innovation and to understand these impacts on our minds and relationships between people, traceability and the computability of behavior of individuals and social organizations.This book analyses contemporary and future issues related to big data, algorithms, data analysis, artificial intelligence and the internet. It introduces and discusses relationships between digital technologies and power, the role of the pervasive algorithms in our life and the risk of technological alienation, the relationships between the use of big data, the privacy of citizens and the exercise of democracy, the techniques of artificial intelligence and their impact on the labor world, the Industry 4.0 at the time of the Internet of Things, social media, open data and public innovation.Each chapter raises a set of questions and answers to help the reader to know the key issues in the enormous maze that the tools of info-communication have built around us
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Digital swarms and apparent power --
Accountable men and algorithms --
Consciousness and technological alienation --
Anticipatory shipping --
Forgetting is more difficult than remembering --
The hypermnesia of the network --
Dis-education and inverted reality --
Beware of that data! --
The inventable future and netnography --
The money with which we pay the web --
The privacy and the toaster --
When a machine learns theology --
Data brokers know us without being our friends --
Open data and the story of a woman who knows their meaning --
The work of the future and the future of work --
A strategy of public innovation --
Spied democracy or transparent society? --
Digital politics, votes, and polls --
The internet information model and the weakness of old media --
A computable society from big data analysis --
Getting value from mining big data --
Who os the owner of facebook data? --
The network digs inside us --
Amazon bracelet, Amazon go and workers --
Toward a new cognitive paradigm --
Surveillance and digital politics --
Imagine or govern our future? --
The tristanian syndrome --
Toward a possible conclusion: Digital twilights.

Data and algorithms are changing our life. The awareness of importance and pervasiveness of the digital revolution is the primary element from which to start a path of knowledge to grasp what is happening in the world of big data and digital innovation and to understand these impacts on our minds and relationships between people, traceability and the computability of behavior of individuals and social organizations.This book analyses contemporary and future issues related to big data, algorithms, data analysis, artificial intelligence and the internet. It introduces and discusses relationships between digital technologies and power, the role of the pervasive algorithms in our life and the risk of technological alienation, the relationships between the use of big data, the privacy of citizens and the exercise of democracy, the techniques of artificial intelligence and their impact on the labor world, the Industry 4.0 at the time of the Internet of Things, social media, open data and public innovation.Each chapter raises a set of questions and answers to help the reader to know the key issues in the enormous maze that the tools of info-communication have built around us

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