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- The algorithm : how AI decides who gets hired, monitored, promoted, and fired and why we need to fight back now / by Schellmann, Hilke,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index."Hilke Schellmann is an Emmy award-winning investigative reporter, Wall Street Journal and Guardian contributor, and journalism professor at NYU. In "The Algorithm," she investigates the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the world of work. AI is now being used to decide who has access to an education, who gets hired, who gets fired, and who receives a promotion. Drawing on exclusive information from whistleblowers, internal documents, and real-world tests, Schellmann discovers that many of the algorithms making high-stakes decisions are biased, racist, and do more harm than good. Algorithms are on the brink of dominating our lives and threaten our human future if we don't fight back. Schellmann takes readers on a journalistic detective story, testing algorithms that have secretly analyzed job candidates' facial expressions and tone of voice. She investigates algorithms that scan our online activity, including Twitter and LinkedIn, to construct personality profiles a la Cambridge Analytica. Her reporting reveals how employers track the location of their employees, the keystrokes they make, access everything on their screens, and, during meetings, analyze group discussions to diagnose problems in a team. Even universities are now using predictive analytics for admission offers and financial aid"--
- Subjects: Algorithms; Artificial intelligence; Information society.; Artificial intelligence; Big data;
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- Algorithms in a nutshell / by Heineman, George T.; Pollice, Gary.; Selkow, Stanley,1944-;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.LSC
- Subjects: Computer algorithms.; Software engineering.; Computer software;
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- Algorithms to live by : the computer science of human decisions / by Christian, Brian,1984-; Griffiths, Tom,1978-;
- Includes bibliographical references, Internet addresses and index.LSC
- Subjects: Human behavior; Problem solving; Computer simulation.; Computer algorithms.;
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- Awesome algorithms and creative coding / by Gifford, Clive.;
- Includes bibliographical references, Internet addresses and index.Guided reading: T.LSC
- Subjects: Computer programming; Computer algorithms;
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- Bad choices : how algorithms can help you think smarter and live happier / by Almossawi, Ali.;
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 129-136) and index.LSC
- Subjects: Decision making; Algorithms.; Sequential analysis.; Probabilities.;
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- The shortest history of war : from hunter-gatherers to nuclear superpowers-- a retelling for our times / by Dyer, Gwynne,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index."A history of war from its earliest origins up to the present age of atom bombs and algorithms"--
- Subjects: Military art and science; War;
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- Java all-in-one for dummies / by Lowe, Doug,1959-author.;
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- Subjects: Java (Computer program language);
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- How to explain coding to a grown-up / by Spiro, Ruth.; Martínez, Teresa,1980-;
- "In this tongue-and-cheek guide, a kid expert explains to young readers how to teach their grown-ups about the basics of coding, including hardware, software algorithms, and debugging"--
- Subjects: Computer programming;
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- You can't lose them all : tales of a degenerate gambler and his ridiculous friends / by Iacono, Sal,author.; Kimmel, Jimmy,1967-writer of foreword.;
- "Over the last forty years, Cousin Sal has made bets with doctors, lawyers, teachers, agents, bookies, writers, comedians, radio DJs, tv producers, baseball players, front office executives, bandleaders, movie stars, publicists, weed lab owners, hedge fund operators, and even professional wrestlers. From his early days growing up in Brooklyn and Long Island flipping baseball cards to now hosting podcasts and TV shows and managing several offshore accounts we don't talk about, Cousin Sal has truly become the average American sports fan's go to source for gambling tips. So here's how not to do it ... With hilarious tales of love and loss, winning and (a lot) of losing, crazy family and fatherhood, and a life saga that inspired the Phil Collins' song, "Against All Odds," Cousin Sal has now written THE Vegas super-system, MIT-algorithmic, sharp-approved book for how to gamble like a pro -- or at least not how not to go broke and lose your kids to Child Protective Services"--
- Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; Iacono, Sal.; Gamblers; Gambling; Sports betting; Television personalities;
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- Unmasking AI : my mission to protect what is human in a world of machines / by Buolamwini, Joy,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references."Dr. Joy Buolamwini is the self-described "Poet of Code" who has had a lifelong passion for computer science, engineering, and art -- disciplines that, she felt, pushed the boundaries of reality. After tinkering with robotics as a high school student in Tennessee, to developing mobile apps in Zambia as a Fulbright fellow, Buolamwini eventually found herself at MIT. As a graduate student at the "Future Factory," Buolamwini's groundbreaking research revealed that AI systems -- from leading tech companies -- were consistently failing on non-male, non-white bodies. In Unmasking AI, Buolamwini goes beyond the news headlines about racism, colorism, and sexism in Big Tech to tell the remarkable story of how she uncovered what she calls "the coded gaze" -- evidence of racial and gender bias in tech -- and galvanized the movement to prevent AI harms by founding the Algorithmic Justice League. Applying an intersectional lens to both tech industry and research sector, Buolamwini shows how race, gender, and ability bias can overlap and render broad swaths of humanity vulnerable in our AI-dependent world. Computers, she reminds us, are reflections of both the aspirations and the limitations of the people who create them"--
- Subjects: Biographies.; Personal narratives.; Buolamwini, Joy.; Artificial intelligence; Artificial intelligence; Discrimination in science.; Sex discrimination in science.; Artificial intelligence;
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