There are a lot of thoughts swimming through my head after this reading. In one of my other classes, we talk about all the different ways that technologies can perpetuate different systems of oppression in a […]
A study from Duckduckgo (an alternate search engine to google that claims to not store your search history) says that Google’s search results reinforce the filter bubble. Google refutes this in a series of tweets, […]
When reading the introduction to this excerpt, I was skeptical that the processes created to make solving society’s problems more efficient could work. Specifically, I was surprised that the automated process to […]
Reading Habeas Data was the first time I ever thought about litigation regarding personal data. In addition, prior to this reading, I knew nothing about the security features of email, as well as the role of […]
Sterne’s “Compression: A Loose History” discusses the historical and theoretical contexts under which compression of thought and language, audio, and data have emerged. In regards to the piece, I am especially […]
Looking forward to a great semester! I’m interested in how the narratives extrapolated (or created) from data affect the ways in which we (either as individuals or the government) interact with […]