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Andreas Weigend - Data for the People: How to Make Our Post-Privacy Economy Work for You - 9780465044696 - V9780465044696
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Data for the People: How to Make Our Post-Privacy Economy Work for You

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Description for Data for the People: How to Make Our Post-Privacy Economy Work for You Hardcover. A longtime chief scientist at Amazon shows how open data can make everyone, not just corporations, richer Num Pages: 272 pages, TBD. BIC Classification: UBW; URD. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 246 x 164 x 34. Weight in Grams: 534.
A long-time chief data scientist at Amazon shows how open data can make everyone, not just corporations, richer Every time we Google something, Facebook someone, Uber somewhere, or even just turn on a light, we create data that businesses collect and use to make decisions about us. In many ways this has improved our lives, yet, we as individuals do not benefit from this wealth of data as much as we could. Moreover, whether it is a bank evaluating our credit worthiness, an insurance company determining our risk level, or a potential employer deciding whether we get ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Basic Books
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Weight
534g
Number of Pages
272
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780465044696
SKU
V9780465044696
Shipping Time
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About Andreas Weigend
Andreas Weigend is one of the world's foremost experts on the future of big data, social-mobile technologies, and consumer behavior. He teaches at Stanford University, the University of California, Berkeley, and Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business in China. He is the founder and director of the Social Data Lab. He lives in San Francisco, California.

Reviews for Data for the People: How to Make Our Post-Privacy Economy Work for You
[Weigend] makes a strong case for what we need-the right to amend or blur the data that pertains to us, the freedom to experiment with it and take it with us to other sites and services, and the ability to insist that data refineries be clear about how they're using our information. -Wall Street Journal A hugely interesting ... Read more

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