/Digitalization is changing our world – and we are in the middle of it. The digital magazine „Das Netz“ (German for „the net“) gathers writers, activists, scientists, politicians and entrepreneurs to think about the developments of our digital life. More than 50 contributions reflect on the digital transformation of society.// // //Topics include the internet of things, artificial intelligence, ethics of algorithms and responsibility as well as social media and election campaigns plus digitalization in China and the USA.// // //A must-read for everyone interested in digitalization!/ PDF liberamente scaricabile qui: http://irights-media.de/publikationen/das-netz-english-edition/ juan carlos *Table of Contents** * 8 The internet works in mysterious ways 12 Predictive Healthcare: Medicine in the data revolution by Lydia Heller 16 Attack of the Fridges by Jessica Binsch 18 Artificial Intelligence: The dreaming algorithm by Christoph Drosser 24 What happened online? January 2016 26 The Digital Doping Hunt by Martin Einsiedler 30 #scanallfishes 34 Universities face digital challenges by Ada Pellert 37 Digitalisation is happening… in your aerobics class An interview with Stefan Will 40 What happened online? February 2016 43 Learning to program is a skill for life by Gerhard Seiler and Jutta Schneider 46 Emancipation through Citizen Science by Henry Steinhau 50 If you were Queen of the Internet, what would be your first decree? 53 Catastrophe! Communication in states of emergency by Julia Schönborn 56 What happened online? March 2016 58 The Twitter troll’s digital alter ego by René Walter 62 The Summer of Pikachu by Dennis Kogel 65 Barfing unicorns and puppy faces: What is the secret ingredient in Snapchat’s success? by Duygu Gezen 68 Really great sex – just do it right by Christine Olderdissen 71 Happy coincidences and personalised filter bubbles by Christoph Lutz 74 What happened online? April 2016 76 Who runs the internet? 80 The 2016 US election campaign: Digital mud-wrestling by Lukas Schöne 84 The evolution of the digital election by Adrian Rosenthal and Axel Wallrabenstein 88 Why social bots threaten our democracy by Martin Fuchs 92 This message will self-destruct in three seconds… by Aleksandra Sowa 96 What happened online? May 2016 98 Politics has to be shaped by people Interview with Nadine Schön 101 The SPD is becoming more and more digital Interview with Katarina Barley 105 Open? Free? Inclusive? Internet Governance at the crossroads by Henning Lahmann 108 How are the rules of the internet made? Interview with Wolfgang Kleinwächter 112 The Digital Rich-Poor Divide 114 Turkey censors both online and on the streets by Hauke Gierow 118 What happened online? June 2016 121 Will digitisation destroy our values? by Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger 123 What have algorithms got to do with human rights? Interview with Ben Wagner 126 An internet of self-determination, diversity and participation Interview with Heiko Maas 131 Missed opportunities, half-hearted solutions by Halina Wawzyniak 132 Digital policy decisions: Fail! by Konstantin von Notz 134 Digitisation is like the industrial revolution Interview with Christian Lindner 136 We need more European standards Interview with Jan Philipp Albrecht 139 Cautious steps into the minefield by Joerg Heidrich 142 Personalised pricing needs rules by Klaus Müller 146 What happened online? July 2016 149 Digital by Default by Julia Kloiber 154 Towards a giant world computer by Stefan Mey 158 “We’re about to experience a real killer App for blockchain” Interview with Shermin Voshmgir 160 Bitcoin: the ascent of a borderless currency by Imogen Goodman 165 The political promises of Bitcoin Interview with Andreas M. Antonopoulos 168 What happened online? August 2016 170 Chinese internet firms find success with indecent exposure by Finn Mayer Kuckuk 173 Wallet-less payment is an everyday affair in China 175 The next Silicon Valley? It could be here. by Tobias Schwarz 181 On robots and class struggle: are we being replaced by machines? by Mads Pankow 184 What happened online? September 2016 187 We can guarantee the availability of the internet Interview with Harald Summa 191 Politics should make things work, when 196 TV at the crossroads of internet and humanity by Andreas Busche 200 Hatsune Miku, the world’s first cybernetic star by Finn Mayer Kuckuk 202 What Pokémon Go has in common with Locative Art by Valie Djordjevic 206 What happened online? October 2016 208 “The moment when an unexpected perturbation changes the system from within” Interview with Tatiana Bazzichelli 211 The inhibitions of Richard W. by Christian Rickerts 214 Digital Passport 216 The myth of struggling through Interview with Lisa Basten 220 What happened online? November 2016 222 Caring for customs and heritage of the Internet by Dirk von Gehlen 226 So two computers meet, and one says… by Alard von Kittlitz and Johannes Gernert 230 Gamification: the brain’s addiction by Ippolita Table of Contents 8 The internet works in mysterious ways 12 Predictive Healthcare: Medicine in the data revolution by Lydia Heller 16 Attack of the Fridges by Jessica Binsch 18 Artificial Intelligence: The dreaming algorithm by Christoph Drosser 24 What happened online? January 2016 26 The Digital Doping Hunt by Martin Einsiedler 30 #scanallfishes 34 Universities face digital challenges by Ada Pellert 37 Digitalisation is happening… in your aerobics class An interview with Stefan Will 40 What happened online? February 2016 43 Learning to program is a skill for life by Gerhard Seiler and Jutta Schneider 46 Emancipation through Citizen Science by Henry Steinhau 50 If you were Queen of the Internet, what would be your first decree? 53 Catastrophe! Communication in states of emergency by Julia Schönborn 56 What happened online? March 2016 58 The Twitter troll’s digital alter ego by René Walter 62 The Summer of Pikachu by Dennis Kogel 65 Barfing unicorns and puppy faces: What is the secret ingredient in Snapchat’s success? by Duygu Gezen 68 Really great sex – just do it right by Christine Olderdissen 71 Happy coincidences and personalised filter bubbles by Christoph Lutz 74 What happened online? April 2016 76 Who runs the internet? 80 The 2016 US election campaign: Digital mud-wrestling by Lukas Schöne 84 The evolution of the digital election by Adrian Rosenthal and Axel Wallrabenstein 88 Why social bots threaten our democracy by Martin Fuchs 92 This message will self-destruct in three seconds… by Aleksandra Sowa 96 What happened online? May 2016 98 Politics has to be shaped by people Interview with Nadine Schön 101 The SPD is becoming more and more digital Interview with Katarina Barley 105 Open? Free? Inclusive? Internet Governance at the crossroads by Henning Lahmann 108 How are the rules of the internet made? Interview with Wolfgang Kleinwächter 112 The Digital Rich-Poor Divide 114 Turkey censors both online and on the streets by Hauke Gierow 118 What happened online? June 2016 121 Will digitisation destroy our values? by Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger 123 What have algorithms got to do with human rights? Interview with Ben Wagner 126 An internet of self-determination, diversity and participation Interview with Heiko Maas 131 Missed opportunities, half-hearted solutions by Halina Wawzyniak 132 Digital policy decisions: Fail! by Konstantin von Notz 134 Digitisation is like the industrial revolution Interview with Christian Lindner 136 We need more European standards Interview with Jan Philipp Albrecht 139 Cautious steps into the minefield by Joerg Heidrich 142 Personalised pricing needs rules by Klaus Müller 146 What happened online? July 2016 149 Digital by Default by Julia Kloiber 154 Towards a giant world computer by Stefan Mey 158 “We’re about to experience a real killer App for blockchain” Interview with Shermin Voshmgir 160 Bitcoin: the ascent of a borderless currency by Imogen Goodman 165 The political promises of Bitcoin Interview with Andreas M. Antonopoulos 168 What happened online? August 2016 170 Chinese internet firms find success with indecent exposure by Finn Mayer Kuckuk 173 Wallet-less payment is an everyday affair in China 175 The next Silicon Valley? It could be here. by Tobias Schwarz 181 On robots and class struggle: are we being replaced by machines? by Mads Pankow 184 What happened online? September 2016 187 We can guarantee the availability of the internet Interview with Harald Summa 191 Politics should make things work, when 196 TV at the crossroads of internet and humanity by Andreas Busche 200 Hatsune Miku, the world’s first cybernetic star by Finn Mayer Kuckuk 202 What Pokémon Go has in common with Locative Art by Valie Djordjevic 206 What happened online? October 2016 208 “The moment when an unexpected perturbation changes the system from within” Interview with Tatiana Bazzichelli 211 The inhibitions of Richard W. by Christian Rickerts 214 Digital Passport 216 The myth of struggling through Interview with Lisa Basten 220 What happened online? November 2016 222 Caring for customs and heritage of the Internet by Dirk von Gehlen 226 So two computers meet, and one says… by Alard von Kittlitz and Johannes Gernert 230 Gamification: the brain’s addiction by Ippolita