Computadores e Sociedade
Principais Livros e Artigos
- GRAHAM, Leah; METAXAS, Panagiotis T.
’Of Course It’s True, I Saw It on the Internet!’.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 46, nº 5, p. 70-75, may 2003.
[Comentários sobre a falta de senso crítico a respeito das informações obtidas na Internet.]
- SAKO, Mari.
Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Professional Work.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 83, nº 4, p. 25-27, Apr. 2020. DOI 10.1145/3382743.
[Analisa o impacto da IA no trabalho humano, afirmando que apenas algumas tarefas que compõem os trabalhos serão transferidas para máquinas.]
Outros Livros e Artigos Interessantes
- ANGELL, Ian; KIETZMANN, Jan.
RFID and the End of Cash?
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 49, nº 12, p. 90-96, dec. 2006.
[Dá uma visão geral sinistra sobre os problemas de privacidade que podem ocorrer se os governos resolverem utilizar tecnologias como RFID para monitorar os cidadãos.]
- ANTHES, Gary.
Estonia: A Model for e-Government.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 58, nº 6, p. 18-20, jun. 2015.
- BAGCHI, Kallol et al.
Global Software Piracy: Can Economic Factor Alone Explain This Trend?
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 49, nº 6, p. 70-75, jun. 2006.
[Afirma que a pirataria de software não ocorre apenas devido a fatores econômicos, mas também devido a fatores políticos e culturais.]
- BAINBRIDGE, William S.
Fatal Guidance.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 60, nº 2, p. 119-120, feb. 2017.
- BARIK, Titus; GULWANI, Sumit; JUAREZ, Mario.
Storytelling and Science.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 65, nº 10, p. 27-30, Oct. 2022. DOI 10.1145/3526100.
- BUCKLEY, Michael.
Computing as Social Science.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 52, nº 4, p. 29-30, apr. 2009.
[Propõe que Computação seja ensinada com foco em aplicações que possam melhorar as vidas das pessoas, resolvendo problemas reais.]
- BUNDY, Alan.
Smart Machines Are Not a Threat to Humanity.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 60, nº 2, p. 40-42, feb. 2017.
- CASTELLS, Manuel.
The Power of Identity: The Information Age. Economy, Society and Culture.
[s.l.]: Blackwell Publishers, 1997.
- CHISA, Ellen.
Evolution of the Product Manager.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 57, nº 11, p. 48-52, nov. 2014.
- CONNER-SAX, Kiersten; KROL, Ed.
The Whole Internet: The Next Generation.
Sebastopol, CA: O’Reilly, 1999.
- CUSUMANO, Michael A.
Data Platforms and Network Effects.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 65, nº 10, p. 22-24, Oct. 2022. DOI 10.1145/3555833.
- DAVIS, Ernest.
Lousy Advice to the Lovelorn.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 60, nº 12, p. 33-35, Dec. 2017.
- DENNING, Peter J.
Involvement and Detachment.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 65, nº 6, p. 28-31, Jun. 2022. DOI 10.1145/3532632.
[Afirma que o envolvimento com os problemas da comunidade é fundamental para definir soluções que atendam os interesses dos clientes.]
- DENNING, Peter J.; DENNING, Dorothy E.
Dilemmas of Artificial Intelligence.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 63, nº 3, p. 22-24, Mar. 2020. DOI 10.1145/3379920.
- DENNING, Peter et al.
Wikipedia Risks.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 48, nº 12, p. 152, dec. 2005.
- DUBASHI, Devdatt; LAPPIN, Shalom.
AI Dangers: Imagined and Real.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 60, nº 2, p. 43-45, feb. 2017.
- DYSON, Freeman J.
The Sun, the Genome, and the Internet: Tools of Scientific Revolutions.
[s.l.]: Oxford University Press, 2000.
- EDWARDS, Chris.
Portable Device Fears Show Power of Social Development.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 60, nº 10, p. 21-22, Oct. 2017.
- ETZIONI, Amitai; ETZIONI, Oren.
Designing AI Systems that Obey Our Laws and Values.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 59, nº 9, p. 29-31, sep. 2016.
- ETZIONI, Oren.
Should AI Technology Be Regulated? Yes, and Here's How.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 61, nº 12, p. 30-32, Dec. 2018. DOI 10.1145/3197382.
- FERRARA, Emilio.
The History of Digital Spam.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 62, nº 8, p. 82-91, Aug. 2019. DOI 10.1145/3299768.
- FERRARA, Emilio et al.
The Rise of Social Bots.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 59, nº 7, p. 96-104, jul. 2016.
- FRIED, Ohad et al.
Editing Self-Image.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 63, nº 3, p. 70-79, Mar. 2020. DOI 10.1145/3326601.
[Discute tecnologias que permitem edição de fotos digitais, bem como seus impactos na auto-imagem dos seus usuários.]
- GELLER, Tom.
Farm Automation Gets Smarter.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 59, nº 11, p. 18-19, nov. 2016.
- GHAZZI, Carlo.
Science Needs to Engage With the Society: Some Lessons From COVID-19.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 64, nº 8, p. 36-38, Ago. 2021. DOI 10.1145/3473614.
- GLADNEY, H. M.
Principles for Digital Preservation.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 49, nº 2, p. 111-116, feb. 2006.
- GREENGARD, Samuel.
A Brave New World of Genetic Engineering.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 62, nº 2, p. 11-13, Feb. 2019. DOI 10.1145/3297801.
- GREENGARD, Samuel.
An Inability to Reproduce.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 62, nº 9, p. 13-15, Sep. 2019. DOI 10.1145/3344289.
[Discute o uso inadequado de técnicas de Big Data na ciência, levando a resultados impossíveis de serem reproduzidos.]
- GREENGARD, Samuel.
Between the Lines.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 58, nº 6, p. 15-17, jun. 2015.
[Discute aplicação de Big Data e mobilidade para busca de vagas de estacionamento.]
- GREENCARD, Samuel.
Making Automation Work.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 52, nº 12, p. 18-19, dec. 2009.
[Discute os problemas da automação excessiva de sistemas e suas consequências.]
- GUZDIAL, Mark.
Human-Centered Computing: A New Degree for Licklider's World.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 56, nº 5, p. 32-34, may 2013.
- HOFFMANN, Leah.
Data Mining Meets City Hall.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 55, nº 6, p. 19-21, jun. 2012.
[Apresenta exemplos de aplicações de Data Mining a partir de dados públicos para atender necessidades dos cidadãos.]
- HOFFMANN, Leah.
Looking Back at Big Data.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 56, nº 4, p. 21-23, apr. 2013.
[Discute o uso de grandes quantidades de dados para análise de documentos históricos.]
- HYMAN, Paul.
'Peace Technologies' Enable Eyewitness Reporting When Disasters Strike.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 57, nº 1, p. 27-29, jan. 2014.
- HYMAN, Paul.
'Small Data' Enabled Prediction of Obama's Win, Say Economists.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 56, nº 5, p. 23-25, may 2013.
- HYMAN, Paul.
Software Helps Linguists Reconstruct, Decipher Ancient Languages.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 56, nº 10, p. 21-23, oct. 2013.
- JAIN, Ramesh.
Folk Computing.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 46, nº 4, p. 27-29, apr. 2003.
[Uso de computadores em áreas pobres, sem infra-estrutura de TI e por usuários analfabetos ou com nível educacional muito baixo.]
- JALOTE, Pankaj; NATAJARAN, Pari.
The Growth and Evolution of India's Software Industry.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 62, nº 11, p. 64-69, Nov. 2019. DOI 10.1145/3347863.
- JENNINGS, N. R. et al.
Human-Agent Collectives.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 57, nº 12, p. 80-88, dec. 2014.
- JONSCHER, Charles.
The Evolution of Digital Living: From the Alphabet to the Soul-Catcher Chip.
New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1999.
- KAMP, Poul-H.
Center Wheel for Success.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 57, nº 2, p. 52-54, feb. 2014.
[Afirma que a simples substituição de pessoas por tecnologia nem sempre é o melhor caminho.]
- KAPLAN, Jerry.
Artificial Intelligence: Think Again.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 60, nº 1, p. 36-38, jan. 2017.
- KIRKPATRICK, Keith.
Electronics Need Rare Earths.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 62, nº 3, p. 17-18, Mar. 2019. DOI: 10.1145/3303847.
- KIRKPATRICK, Keith.
Putting the Data Science into Journalism.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 58, nº 5, p. 15-17, may 2015.
- KIRKPATRICK, Keith.
Technologizing Agriculture.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 62, nº 2, p. 14-16, Feb. 2019. DOI 10.1145/3297805.
- KNOWLES, Bran; HANSON, Vicki L.
The Wisdom of Older Technology (Non)Users.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 61, nº 3, p. 72-77, Mar. 2018. DOI 10.1145/3179995.
- KRAKOVSKY, Marina.
Artificial (Emotional) Intelligence.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 61, nº 4, p. 18-19, Apr. 2018. DOI 10.1145/3185521.
- KRAKOVSKY, Marina.
The New Jobs.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 61, nº 1, p. 21-23, Jan. 2018.
[Discute quais atividades restarão aos seres humanos numa era de crescente automação.]
- KUGLER, Logan.
Addressing Labor Shortages with Automation.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 65, nº 6, p. 21-33, Jun. 2022. DOI 10.1145/3530687.
- KUGLER, Logan.
AI Judges and Juries.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 61, nº 12, p. 19-21, Dec. 2018. DOI 10.1145/3283222.
[IA mudando a indústria do Direito.]
- KUGLER, Logan.
Being Recognized Everywhere.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 62, nº 2, p. 17-19, Feb. 2019. DOI 10.1145/3297803.
[Impactos sociais no uso cont;ínuo de tecnologias para reconhecimento vocal e facial.]
- KUGLER, Logan.
Keeping Online Reviews Honest.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 57, nº 11, p. 20-23, nov. 2014.
- KUGLER, Logan.
Smartphone Apps for Social Good.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 59, nº 8, p. 18-30, aug. 2016.
- KUGLER, Logan.
What Happen When Big Data Blunders?
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 59, nº 6, p. 15-16, jun. 2016.
- KUGLER, Logan.
The War Over the Value of Personal Data.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 61, nº 2, p. 17-19, Feb. 2018.
- MARKS, Paul.
Algorithmic Hiring Needs a Human Face.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 65, nº 3, p. 17-19, Mar. 2022. DOI 10.1145/3510552.
- MAURER, Hermann.
Does the Internet Make Us Stupid?
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 58, nº 1, p. 48-51, jan. 2015.
- MITCHELL, William J.
E-topia.
[s.l.]: MIT Press, 2000.
- MONE, Gregory.
Feeling Sounds, Hearing Sights.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 61, nº 1, p. 15-17, Jan. 2018.
[Discute uma série de dispositivos sensoriais que auxiliam deficientes auditivos e visuais.]
- MONE, Gregory.
The Edge of Uncanny.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 59, nº 9, p. 17-19, sep. 2016.
[Discute os fatores que tornam robôs e softwares interativos atraentes para as pessoas.]
- MONE, Gregory.
What's Next for Digital Humanities?
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 59, nº 6, p. 20-21, jun. 2016.
- MONROE, Don.
I Don't Understand My Car.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 62, nº 8, p. 18-19, Aug. 2019. DOI 10.1145/3339473.
- NARDI, Bonnie A. et al.
Why We Blog.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 47, nº 10, p. 41-46, dec. 2004.
- NEGROPONTE, Nicholas.
Being Digital.
[s.l.]: Vintage, 1996.
[Livro clássico sobre a Revolução Digital de um dos maiores cientistas do MIT.]
- O'HARA, Margaret.
Silicon Politcs.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 63, nº 12, p. 30-32, Dec. 2020. DOI 10.1145/3431480.
[As ligações ocultas entre o Vale do Silício e a política norte-americana.]
- PACEY, Arnold.
Meaning in Technology.
[s.l.]: MIT Press, 1999.
- PARK, Jiyong; KIM, Jongho.
A Data-Driven Exploration of the Race between Human Labor and Machines in the 21st Century.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 65, nº 5, p. 79-87, May 2022. DOI 10.1145/3488376.
- PASQUIER, Thomas; EYERS, David; BACON, Jean.
Personal Data and the Internet of Things.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 62, nº 6, p. 32-34, Jun. 2019. DOI 10.1145/3322933.
- PIMPLE, Kenneth D.
Surrounded by Machines.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 54, nº 3, p. 29-31, mar. 2011.
- RESNICK, Michael et al.
Scratch: Programming for All.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 52, nº 11, p. 60-67, nov. 2009.
[Apresenta Scratch, um ambiente visual colaborativo para desenvolvimento de programas por não-especialistas, em particular crianças.]
- SAMUELSON, Pamela.
AI Authorship?
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 63, nº 7, p. 20-22, Jul. 2020. DOI 10.1145/3401718.
[Discute a propriedade dos direitos autorais de obras geradas por Inteligência Artificial.]
- SHEIN, Esther.
Converting Laws to Programs.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 65, nº 1, p. 15-16, Jan. 2022. DOI 10.1145/3495564.
- SHEIN, Esther.
The Dangers of Automating Social Programs.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 61, nº 10, p. 17-19, Oct. 2018. DOI 10.1145/3264627.
- SHENK, David.
Data Smog: Surviving the Information Glut.
Rev. ed. [s.l.]: HarperSanFrancisco, 1998.
- SILBERMAN, M. S. et al.
Responsible Research with Crowds: Pay Crowdworkers at Least Minimum Wage.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 61, nº 3, p. 39-41, Mar. 2018. DOI 10.1145/3180492.
- SILVA, Selena; KENNEY, Martin.
Algorithms, Platforms and Ethnic Bias.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 62, nº 11, p. 37-39, Nov. 2019. DOI 10.1145/3318157.
- SIMONS, Barbara; JONES, Douglas W.
Internet Voting in the U.S.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 55, nº 10, p. 68-77, oct. 2012.
- STEPHENSON, Neal.
Cryptonomicon.
[s.l.]: Avon Books, 2002.
- UNDERWOOD, Sarah.
Potential and Peril.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 60, nº 6, p. 17-19, jun. 2017.
[Discute a preocupação com armas autônomas baseadas em Inteligência Artificial.]
- UNDERWOOD, Sarah.
The Fine Line Between Coercion and Care.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 62, nº 4, p. 15-17, Apr. 2019. DOI: 10.1145/3211721.
- VAN ALSTYNE, Marshall.
Why Bitcoin Has Value.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 57, nº 5, p. 30-32, may 2014.
- VARDI, Moshe Y.
Is Information Technology Destroying the Middle Class?
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 58, nº 2, p. 5, feb. 2015.
- VARDI, Moshe Y.
Move Fast and Break Things.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 61, nº 9, p. 7, Sep. 2018. DOI 10.1145/3244026.
- VARDI, Moshe Y.
The Moral Imperative of Artificial Intelligence.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 59, nº 5, p. 5, may 2016.
- VARMA, Roli.
Making Computer Science Minority-Friendly.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 49, nº 2, p. 129-134, feb. 2006.
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VISUALIZATIONS Make Big Data Meaningful.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 57, nº 6, p. 19-21, jun. 2014.
- VLAHOS, James.
The Department of Pre-Crime.
Scientific American, New York, [s.n.], p. 50-55, jan. 2012.
[Descreve a aplicação de modelos computacionais para prever a ocorrência de crimes.]
- WALLACE, Hanna.
Computational Science ≠ Computer Science + Social Data.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 61, nº 3, p. 42-44, Mar. 2018. DOI 10.1145/3132698.
- WALSH, Toby.
Turing's Red Flag.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 59, nº 7, p. 34-37, jul. 2016.
[Impedindo inteligência artificial de ser confundida com humanos.]
- WANG, Yihong et al.
The Dawn of Crowdfarms.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 65, nº 8, p. 64-70, Aug. 2022. DOI 10.1145/3490698.
- WEAVER, Nicholas.
Risks of Cryptocurrencies.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 61, nº 6, p. 20-24, Jun. 2018. DOI 10.1145/3208095.
- WERTHEIM, Margaret.
The Pearly Gates of Cyberspace: A History of Space from Dante to the Internet.
[s.l.]: W.W. Norton, 1999.
- ZAAGMAN, Elliott.
China's Computing Ambitions.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 61, nº 11, p. 40-41, Nov. 2018. DOI 10.1145/3239534.
- ZYSMAN, John; KENNEY, Martin.
The Next Phase in the Digital Revolution: Intelligent Tools, Platforms, Growth, Employment.
Communications of the ACM, New York, v. 61, nº 2, p. 54-63, Feb. 2018.