02072 a2200517 4500001001100000005001700011008004000028020002200068037003600090040000700126041000800133072001500141072001500156072001500171072001500186072001400201072001600215072001700231072001500248072001300263072001300276072001300289072001300302072001200315072001400327072001500341072001300356072002100369072002100390072002100411072002100432072002100453072002100474072002100495072002100516072002100537072002000558100001900578245007500597250000600672260002400678300001000702520080600712700002101518999001501539104027083220250328151424.0250324022025xx 4 eng  a9781040270837qEA bTaylor & FranciscGBP 49.99fBB a01 aeng7 aUYQ2thema7 aUBL2thema7 aUBJ2thema7 aUYZ2thema7 aJP2thema7 aLNQD2thema7 aTJFM12thema7 aTHR2thema7 aUYQ2bic7 aUBL2bic7 aUBJ2bic7 aUYZ2bic7 aJP2bic7 aLNQD2bic7 aTJFM12bic7 aTHR2bic7 aCOM0000002bisac7 aCOM0120402bisac7 aCOM0140002bisac7 aCOM0790002bisac7 aCOM0790102bisac7 aCOM0800002bisac7 aLAW1090002bisac7 aPOL0400002bisac7 aTEC0520002bisac7 a303.48332bisac1 aHenning Glaser10aGoverning the FuturebDigitalization, Artificial Intelligence, Dataism a1 bCRC Pressc20250228 a210 p bWe are living in times of deep and disruptive change. Perhaps the most powerful vector of this change can be described by three related catchphrases: digitalization, artificial intelligence, and dataism. Drawing on considerable expertise from a wide range of scholars and practitioners, this interdisciplinary collection addresses the challenges, impacts, opportunities and regulation of this civilizational transformation from a variety of angles, including technology, philosophy, cultural studies, international law, sociology and economics. This book will be of special interest to scholars, students, analysts, policy planners, and decision-makers in think tanks, international organizations, and state agencies studying and dealing with the development and governance of disruptive technologies.1 aPindar Wong4B01 c8384d8384