@article{22452, keywords = {artificial intelligence, Data governance, data privacy, governance, public policy, surveillance capitalism}, author = {Marina Caparini and Agnieszka Gogolewska}, title = {Governance Challenges of Transformative Technologies}, abstract = {
The rise of digital information and exponential technologies are transforming political/geopolitical, social, economic, and security arrangements. The challenges they pose to governance is unprecedented, distorting and used to manipulate public discourse and political outcomes. One of the most profound changes triggered by the unconstrained development of innovative technologies is the emergence of a new economic logic based on pervasive digital surveillance of people’s daily lives and the reselling of that information as predictive information. EU responses to this new environment have been slow and inadequate. Establishing effective controls over the actors and processes harnessing innovative technologies will require not only specialized data governance skills but a deeper understanding of the impact of these technologies, the forging of partnerships across the public-private divide, and the establishment of greater political and social accountability of corporate actors involved in their development and application.
}, year = {2021}, journal = {Connections: The Quarterly Journal}, volume = {20}, chapter = {91}, pages = {91-100}, month = {Winter 2021}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.11610/Connections.20.1.06}, language = {eng}, }