GOVERNANCE OF THE INTERNET OF THINGS

Today's increasing rate of technological change results from the rapid growth in computer processing speed, when combined with the cost decline of processing capacity, and is of historical import. The daily life of billions of individuals worldwide has been forever changed by technology in just...

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Published inJurimetrics (Chicago, Ill.) Vol. 60; no. 3; pp. 315 - 351
Main Authors Trautman, Lawrence J, Hussein, Mohammed T, Ngamassi, Louis, Molesky, Mason J
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Chicago American Bar Association 22.03.2020
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ISSN0897-1277
2154-4344

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Summary:Today's increasing rate of technological change results from the rapid growth in computer processing speed, when combined with the cost decline of processing capacity, and is of historical import. The daily life of billions of individuals worldwide has been forever changed by technology in just the last few years. Costly data breaches continue at an alarming rate. The challenge facing humans as they attempt to govern the process of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and the impact of billions of sensory devices connected to the Internet is the subject of this Article.
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ISSN:0897-1277
2154-4344