Summary:
The book explores the complex relationship between society and algorithms, delving into the impact of data and technology on everyday life. It examines ethical dilemmas, the balance between human judgment and machine intelligence, and the implications of relying on algorithms for decision-making across various domains.
Key points:
1. Algorithm Bias: The book discusses the risk of bias and error in decision-making algorithms, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability.
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