標題: 平台勞動:誰成就了演算法文化?
Platform Labor: Who Makes Algorithmic Culture Possible?
作者: A. Casilli
陳維平
A. Casilli
Wei-Ping Chen
公開日期: 七月-2022
出版社: 國立陽明交通大學傳播與科技學系
台灣資訊社會研究學會
Department of Communication & Technology at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
Taiwan Academy for Information Society.
摘要: With an interest in the links between the immaterial and material sides of digital technologies, Antonio Casilli approaches the algorithmic culture by analyzing dialectical relations between machines and humans. Although machines are often designed to be tools for humans, machines can sometimes turn humans into tools of machines, making them perform tasks that are necessary for automated processes to work. The conversations follow the main thesis of the book En attendant les robots [Waiting for Robots] that waiting for full automation is like waiting for Godot3 (Casilli, 2019; Casilli, 2021). Casilli elaborates on the concept of digital labor by examining three types of platform-related occupations (on-demand labor, micro-work, and socially networked labor). He reflects on the material conditions of digital labor, because automation will be a vain endeavor without the contribution of underpaid, micro-paid, or unpaid workers. Also, he evaluates bottom-up regulations as a possible way out and weighs in on the sociological implications of studying AI inspired by diverse fieldwork and methods.
URI: https://ccis.dcat.nycu.edu.tw/web/backissues/backissues_list_in.jsp?lang=tw&pp_id=PP1200000000292&left_code=bl
http://dx.doi.org/10.29843/jccis.202207_(43).0001
http://hdl.handle.net/11536/159843
ISSN: 1680-8428
DOI: 10.29843/jccis.202207_(43).0001
期刊: 資訊社會研究
The Journal of Information Society
Issue: 43
起始頁: 1
結束頁: 17
顯示於類別:資訊社會研究


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