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By valuing individual contributions to data, we can create a more just society from "summary" of Who Owns the Future? by Jaron Lanier

In an age where data is increasingly becoming the most valuable commodity, it is crucial to recognize the importance of individual contributions to this vast pool of information. By acknowledging and valuing the data generated by each person, we can move towards a more equitable society where everyone benefits from their digital footprint. When we think about the vast amount of data being collected on a daily basis - from our online activities, to our purchasing habits, to our social interactions - it becomes clear that this information is incredibly valuable. Yet, all too often, this data is being exploited by a select few for their own gain, without proper compensation or acknowledgment given to the individuals who actually generate it. By shifting our perspective and recognizing the inherent value of each person's data, we can begin to create a more just society where everyone is fairly compensated for their contributions. This means that individuals should have more control over how their data is used, and should be empowered to negotiate fair deals with those who wish to access it. In this way, we can start to level the playing field and ensure that the benefits of the digital economy are shared more equitably among all members of society. This not only helps to address issues of economic inequality, but also fosters a sense of empowerment and agency among individuals, who are no longer mere passive participants in the data economy, but active contributors who are able to shape its direction.
  1. By valuing individual contributions to data, we can help to create a more inclusive and fair society where everyone has the opportunity to thrive and benefit from the vast wealth of information that surrounds us. It is a small shift in perspective that can have profound implications for the future of our society.
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Who Owns the Future?

Jaron Lanier

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