Author:
Greene Travis, ,Shmueli Galit,Ray Soumya, ,
Abstract
Advances in reinforcement learning and implicit data collection on large-scale commercial platforms
mark the beginning of a new era of personalization aimed at the adaptive control of human user
environments. We present five emergent features of this new paradigm of personalization that
endanger persons and societies at scale and analyze their potential to reduce personal autonomy,
destabilize social and political systems, and facilitate mass surveillance and social control, among
other concerns. We argue that current data protection laws, most notably the European Union’s
General Data Protection Regulation, are limited in their ability to adequately address many of these
issues. Nevertheless, we believe that IS researchers are well-situated to engage with and investigate
this new era of personalization. We propose three distinct directions for ethically aware
reinforcement learning-based personalization research uniquely suited to the strengths of IS
researchers across the sociotechnical spectrum.
Publisher
Association for Information Systems
Subject
Computer Science Applications,Information Systems
Cited by
4 articles.
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