Gandy, 2019 - Google Patents
The algorithm made me do it! predictive policing, cameras, social media and affective assessmentGandy, 2019
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- Gandy O
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- IAMCR 2019 conference in Madrid, Spain
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Christian Sandvig and his colleagues (2016) helped to set the research agenda for communication and information scholars concerned about the impact of algorithmic techniques for the generation of strategic intelligence for corporate and government decision …
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