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The Tyranny of Algorithms

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SKU: 9781787702929

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Explore the pervasive impact of algorithms on our lives in “The Tyranny of Algorithms” by Miguel Benasayag (ISBN: 9781787702929). This thought-provoking book delves into how digital algorithms shape human behavior, societal structures, and the very fabric of our existence. Discover the subtle yet powerful ways algorithms influence our choices, beliefs, and interactions in the digital age. A must-read for anyone concerned about the future of technology and its impact on humanity.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9781787702929
  • Publisher: Europa Compass
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Spine Width: 14 mm
  • Width: 14 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1787702928
  • Publisher Date: 13 May 2021
  • Height: 120 mm
  • No of Pages: 128
  • Weight: 544 gr

10 reviews for The Tyranny of Algorithms

  1. Saffil Ahmad

    Provocative and unsettling. This book challenged my assumptions about the digital world. Highly recommend.

  2. Soumya Saini

    An important book. It is good to understand how choices are manipulated by big players

  3. Ishika Agrawal

    A compelling read that made me question my reliance on technology. While insightful, the author’s tone felt a bit alarmist at times.

  4. Karan Sharma

    Algorithms are definitely tyrannical! This book opened my eyes. It’s a bit dense, but worth the effort.

  5. Md Shakeeb Asghar

    The Tyranny of Algorithms is well-written and thought-provoking. Some points felt repetitive.

  6. Gautamdev Chakravarty

    A bit too theoretical for my taste, but I can appreciate the author’s concern. It has some good concepts

  7. Abhigyan Raj

    It is good to see such deep analysis of Algorithms. Few examples can make it more interesting

  8. Akshita Singh

    Interesting concept, but I felt the book lacked practical solutions. More analysis than action.

  9. Vimlesh Pathak

    I appreciated the deep dive into the subject. At times, the language felt a bit too academic for a casual reader.

  10. Hansika Jain

    A must-read for anyone working in tech or interested in the future. Benasayag raises important questions.

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