The Good, The Bad, and The Algorithm probes the profound impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on society and forecasts the future of justice, freedom, and governance in a foreseeable new digital order.
As a lawyer and cyber-analyst, Ritesh Kotak explores the legal landscape in which Big Tech and their AI tools proliferate. Kotak guides readers through a brief history of Big Tech expansion, with a focus on companies in the Big Five, followed by AI’s encroachment into our individual identities, economic institutions, and social interactions. Exploring sectors like healthcare, education, and law enforcement, the book reveals how AI can boost efficiency, enhance decision-making, and offer personalized experiences—while also raising critical ethical questions around privacy, bias, and job displacement.
With a strong call for a privacy-first approach, The Good, The Bad, and The Algorithm advocates for clear ethical guidelines and robust regulations to ensure technology benefits humanity. The book highlights both the vast opportunities and the significant risks AI brings, urging collective responsibility in shaping its future. Engaging and thought-provoking, The Good, The Bad, and The Algorithm invites readers to reflect on how AI will redefine our world and challenges us to guide its evolution for the greater good, before it’s too late.
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction: The Beginning of the End
Chapter 2: My Name is…
Chapter 3: Bio-Hacking, You’ve Got Male…Cousins
Chapter 4: Libra- Say Goodbye to Banks
Chapter 5: The Stock Exchange
Chapter 6: The Future Digital Workplace is Complex
Chapter 7: This Land is My Land
Chapter 8: AI will be Redefining Borders- The “IP” Ban
Chapter 9: Functioning Dystopia
Chapter 10: Disrupting Traditional Industry
Chapter 11: The Digital Police Service
Chapter 12: Conclusion: A Privacy-First Future is What We Need
Acknowledgements
About the Author
Notes
Index
Table of Figures
Height:229
Width:152
Spine:25
Weight:1.00