The Tyranny of Data? The Bright and Dark Sides of Data-Driven Decision-Making for Social Good
The unprecedented availability of large-scale human behavioraldata is profoundly changing the world we live in. Researchers, companies,governments, financial institutions, non-governmental organizations and alsocitizen groups are actively experimenting, innovating and adapting algorith-mic decision-m...
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2016
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