fter ten years on the faculty of Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government, Viktor Mayer-Schonberger is director of the Information and Innovation Policy Research Centre at the National University of Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy. He is the coeditor of "Governance and Information Technology: From Electronic Government to Information Government".
Delete looks at the surprising phenomenon of perfect remembering in the digital age, and reveals why we must reintroduce our capacity to forget. Digital technology empowers us as never before, yet it has unforeseen consequences as well. Potentially humiliating content on Facebook is enshrined in cyberspace for future employers to see. Google remembers everything we've searched for and when. The digital realm remembers what is sometimes better forgotten, and this has profound implications for us all.
In Delete, Viktor Mayer-Schönberger traces the important role that forgetting has played throughout human history, from the ability to make sound decisions unencumbered by the past to the possibility of second chances. The written word made it possible for humans to remember across generations and time, yet now digital technology and global networks are overriding our natural ability to forget--the past is ever present, ready to be called up at the click of a mouse. Mayer-Schönberger examines the technology that's facilitating the end of forgetting--digitization, cheap storage and easy retrieval, global access, and increasingly powerful software--and describes the dangers of everlasting digital memory, whether it's outdated information taken out of context or compromising photos the Web won't let us forget. He explains why information privacy rights and other fixes can't help us, and proposes an ingeniously simple solution--expiration dates on information--that may.
Delete is an eye-opening book that will help us remember how to forget in the digital age.
身在一个传统的广告公司做数字广告的工作,面临的是工作理念的冲突和融合。这些大部分沉浸在social media时代的人,常常挂在嘴边的是Anti-social。他们的确看到了大数据给人带来的隐私威胁,从而选择了逃避分享个人数据。这在某种程度上增加了自己对隐私的控制,但却无法逃出数...
评分http://www.cnblogs.com/speeding/p/3416044.html 这本书是看《大数据时代》后加入到待读书单中的,我想看看作者是如何从数GB的照片中只保留最有用的几MB的照片的,后来找到了kindle版的电子书,就读来试试,说实话,这本书写得是相当的啰嗦,来回地重复“遗忘”和“记忆”这...
评分作者对于人类记忆的发展史描写得还是很到位的,但是对于大数据带来的个人隐私问题和社会监控问题的核心认识却是过于异想天开的。 我承认,过多过于清晰的记忆会加重人前进的步伐,就像《黑镜》第一季第三集一样,对一块五星级酒店破损的地毯记得太清楚并不是一件好事。但是并不...
评分第一章:问题 数字时代最大的问题:人们已经忘记了如何忘记。互联网记住了我们希望自己忘记的东西。 与以前相反,遗忘成了例外,记住则变为常态? 第二章:性质 遗忘的重要性:“遗忘在人类决策中扮演中心角色。它让我们能够及时行动;它让我们认识到过去的事件,却不受缚于它...
评分我无意向你冗述维克托•迈尔-舍恩伯格是怎么在《删除》这书里不厌其烦的讲述他对大数据时代信息取舍的应对之法,这本来就是只够撑起来一篇论文的内容,却被作者硬生生的写成了一本书。 这是最好的时代,这是最坏的时代。 Rust-ichini.A.和Glimcher.P.两...
Retrieve Oblivion(找回遗忘)
评分2018-29 Viktor Mayer-Schönberger,Delete:the virtue of forgetting in the digital age,Princeton University Press 2009
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评分Retrieve Oblivion(找回遗忘)
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