Connecting the dots The Black Box Society: The Secret Algorithms That Control Money and Information Frank Pasquale Harvard University Press, 2015. 319 pp

When it comes to the data that can make or break us, who holds the power? Troves of our personal data are being collected and analyzed every day by players who have the power to influence what we see online and how we are seen in real life. The methods by which this information is collected and anal...

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