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The New Caste System

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  • 182 sider

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In an age where artificial intelligence and machine learning permeate every aspect of our lives, a new form of social stratification has quietly emerged. "The New Caste System: How Algorithms Decide Your Future" exposes the invisible digital hierarchy that determines who gets hired, who receives loans, who gains admission to universities, and who faces scrutiny from law enforcement. This groundbreaking examination reveals how algorithmic decision-making systems, originally designed to eliminate human bias, have instead codified and amplified existing inequalities while creating entirely new forms of discrimination. From credit scoring algorithms that perpetuate racial disparities to hiring software that screens out qualified candidates based on zip codes, the digital revolution has birthed a caste system more pervasive and insidious than any in human history.

This book uncovers the hidden mechanisms that sort people into digital categories before they even know they're being evaluated. You'll discover how your online behavior, purchasing patterns, social connections, and even your smartphone's sensors contribute to algorithmic profiles that follow you through life, shaping opportunities and limitations in ways both subtle and profound. The author takes readers inside the black box of algorithmic governance, explaining complex technical concepts in accessible language while revealing the human consequences of automated decision-making. From the teenager denied college admission due to her neighborhood's crime statistics to the qualified job applicant rejected by resume-scanning software, these stories illuminate how algorithmic bias operates in the shadows of our digital society.

More than just an expos?, this book serves as a call to action, providing practical strategies for individuals to protect themselves from algorithmic discrimination while advocating for systemic reforms that could reshape how we deploy artificial intelligence in society. As algorithms increasingly determine life outcomes, understanding and challenging the new caste system becomes essential for anyone who values fairness, opportunity, and human dignity in the digital age. This urgent and eye-opening work will fundamentally change how you think about technology, inequality, and the future of human agency in an algorithm-driven world.

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  • SprogEngelsk
  • Sidetal182
  • Udgivelsesdato08-07-2025
  • ISBN139798291645154
  • Forlag Independently Published
  • MålgruppeFrom age 0
  • FormatPaperback
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  • Vægt249 g
  • Dybde1 cm
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    10 cm
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    15,2 cm
    22,8 cm

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