A foremost digital expert looks at the most powerful political tool ever created the internet of things. Will it be like the internet of surveillance and censorship we have now, or will it be something better?
Should we fear or welcome the internet s evolution? The internet of things is the rapidly growing network of everyday objects eyeglasses, cars, thermostats made smart with sensors and internet addresses. Soon we will live in a pervasive yet invisible network of everyday objects that communicate with one another. In this original and provocative book, Philip N. Howard envisions a new world order emerging from this great transformation in the technologies around us.
Howard calls this new era a Pax Technica. He looks to a future of global stability built upon device networks with immense potential for empowering citizens, making government transparent, and broadening information access. Howard cautions, however, that privacy threats are enormous, as is the potential for social control and political manipulation. Drawing on evidence from around the world, he illustrates how the internet of things can be used to repress and control people. Yet he also demonstrates that if we actively engage with the governments and businesses building the internet of things, we have a chance to build a new kind of internet and a more open society.
Pax Technica: How the Internet of Things May Set Us Free or Lock Us Up
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Author(s)Philip N. Howard
PublisherYale University Press
ISBN / ASIN0300199473
ISBN-139780300199475
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank1,124,919
CategorySocial Science
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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