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File Size: 1600 KB

Print Length: 320 pages

Publisher: NYU Press; Reprint edition (May 2, 2017)

Publication Date: May 30, 2017

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B06W2G48QN

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#149,928 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

The topic is certainly important, and any attempt at transparency is welcome. But the writing is so dense and esoteric it is almost unreadable. The author may know his stuff, but he needs to take a writing course. I wonder if he had an editor. I watched the author on CSPAN giving a talk about his book. He speaks about as well as he writes. Buyer beware.

This book addresses the very important contemporary topic of big data, social analytics, digital privacy and artificial intelligence algorithms.The book is highly readable, and the thoughts are well laid out. I find it a must read for everyone interested in those topics.

We all know that web services sell data from our use of the internet. But how do they make that data useful to anyone? That is the purpose of We Are Data. It laboriously elucidates the often arcane machinations of the Googles and Facebooks of the world. At bottom, there is an algorithm, a mathematical construct, ever tweaked to reflect new realities, so you can’t pin it down from one day to the next. Algorithms spit out decisions based on your individual clicks, searches, e-mail, contact lists and chats. They decide who you are in order to appeal to data purchasers. According to your activity and location, it might classify you as a man even though you are a woman, old though you are young, black though you are white, and so on. You could be gay one day and straight the next. Doesn’t matter. Your activity and location is just a commodity for sale in bulk.Web services structure the raw data into algorithmically constructed data objects, according what is useful to clients. It could be ‘terrorist’ for the NSA for example. (There are two kinds of beings in the world – those without quotation marks, and those with, the latter being cyber constructs). Facebook’s ‘terrorist’ could be completely different from Google’s. It’s purely a convenience for the sake of the buyer, be it TSA or Starbucks.Everything is monetized (but you receive none of it). The dictum is that if it is not in principle measurable, or if it is not being measured, it doesn’t exist. Individuals cease to matter. They become dividuals, the cyber distillation of the data they generate.We Are Data is a missing link in the chain of how the world operates. it is also quite dense and dry. There are precious few examples of how real people are affected. It is however, festooned with empty when not totally meaningless references to Michel Foucault. Just name dropping, while adding zero insight. I would say he is mentioned about 40 times. In places, We Are Data reads like it was written by an algorithm. But just when you want to give up, Cheney-Lippold sends a missile across the bow: ”Almost everything that is algorithmic is a lie.” I wish he would have led with that instead of his 40 page intro. It would have been a much more dynamic book.So the bad news is privacy is non-existent. Irretrievable. Gone forever. The good news is nobody wants to know who you really are anyway. Just keep clicking.David Wineberg

This book was so poorly written that I’m shocked a publisher even touched it. The author makes no attempt to explain these esoteric concepts in a comprehensible way, that I suspect he has no idea what he’s talking about. Some of his assertions are flat out wrong and show a deep misunderstanding of logic. Waste of time and money.

The author is a suspended professor at University of Michigan. He wrote a letter of recommendation for a female student and then withdrew it after finding out she wanted to go to Tel-Aviv University. Google his name for the full story.

Great the book, great the package.

this book is totally inspiring. everyone should read it!

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