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SOCIAL-ETHICAL PROBLEMS OF ALGORITHMS IN THE INFORMATION SOCIETY

Marina Anatol'evna Dedyulina
Southern Federal University


Submitted: December 1, 2017
Abstract. The article conducts an analysis of the introduction of algorithms into the human life. With the growth of their role in the society new forms of algorithmic power are emerging that rebuild the work of social, political, economic and cultural systems. The algorithms can be either creative or destructive in any sphere of application. In the aspect of the research the author studies the negative impact of algorithms on humans, since we are at the stage of integrating these technologies into our culture.
Key words and phrases:
алгоритмы
Большие Данные
этика
алгоритмическая культура
датаизм
«общество черного ящика»
algorithms
Great Data
ethics
algorithmic culture
dataism
“The Black Box Society”
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