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Privacy concerns are often overlooked in the pursuit of profit from "summary" of Who Owns the Future? by Jaron Lanier

In our age of relentless interconnectedness, it's easy to overlook the significance of privacy. The rise of digital networks has led to a situation where personal data is constantly being collected, analyzed, and monetized. This data is often harvested without the explicit consent or even the knowledge of the individuals it pertains to. Companies have become adept at turning this data into profit, using it to target advertisements, shape consumer behavior, and ultimately increase their bottom line. However, in this relentless pursuit of profit, the issue of privacy is often relegated to the back burner. The focus on maximizing revenues and expanding market share can blind companies to the ethical implications of their data collection practices. They may see privacy concerns as an inconvenience, a barrier to their business goals rather than a fundamental right that must be respected and protected. This oversight can have far-reaching consequences. When privacy concerns are ignored, individuals lose control over their personal information. Th...
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    Who Owns the Future?

    Jaron Lanier

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