Governance by algorithms: reality construction by algorithmic selection on the Internet
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Abstract
This article explores the governance by algorithms in information societies. Theoretically, it builds on (co-)evolutionary innovation studies in order to adequately grasp the interplay of technological and societal change and combines these with institutional approaches to incorporate governance by technology or rather software as institutions. Methodologically, it draws from an empirical survey of Internet-based services that rely on automated algorithmic selection, a functional typology derived from it, and an analysis of associated potential social risks. It shows how algorithmic selection has become a growing source of social order, of a shared social reality in information societies. It argues that –…
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- Corporate governance
- Selection (genetic algorithm)
- The Internet
- Sociology
- Transparency (behavior)
- Computer science
- Artificial intelligence
- Economics
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