
Location:
United States
Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Discover the hidden ways algorithms are shaping rural lives, not always for the better. Algorithmic Inequality: The Hidden Costs of Data Bias in Rural Development reveals how algorithms used in loan applications, social media, and government services can unintentionally—and sometimes intentionally—disadvantage rural communities. This insightful book explores the critical issue of data scarcity in rural areas and how it fuels biased algorithms, exacerbating existing inequalities in access to resources, information, and opportunities. Through compelling case studies, the book examines the impact of algorithmic bias on financial services, information access, government resource allocation, and even social cohesion. Learn about the social and psychological consequences of this digital divide and explore potential solutions, from regulatory frameworks to community-based oversight and the development of fairer algorithms. This essential read offers practical strategies and partnerships to create a more equitable and just future for rural communities, empowering them in the digital age. Prepare to be informed and challenged to consider the unseen impacts of technology on those often overlooked. Duration - 5h 1m. Author - Patrick Strickland. Narrator - Digital Voice Maxwell G. Published Date - Monday, 20 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Anand Kelkar ©.
Language:
English
Chapter 1: Introduction: The Algorithmic
Duration:00:18:36
Chapter 2: Data Scarcity and the Bias
Duration:01:06:35
Chapter 5: Algorithmic Bias in Government
Duration:00:43:08
Chapter 7: Mapping Algorithmic Inequality:
Duration:00:44:26
Chapter 9: Regulatory Frameworks and
Duration:00:21:00
Chapter 10: Empowering Rural Communities
Duration:00:24:00
Chapter 11: Designing Equitable Algorithms
Duration:00:20:49
Chapter 12: Building Partnerships for
Duration:00:22:07
Chapter 13: Case Studies: Successful
Duration:00:20:57
Chapter 14: Conclusion: Towards an
Duration:00:19:47