In July we'll read and discuss Automating Inequality by Virginia Eubanks.
Some questions for discussion:
1) Before reading this books, what were your thoughts on the role of automation in work and social life?
2) How has this book changed your perception of the role of automation?
3) What do you think about the Oath of Non-harm for an Age of Big Data (p.212)? Would you add anything else?
4) What part or situation in the book was most surprising to you?
Some questions for discussion:
1) Before reading this books, what were your thoughts on the role of automation in work and social life?
2) How has this book changed your perception of the role of automation?
3) What do you think about the Oath of Non-harm for an Age of Big Data (p.212)? Would you add anything else?
4) What part or situation in the book was most surprising to you?