Beschreibung
Produktdetails
Format
ePUB
Kopierschutz
Ja
Family Sharing
Ja
Text-to-Speech
Ja
Erscheinungsdatum
01.11.2025
Verlag
Dr Naim Tahir BaigSeitenzahl
(Printausgabe)
Dateigröße
400 KB
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9798232015473
BOOK DESCRIPTION
Shadow Scores: How Western Democracies Are Quietly Building Social Credit Empires Beyond China's Shadow
While the West recoils at China's Social Credit System, a parallel empire of algorithmic surveillance has emerged in liberal democracieshidden in plain sight, marketed as efficiency, and silently reshaping the foundations of freedom itself.
In Shadow Scores, investigative journalist Dr. Naim Tahir Baig exposes how the United States, Europe, and India have constructed sophisticated social credit architectures that rivaland in some ways exceedthe systems they publicly condemn. From Uber drivers deactivated by opaque algorithms to welfare recipients flagged as fraudulent by AI, from predictive policing tools that amplify racial bias to biometric systems that deny food to the hungry, this groundbreaking work reveals the creeping authoritarianism hiding behind the facade of technological progress.
Drawing on over 100 verified sources, including court documents, policy analyses, and interviews with more than 50 affected individuals, Baig meticulously documents how gig economy platforms have become unelected governors, how Europe's data protection laws contain dangerous blind spots, and how India's massive Aadhaar biometric system has created a digital caste hierarchy. He traces the evolution from 19th-century credit ledgers to today's all-encompassing behavioral scores, revealing how Big Tech's lobbying has systematically weakened regulations designed to protect citizens from algorithmic tyranny.
But Shadow Scores is more than an exposéit's a call to action. Through vivid case studies of real people trapped in algorithmic poverty cycles, denied justice by biased risk assessments, and stripped of privacy by surveillance capitalism, Baig illustrates the profound human cost of allowing private corporations to wield governmental power without accountability. He challenges the techno-orientalist narrative that frames China as uniquely dystopian while Western democracies quietly deploy similar tools under the guise of "efficiency" and "innovation."
This urgent, accessible investigation draws disturbing parallels between science fiction warnings and present-day reality, documenting how the invisible ledger of trustmaintained by platforms like Uber, Airbnb, and DoorDash, enforced by welfare fraud detection algorithms, and legitimized by inadequate regulationis fundamentally reshaping democracy itself. As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly embedded in decisions about employment, criminal justice, housing, and social services, the question is no longer whether algorithmic governance will define our future, but whether we will reclaim democratic control before it's too late.
Shadow Scores offers both a wake-up call and a roadmap for resistance, highlighting successful legal challenges, worker organizing efforts, and policy frameworks that could restore human dignity in an age of machine judgment. Essential reading for anyone concerned about privacy, inequality, racial justice, labor rights, or the future of democracy in the digital age, this book reveals that the greatest threat to freedom may not come from authoritarian regimes abroad, but from the algorithmic empires we're building at homeone score at a time.
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