Abstract
Privacy is not simply an absence of information about us in the minds of others; rather it is the control we have over information about ourselves. The volume of information that people create themselves—the full range of communications from voice calls, e-mails and texts to uploaded pictures, video, and music—pales in comparison to the amount of digital information created about them each day.
Recommended Citation
Robert Sprague,
Welcome to the Machine: Privacy and Workplace Implications of Predictive Analytics,
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Rich. J.L. & Tech
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(2015).
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