James Igoe

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Together, these chapters argue that we can still disrupt predatory data’s expansion, but to do so requires bringing our present and future forecasting into new conversations with the past. Indeed, we understand the impacts of predatory data in our present information age only dimly without a consideration of the history of eugenics and how its specter has fundamentally shaped the master narrative of knowledge work and technology in the twenty-first century.
Predatory Data: Eugenics in Big Tech and Our Fight for an Independent Future
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