Welcome to Bookmarker!

This is a personal project by @dellsystem. I built this to help me retain information from the books I'm reading.

Source code on GitHub (MIT license).

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6 years, 4 months ago

human judgment and algorithms

[...] Google continues to maintain that it doesn’t want human judgment blurring the autonomy of its algorithms. But even spelling suggestions depend on human judgment, and in fact Google developed that feature not only by means of algorithms, but also through a painstaking, iterative interplay betw…

—p.75 The Black Box Society: The Secret Algorithms That Control Money and Information The Hidden Logics of Search (59) by Frank Pasquale
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desuetude

The question now is whether regulators will adopt and enforce classic rules in a digital age, or let them wither into desuetude

—p.72 The Hidden Logics of Search (59) by Frank Pasquale
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we pay with our attention archive/dissertation

We pay no money for Google’s services. But someone pays for its thousands of engineers, and that someone is advertisers. Nearly all the company’s revenue comes from marketers eager to reach the targeted audiences that Google delivers so abundantly. We pay with our attention and with our data, the…

—p.66 The Hidden Logics of Search (59) by Frank Pasquale
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escaped pressures for transparency

[...] search services, social and not, are “must-have” properties for advertisers as well as users. As such, they have made very deep inroads indeed into the sphere of cultural, economic, and political influence that was once dominated by broadcast networks, radio stations, and newspapers. But thei…

—p.61 The Hidden Logics of Search (59) by Frank Pasquale
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