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This exploration delves into the long-term threats and opportunities posed by data surveillance, digital forensics, and generative AI, highlighting how we can leverage them for better decision-making amid technological uncertainty. The authors examine the unpredictable and often surprising impacts of data surveillance, AI, and algorithms on our culture and society within global networks. They assert that data, regardless of its form or intended use, possesses a secret life, with significant implications for our intimate relationships, professional endeavors, and political systems. By interviewing experts across various fields, the authors investigate a wide array of scenarios—from playful to profound and problematic—focusing on the enduring consequences of our rush to digitize, store, and analyze data. Rather than emphasizing short-term effects, they advocate for “slow fixes” to improve our relationship with data, including new laws, ethical frameworks, and production models for our data-driven society. By cutting through the prevalent hype and despair surrounding data discussions, the authors empower readers to actively shape how digital technology affects their lives and the broader world.
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The Secret Life of Data, Aram Sinnreich
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- Released
- 2024
- Binding
- (Hardcover)
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- Title
- The Secret Life of Data
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Aram Sinnreich
- Publisher
- MIT Press
- Released
- 2024
- Format
- Hardcover
- ISBN10
- 0262048817
- ISBN13
- 9780262048811
- Series
- Tags
- Nature
- Rating
- 4 out of 5
- Description
- This exploration delves into the long-term threats and opportunities posed by data surveillance, digital forensics, and generative AI, highlighting how we can leverage them for better decision-making amid technological uncertainty. The authors examine the unpredictable and often surprising impacts of data surveillance, AI, and algorithms on our culture and society within global networks. They assert that data, regardless of its form or intended use, possesses a secret life, with significant implications for our intimate relationships, professional endeavors, and political systems. By interviewing experts across various fields, the authors investigate a wide array of scenarios—from playful to profound and problematic—focusing on the enduring consequences of our rush to digitize, store, and analyze data. Rather than emphasizing short-term effects, they advocate for “slow fixes” to improve our relationship with data, including new laws, ethical frameworks, and production models for our data-driven society. By cutting through the prevalent hype and despair surrounding data discussions, the authors empower readers to actively shape how digital technology affects their lives and the broader world.