Algorithmic regulation: A critical interrogation
King's College London · Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority · +1 more institution
Abstract
Abstract Innovations in networked digital communications technologies, including the rise of “Big Data,” ubiquitous computing, and cloud storage systems, may be giving rise to a new system of social ordering known as algorithmic regulation. Algorithmic regulation refers to decisionmaking systems that regulate a domain of activity in order to manage risk or alter behavior through continual computational generation of knowledge by systematically collecting data (in real time on a continuous basis) emitted directly from numerous dynamic components pertaining to the regulated environment in order to identify and, if necessary, automatically refine (or prompt refinement of) the system's operations to attain a…
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1Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Big data
- Interrogation
- Process (computing)
- Data science
- Cloud computing
- Corporate governance
- Cybernetics
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions