<p>âEthical reasoning in big data: an exploratory analysis is a timely book on the ethical aspects of big data. ⌠Big data analytics is a very important tool for future society. Used properly, it can benefit generations to come. Keep in mind that governments and corporations could also use it to invade peopleâs privacy and well being. Therefore, everyone should keep an eye on big data development.â (R. S. Chang, Computing Reviews, March, 2017)</p><p>âThis book tries to analyze the meaning of privacy ⌠. It looks at specific domains, including the American publicâs attitudes; ways to build trust while analyzing large bodies of data; genomics research; and personal privacy on the internet. ⌠Summing Up: Recommended. All readers.â (H. Levkowitz, Choice, Vol. 54 (6), February, 2017)</p><p>âNearly 20 US-affiliated researchers contributed ten chapters to this collection, which originated at âPrivacy in the Infosphere: an NSF-Sponsored Workshop on Ethical Analysis of Big Data,â at GeorgetownUniversity. ⌠a variety of practitioners, researchers, and students will find this material of interest. ⌠big data is here and we must think about the ethical implications of how data is collected, stored, and utilized. This is the strength of this work.â (Brad Reid, Computing Reviews, computingreviews.com, October, 2016)</p>
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