In their article “The Moral Economy of High-Tech Modernism,” Henry Farrell and Marion Fourcade argue that the application of machine learning algorithms to organize our social, economic, and political life has a dual logic. On one hand, it is an engine of classification, and on the other, it provides a means of self-adjusting allocation. This article provides an important insight into the implications of high-tech modernism and its effects on society.
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