![]() His analysis of search is pointed and poignant, underlining that we need to understand it better and treat search results more critically and sceptically… Pasquale’s detailed analyses, and his recipes not just for transparency but also for accountability, for more rigour in regulation and harder-hitting enforcement, deserve a careful read-and then action. The Black Box Society was one of rst scholarly accounts of algorithmic decision-making to synthesize empirical research, normative frameworks, and legal argument. ![]() ![]() For this reason, although it might appear merely to be a book about technology and finance, The Black Box Society, ultimately, is a radical and political work that deserves wide attention… The Black Box Society includes, for example, a fine explanation of the way that corporate and government surveillance work in concert and why we should be concerned about both… brutal on the subject of the NSA, but devastating in his critique of Facebook, Twitter and Google and the myths that continue to surround them: myths of neutrality, myth about the ephemeral nature of their power and more. state interests that operate in proverbial black boxes. The algorithmic control that law scholar Frank Pasquale eloquently and intelligently details and analyzes goes beyond money information and into almost every aspect of our lives. Frank Pasquale is a professor of law at Brooklyn Law School, and the author of The Black Box Society: The Secret Algorithms That Control Money and Information (2015, Harvard), and. ![]()
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