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The Rise of Artificial Intelligence and Big Data in Pandemic Society : Crises, Risk and Sacrifice in a New World Order / by Kazuhiko Shibuya

Publisher (Singapore : Springer Singapore : Imprint: Springer)
Year 2022
Edition 1st ed. 2022.
Authors *Shibuya, Kazuhiko author
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OB00187900 Springer Social Sciences eBooks (電子ブック) 9789811909504

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Material Type E-Book
Media type 機械可読データファイル
Size XXII, 293 p. 17 illus., 15 illus. in color : online resource
Notes Chapter 1. A Worldview Seen From Sacrifices -- Chapter 2. Crises, Risks and Sacrifices -- Chapter 3. A Crisis of COVID-19 and its Sacrifices -- Chapter 4. Formalizing Models on COVID-19 Pandemic -- Chapter 5. For Balancing Health Care and Economics -- Chapter 6. Five Virtues to be Digitized Norms -- Chapter 7. Synchronizing Everything to the Digitized World -- Chapter 8. A Living Way in the Digitized World -- Chapter 9. A New World in Motion -- Chapter 10. Digitized Shifts of Regime and Hegemony -- Chapter 11. On Balance of Power -- Chapter 12. For Strategies in The Age of After Corona -- Chapter 13. Conclusion
This book presents a study of the COVID-19 pandemic using computational social scientific analysis that draws from, and employs, statistics and simulations. Combining approaches in crisis management, risk assessment and mathematical modelling, the work also draws from the philosophy of sacrifice and futurology. It makes an original contribution to the important issue of the stability of society by highlighting two significant factors: the COVID-19 crisis as a catalyst for change and the rise of AI and Big Data in managing society. It also emphasizes the nature and importance of sacrifices and the role of politics in the distribution of sacrifices. The book considers the treatment of AI and Big Data and their use to both “good” and “bad” ends, exposing the inevitability of these tools being used. Relevant to both policymakers and social scientists interested in the influence of AI and Big Data on the structure of society, the book re-evaluates the ways we think of lifestyles, economic systems and the balance of power in tandem with digital transformation
HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-0950-4
Subjects LCSH:Artificial intelligence
LCSH:Quantitative research
LCSH:Mathematical statistics—Data processing
LCSH:International relations
LCSH:Sociology
LCSH:Digital media
FREE:Artificial Intelligence
FREE:Data Analysis and Big Data
FREE:Statistics and Computing
FREE:International Relations
FREE:Sociology
FREE:Digital and New Media
Classification LCC:Q334-342
LCC:TA347.A78
DC23:006.3
ID 8000087157
ISBN 9789811909504

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