"While the cookies at the center of Meg Leta Jones's book are not made of sugar, The Character of Consent is a sweet and delicious examination of the politics of data and privacy in our digital world."
"Who knew that the humble cookie contains the crumbs of so many of our internet-age dilemmas? Discover here the compelling, necessary backstory of how we arrived at a digital present that we never truly consented to."
"As artificial intelligence proliferates, more and more hinges on our ability to articulate our own value. We seem to be on the cusp of a world in which workers of all kinds will be replaced with, or to some degree sidelined by, their A.I. equivalents."
"The first step to understanding AI better is coming to terms with the vagueness of the term. . . . AI Snake Oil divides artificial intelligence into two subcategories: predictive AI, which uses data to assess future outcomes; and generative AI, which crafts probable answers to prompts based on past data."
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