In this paper, I propose a new concept for understanding the role of algorithms in daily life: algorithmic authority. Algorithmic authority is the legitimate power of algorithms to direct human action and to impact which information is considered true. I use this concept to examine the culture of users of Bitcoin, a crypto-currency and payment platform. Through Bitcoin, I explore what it means to trust in algorithmic authority. My study of the Bitcoin community utilizes interview and survey data. I found that Bitcoin users prefer algorithmic authority to the authority of conventional institutions which they see as untrustworthy. However, I argue that Bitcoin users do not have blind faith in algorithms; rather, they acknowledge the need for mediating algorithmic authority with human judgment. I examine the tension between members of the Bitcoin community who would prefer to integrate Bitcoin with existing institutions and those who would prefer to resist integration.
翻译:在本文中,我提出了一个理解算法在日常生活中的作用的新概念:算法权威。算法权威是算法权威的合法力量,用以指导人类行动和影响被视为真实的信息。我利用这个概念来研究比特币用户的文化,比特币是一个加密货币和支付平台。我通过比特币探索信任算法权威的含义。我对比特币社区的研究利用了访谈和调查数据。我发现比特币用户更喜欢算法权威,而不是他们认为不可信的传统机构的权威。但我争辩说,比特币使用者对算法没有盲目信仰;相反,他们承认需要用人类判断来调解算法权威。我研究了比特币社区成员之间希望将比特币与现有机构融合起来的紧张关系,而他们更愿意抵制合并的紧张关系。