Algorithms and Sovereignty
dear Aoir readers, due to the high quality of content on this list, I'm constantly refraining from posting about more frivolous initiatives. Then during the writing of my doctoral thesis for the past 2 years this list was also a useful resource and I've planned to post it here once done, as a good motivational goal. I'm now happy to do so, accidentally caught in the storm of yet another public debate about algorithms concerning the Cambridge Analytica case. "Algorithmic Sovereignty" is now available as creative commons from the website of my Alma Mater, Plymouth's Public University http://hdl.handle.net/10026.1/11101 In this dissertation you'll find some analyses that may be applied to the case of FB/CA, but are also related to realities as that of Tor's development or SAP's company policies or PokemonGO or last but not least ARAIs used by law enforcement to preemptively profile criminals, a debate in the US which always focused on "datasets" but has barely touched the consideration of algorithms behind. In case you do, I hope you'll enjoy reading this publication. I'm grateful for the constant source of information you are providing, so here my very best wishes. -- Denis Roio a.k.a. Jaromil http://Dyne.org think &do tank Ph.D, CTO & co-founder software to empower communities Book keynotes, lectures, workshops: https://jaromil.dyne.org ⚷ crypto κρυπτο крипто गुप्त् 加密 האנוסים المشفره GnuPG: 6113D89C A825C5CE DD02C872 73B35DA5 4ACB7D10
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