Governing the Digital Societypresents a range of governance approaches, focusing on online platforms, artificial intelligence, and the public values that underpin these technologies.
Governing the Digital Societypresents a range of governance approaches, focusing on online platforms, artificial intelligence, and the public values that underpin these technologies.
José van Dijck is Distinguished University Professor of Media and Digital Society at Utrecht University since 2017. In 2021, she received the Spinoza Prize, which has made this edited volume possible. Karin van Es is Associate Professor of Media and Culture Studies and project lead Humanities at Data School, both at Utrecht University. Anne Helmond is Associate Professor of Media, Data and Society at Utrecht University. She is co-director of the focus area Governing the Digital Society. Fernando van der Vlist is Assistant Professor and program coordinator for the Master's Cultural Data at the University of Amsterdam.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Figures List of Tables About the Authors Acknowledgements Introduction: Governing the Digital Society Section 1: Governing Platforms Decentralized Online Social Networks: Technological and Organizational Choices and Their Public Value Trade-offs Section 2: Governing Artificial Intelligence Governing the Global Proliferation of Digital Surveillance Technologies: Lessons from the EU Section 3: Governing Public Values The Techno-Politics of Conversational AI's Moral Agency: Examining ChatGPT and ErnieBot as Examples Concluding comments: An assessment of governing the digital society Index
List of Figures List of Tables About the Authors Acknowledgements Introduction: Governing the Digital Society Section 1: Governing Platforms Decentralized Online Social Networks: Technological and Organizational Choices and Their Public Value Trade-offs Section 2: Governing Artificial Intelligence Governing the Global Proliferation of Digital Surveillance Technologies: Lessons from the EU Section 3: Governing Public Values The Techno-Politics of Conversational AI's Moral Agency: Examining ChatGPT and ErnieBot as Examples Concluding comments: An assessment of governing the digital society Index
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