Data-centric Living
Algorithms, Digitization and Regulation
Herausgeber: Sridhar, V.
Data-centric Living
Algorithms, Digitization and Regulation
Herausgeber: Sridhar, V.
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This book explores how data about our everyday online behaviour is collected and how they are processed in various ways by algorithms powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML).
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This book explores how data about our everyday online behaviour is collected and how they are processed in various ways by algorithms powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML).
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 534g
- ISBN-13: 9780367554170
- ISBN-10: 0367554178
- Artikelnr.: 62716954
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 534g
- ISBN-13: 9780367554170
- ISBN-10: 0367554178
- Artikelnr.: 62716954
V. Sridhar is Professor at the Centre for IT and Public Policy at the International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore, India. He is the author of three previously published books: The Telecom Revolution in India: Technology, Regulation and Policy (2012), The Dynamics of Spectrum Management: Legacy, Technology, and Economics (2014), and Emerging ICT Policies and Regulations: Roadmap to Digital Economies (2019). Dr Sridhar has taught at many Institutions in the USA, Finland, New Zealand, and India. He has received funding from different sources, both national and international for his research projects. He has also published more than 300 articles on telecom regulation in popular newspapers and magazines. He was a visiting scholar at the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism at the University of Southern California recently. Dr Sridhar has been a member of Government of India committees on Telecom and IT and has published many peer-reviewed articles in telecom and information systems journals. Dr Sridhar has a Ph.D. from the University of Iowa, USA. His work can be accessed at: http://www.vsridhar.info
1. Data Centric Living: An Introduction PART I: Challenges of Digitization
& Datafication 2. Algorithms in Society: Arbitrage, Bias, and Culture 3.
Artificial Intelligence and its Effect on Employment and Skilling 4.
Continuing Cybernetic Musing: Behaviour Shaping through Data-Driven
Feedback 5. Data-Driven Identities 6. Inclusive Digital Governance:
Reflecting on Public Value in a Food Security Programme 7. The Social
Meaning of Mobile Money: Navigating Digital Payments, Savings and Credit in
the Global South 8. Sharing and Use of Non-Personal Health Information:
Case of the COVID-19 Pandemic PART II: Technology and Regulatory Solutions
9. Evaluation of Privacy Policies of Digital Firms 10. Incorporating
Privacy Regulatory Requirements in Building Software 11. Data Protection
Regulation: Comparing Approaches in the US, EU and India 12. Data
Localisation and its Effects on Cross Border Digital Trade 13. Ethical
Standards in Autonomous Systems 14. The Epilogue
& Datafication 2. Algorithms in Society: Arbitrage, Bias, and Culture 3.
Artificial Intelligence and its Effect on Employment and Skilling 4.
Continuing Cybernetic Musing: Behaviour Shaping through Data-Driven
Feedback 5. Data-Driven Identities 6. Inclusive Digital Governance:
Reflecting on Public Value in a Food Security Programme 7. The Social
Meaning of Mobile Money: Navigating Digital Payments, Savings and Credit in
the Global South 8. Sharing and Use of Non-Personal Health Information:
Case of the COVID-19 Pandemic PART II: Technology and Regulatory Solutions
9. Evaluation of Privacy Policies of Digital Firms 10. Incorporating
Privacy Regulatory Requirements in Building Software 11. Data Protection
Regulation: Comparing Approaches in the US, EU and India 12. Data
Localisation and its Effects on Cross Border Digital Trade 13. Ethical
Standards in Autonomous Systems 14. The Epilogue
1. Data Centric Living: An Introduction PART I: Challenges of Digitization
& Datafication 2. Algorithms in Society: Arbitrage, Bias, and Culture 3.
Artificial Intelligence and its Effect on Employment and Skilling 4.
Continuing Cybernetic Musing: Behaviour Shaping through Data-Driven
Feedback 5. Data-Driven Identities 6. Inclusive Digital Governance:
Reflecting on Public Value in a Food Security Programme 7. The Social
Meaning of Mobile Money: Navigating Digital Payments, Savings and Credit in
the Global South 8. Sharing and Use of Non-Personal Health Information:
Case of the COVID-19 Pandemic PART II: Technology and Regulatory Solutions
9. Evaluation of Privacy Policies of Digital Firms 10. Incorporating
Privacy Regulatory Requirements in Building Software 11. Data Protection
Regulation: Comparing Approaches in the US, EU and India 12. Data
Localisation and its Effects on Cross Border Digital Trade 13. Ethical
Standards in Autonomous Systems 14. The Epilogue
& Datafication 2. Algorithms in Society: Arbitrage, Bias, and Culture 3.
Artificial Intelligence and its Effect on Employment and Skilling 4.
Continuing Cybernetic Musing: Behaviour Shaping through Data-Driven
Feedback 5. Data-Driven Identities 6. Inclusive Digital Governance:
Reflecting on Public Value in a Food Security Programme 7. The Social
Meaning of Mobile Money: Navigating Digital Payments, Savings and Credit in
the Global South 8. Sharing and Use of Non-Personal Health Information:
Case of the COVID-19 Pandemic PART II: Technology and Regulatory Solutions
9. Evaluation of Privacy Policies of Digital Firms 10. Incorporating
Privacy Regulatory Requirements in Building Software 11. Data Protection
Regulation: Comparing Approaches in the US, EU and India 12. Data
Localisation and its Effects on Cross Border Digital Trade 13. Ethical
Standards in Autonomous Systems 14. The Epilogue