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The Black Box Society

The Secret Algorithms That Control Money and Information
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The Black Box Society explores how corporations collect and analyse detailed personal data from our daily behaviours and digital footprints. Frank Pasquale reveals the hidden algorithms that influence reputations, entrepreneurial prospects, and economic outcomes, often operating in secrecy behind complex code. The book highlights the misuse of secrecy by powerful firms for profit and advocates for greater transparency and accountability, arguing for a society where automated decisions are fair, nondiscriminatory, and open to scrutiny.
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Ideal for readers interested in data privacy, technology ethics, law, political economy, and the societal impact of big data and algorithms. Suitable for academics, professionals, and informed general readers concerned with the transparency and fairness of automated decision-making.

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Every day, corporations are connecting the dots about our personal behavior—silently scrutinizing clues left behind by our work habits and Internet use. But who connects the dots about what firms are doing with all this information? Frank Pasquale exposes how powerful interests abuse secrecy for profit and explains ways to rein them in.

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Every day, corporations are connecting the dots about our personal behaviour—silently scrutinising clues left behind by our work habits and Internet use. The data compiled and portraits created are incredibly detailed, to the point of being invasive. But who connects the dots about what firms are doing with this information? The Black Box Society argues that we all need to be able to do so—and to set limits on how big data affects our lives.

Hidden algorithms can make (or ruin) reputations, decide the destiny of entrepreneurs, or even devastate an entire economy. Shrouded in secrecy and complexity, decisions at major Silicon Valley and Wall Street firms were long assumed to be neutral and technical. But leaks, whistleblowers, and legal disputes have shed new light on automated judgment. Self-serving and reckless behaviour is surprisingly common, and easy to hide in code protected by legal and real secrecy. Even after billions of dollars of fines have been levied, underfunded regulators may have only scratched the surface of this troubling behaviour.

Frank Pasquale exposes how powerful interests abuse secrecy for profit and explains ways to rein them in. Demanding transparency is only the first step. An intelligible society would assure that key decisions of its most important firms are fair, nondiscriminatory, and open to criticism. Silicon Valley and Wall Street need to accept as much accountability as they impose on others.

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Praised as a landmark work in law and political economy by Lawrence Joseph in Commonweal, the book offers a thorough examination of how computational intelligence shapes reputation, search, and finance, according to Malcolm Harris in New Republic. David Auerbach in Slate considers it an important read for understanding the often hidden influence of big data and algorithms on our lives.

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Book Details

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ISBN: 9780674970847

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 29 August 2016

Country: United States

Imprint: Harvard University Press

Illustration: 2 tables, 1 figure

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 23.0mm

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 345g

Pages: 320

About the Author

Frank Pasquale is Professor of Law at Cornell Law School and Cornell Tech and the author of The Black Box Society: The Secret Algorithms That Control Money and Information. His work has appeared in The Atlantic, the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Guardian, and other outlets.

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