How Big Data Increases Inequality and Threatens Democracy
Ratings63
Average rating3.7
A short book about how “WMDs” pose a great threat to society. The book actually makes some good arguments, and its subject is relevant to a thesis I'm writing on the use machine learning in public policy, and I'm actually on board with the author's critique. However, I don't think the critique goes far enough. The problem is not the encroachment of mathematics in our lives, but the existing social and economic inequalities that are amplified by the use of sophisticated mathematical models. The author also offers no alternatives, we can hardly step back from our data-intensive society. I may be overly harsh, however, as the alternatives posed by authors usually range from very useless to less useless.
EDIT: I must admit that I wrote the above before reading the concluding arguments, where the author (mostly adequately) adresses the above concerns. As such, I've revised my rating up to 4 stars. Recommended to all, including the non-technical reader.