Big Data
by Brian Clegg
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Is the Brexit vote successful big data politics or the end of democracy? Why do airlines overbook, and why do banks get it wrong so often? How does big data enable Netflix to forecast a hit, CERN to find the Higgs boson and medics to discover if red wine really is good for you? And how are companies using big data to benefit from smart meters, use advertising that spies on you and develop the gig economy, where workers are managed by the whim of an algorithm? The volumes of data we now access ca
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This book tackles the invisible architecture of our modern worldโthe massive datasets and complex algorithms that shape everything from political campaigns to your Netflix recommendations. Author Brian Clegg unpacks how big data drives decisions in finance, healthcare, and scientific discovery, while also exposing its role in more contentious areas like targeted advertising and the gig economy. He provides a clear-eyed look at the immense power these information systems hold, questioning whether they serve as sophisticated tools for progress or as mechanisms that can undermine democratic processes and personal autonomy.
Cleggโs strength lies in connecting abstract data concepts to tangible, real-world consequences that readers encounter daily. He doesn't just explain how data is collected; he reveals how it's used to influence, predict, and sometimes manipulate outcomes in business and society. Anyone curious about the hidden forces behind their news feed, their credit score, or even their government will find this an essential and sobering guide. Ultimately, this is a crucial primer for understanding the trade-offs of our data-driven age, empowering readers to see the strings being pulled in the background of their lives.
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