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Cloud Ethics
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Cloud Ethics

Algorithms and the Attributes of Ourselves and Others

Duke University School of Law, 2020 more...


Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Analytical
  • Eye Opening
  • Overview

Recommendation

Algorithmic technologies play an increasing role in decision-making and governance of human activity. In this academic offering, political geographer Louise Amoore challenges the notion that algorithmic biases are a fixable glitch in the system. Drawing on philosophical frameworks, Amoore explores how the self-generating value judgments which develop from ongoing algorithm-human interaction form a locus-point for ethicopolitics.

Take-Aways

  • A geographically-located understanding of the cloud does not solve the problem of oversight.
  • Algorithmic reasoning works to bring possible links to light, rather than confirming the existence of a link.
  • Machine learning algorithms inextricably connect to human practices. 

About the Author

Professor of political geography at Durham University Louise Amoore also wrote The Politics of Possibility: Risk and Security Beyond Probability.