litbaza книги онлайнДомашняяБез своего мнения - Франклин Фоер

Шрифт:

-
+

Интервал:

-
+

Закладка:

Сделать
1 ... 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62
Перейти на страницу:

72. Kurzweil, Singularity, задняя сторона обложки.

73. John Markoff, Machines of Loving Grace (HarperCollins, 2015), 85.

74. Alphabet Inc., Research & Development Expenses, 2015, Google Finance.

75. Josh McHugh, “Google vs. Evil,” Wired, January 2003.

76. Greg Kumparak, “Larry Page Wants Earth to Have a Mad Scientist Island,” TechCrunch, May 15, 2003.

77. Robert D. Hof, “Deep Learning,” Technology Review, www.technologyreview.com/s/513696/deep-learning.

78. Sara Jerome, “Schmidt: Google gets ‘right up to the creepy line’,” The Hill, October 1, 2010.

79. David Rowan, “On the Exponential Curve: Inside Singularity University,” Wired, May 2013.

80. “Google Pledges $3 Million to Singularity University to Make Graduate Studies Program Free of Charge,” Singularity Hub, January 28, 2015.

81. Exponential Advisory Board brochure, Singularity University.

82. “Time Talks to CEO Larry Page About Its New Venture to Extend Human Life,” Time, September 18, 2013.

83. Steven Levy, In the Plex (Simon & Schuster, 2011), 354.

84. Levy, In the Plex, 355.

85. Levy, In the Plex, 353.

86. George Dyson, Turing’s Cathedral (Pantheon, 2012), 312–13.

87. Page, Google Keynote, May 15, 2013.

88. Steven Levy, “Google’s Larry Page on Why Moon Shots Matter,” Wired, January 17, 2013.

89. Levy, Wired, January 17, 2013.

Глава 3. Марк Цукерберг против свободы воли

90. Levy, Hackers (O’Reilly Media, 2010), 29, 96.

91. Markoff, Dormouse, 272.

92. Patrick Gillespie, “Was Mark Zuckerberg an AOL Add-on Developer?” patorjk.com, April 9, 2013.

93. Ben Mezrich, The Accidental Billionaires (Anchor Books, 2009), 49.

94. Levy, Hackers, 475.

95. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on stumbles: ‘There’s always a next move,’ ” Today, February 4, 2014.

96. Mark Zuckerberg’s Letter to Investors: ‘The Hacker Way,’ ” Wired, February 1, 2012.

97. David Kirkpatrick, The Facebook Effect (Simon & Schuster, 2010), 144.

98. Kirkpatrick, 209.

99. Kirkpatrick, 199.

100. Kirkpatrick, 200.

101. Kirkpatrick, 254.

102. Marc Andreessen, “Why Software Is Eating the World,” Wall Street Journal, August 20, 2011.

103. Laura M. Holson, “Putting a Bolder Face on Google,” New York Times, February 8, 2009.

104. Ben Thompson, “Why Twitter Must Be Saved,” Stratechery, November 8, 2016.

105. Matthew Stewart, The Courtier and the Heretic (W. W. Norton, 2006), 12.

106. Umberto Eco, The Search for the Perfect Language (Blackwell, 1995), 274.

107. Stewart, 141.

108. Eco, 281.

109. James Gleick, The Information (Pantheon, 2011), 93.

110. John MacCormick, Nine Algorithms That Changed the Future (Princeton University Press, 2012), 3–4.

111. Chris Anderson, “The End of Theory: The Data Deluge Makes the Scientific Method Obsolete,” Wired, June 23, 2008.

112. Constance L. Hays, “What Wal-Mart Knows About Customers’ Habits,” New York Times, November 14, 2004.

113. Latanya Sweeney, “Discrimination in Online Ad Delivery,” Communications of the ACM 56, no. 5 (May 2013): 44–54.

114. Charlie Rose Show, November 7, 2011.

115. Alexandra Chang, “Liveblog: Facebook Reveals a ‘New Look for News Feed’,” Wired, March 7, 2013.

116. Motahhare Eslami, Aimee Rickman, Kristen Vaccaro, Amirhossein Aleyasen, Andy Vuong, Karrie Karahalios, Kevin Hamilton, and Christian Sandvig, “I always assumed that I wasn’t really that close to [her]: Reasoning about Invisible Algorithms in News Feeds,” CHI’15 Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, April 2015, 153–62.

117. Jon Kleinberg and Sendhil Mullainathan, “We Built Them, But We Don’t Understand Them,” Edge, 2015.

118. Tom Simonite, “What Facebook Knows,” Technology Review, June 13, 2012.

119. Adam D. I. Kramer, Jamie E. Guillory, and Jeffrey T. Hancock, “Experimental evidence of massive-scale emotional contagion through social networks,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111, no. 24 (June 17, 2014): 8788–90.

120. Reed Albergotti, “Facebook Experiments Had Few Limits; Data Science Lab Conducted Tests on Users With Little Oversight,” Wall Street Journal, July 2, 2014.

121. Robert M. Bond, Christopher J. Fariss, Jason J. Jones, Adam D. I. Kramer, Cameron Marlow, Jaime E. Settle, and James H. Fowler, “A 61- Million-Person Experiment in Social Influence and Political Mobilization,” Nature 489, no. 7415 (September 13, 2012): 295–98.

122. Michal Kosinski, David Stillwell, and Thore Graepel, “Private traits and attributes are predictable from digital records of human behavior,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110, no. 15 (April 9, 2013), 5802–5.

123. Michael Rundle, “Zuckerberg: telepathy is the future of Facebook,” Wired, July 1, 2015.

124. Joanna Plucinska, “How an Algorithm Helped the LAT Scoop Monday’s Quake,” Columbia Journalism Review, March 18, 2014.

Глава 4. Джефф Безос и атака на знание

125. “Jeff Bezos in Conversation with Steven Levy,” Wired Business Conference, June 15, 2009.

126. Brad Stone, The Everything Store (Little, Brown and Company, 2013), 24.

127. Рассуждая об экономике знания, я опирался на превосходный труд Дэвида Уорша: David Warsh Knowledge and the Wealth of Nations (W.W. Norton, 2006).

128. Paul M. Romer, “Endogenous Technological Change,” Journal of Political Economy 98, no. 5 (October 1990): S71–102.

129. Cory Doctorow, Information Doesn’t Want to Be Free (McSweeney’s, 2014), 41.

130. Lawrence Lessig, The Future of Ideas (Random House, 2001), 14.

131. Kevin Kelly, New Rules for the New Economy (Viking Penguin, 1998), 40.

132. Astra Taylor, The People’s Platform (Metropolitan Books, 2014), 204.

133. Paul Mason, Postcapitalism (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2015), 125.

134. Herbert A. Simon, “Designing Organizations for an Information-Rich World,” in Martin Greenberger, ed., Computers, Communications, and the Public Interest (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1971), 40.

135. Gleick, 410.

136. Chris Ruen, Freeloading (OR Books, 2012), 7.

137. Robert Levine, Free Ride (Doubleday, 2011), 9.

1 ... 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62
Перейти на страницу:

Комментарии
Минимальная длина комментария - 20 знаков. Уважайте себя и других!
Комментариев еще нет. Хотите быть первым?