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The Future of Digital Surveillance: Why Digital Monitoring Will Never Lose Its Appeal in a World of Algorithm-Driven AI
Yong Jin ParkAre humans hard-wired to make good decisions about managing their privacy in an increasingly public world? Or are we helpless victims of surveillance through our use of invasive digital media? Exploring the chasm between the tyranny of surveillance and the ideal of privacy, this book traces the origins of personal data collection in digital technologies including artificial intelligence (AI) embedded in social network sites, search engines, mobile apps, the web, and email. The Future of Digital Surveillance argues against a technologically deterministic view—digital technologies by nature do not cause surveillance. Instead, the shaping of surveillance technologies is embedded in a complex set of individual psychology, institutional behaviors, and policy principles.
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Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright Page
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Dedication
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Contents
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Preface
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Acknowledgments
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Part I: Introduction
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Chapter 1. Putting Individual and Economic Determinants in Perspective
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Part II: Fundamentals of Privacy and Surveillance
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Chapter 2. A Perspective on Institutions
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Chapter 3. A Perspective on Individuals
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Chapter 4. A Perspective on Policy Principles and Regulation of Data Flow
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Part III: Understanding the Future of AI and Its Challenge
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Chapter 5. Ushering in the Era of Artificial Intelligence
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Part IV: Conclusion
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Chapter 6. Alternative Policy Principles, Options, and Recommendations
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Chapter 7. The Future of Digital Surveillance
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Appendix A. The Locus of Privacy Protection in the Marketplace
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Appendix B. Empirical Evidence in Two Strands
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Notes
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References
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Index
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