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by the-swa
4631 days ago
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The article title isn't very accurate. It's more about how big data and analytics (whether coming from online sources or not) impact our day-to-day lives. "[Kate Crawford] and a colleague propose a system of “due process” that would give people more legal rights to understand how data analytics are used in determinations made against them, such as denial of health insurance or a job." The only reference to social status in the article comes at the end, citing situations where social media may be used to prioritize relief from natural disasters (if a particular neighborhood does not have this technology, there will be no data, even though there may be a larger need for assistance.) |
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