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Those who contribute to the digital world should be rewarded for their efforts from "summary" of Who Owns the Future? by Jaron Lanier

In the digital age, those who create and contribute to the vast wealth of information online often go unrewarded. This imbalance in the distribution of value has far-reaching consequences for society as a whole. When people share their data, ideas, or creations on the internet, they are essentially giving away valuable assets for free. Meanwhile, large tech companies profit immensely from this data without adequately compensating the individuals who generate it. This system not only devalues the contributions of individuals but also concentrates wealth and power in the hands of a select few. As a result, the gap between the wealthy tech elite and the rest of society continues to widen. In order to address this inequality, it is essential to rethink the way we value and reward contributions to the digital world. By creating a system where individuals are fairly compensated for their data and creative output, we can ensure a more equitable distribution of wealth and power. This would not only benefit individuals by providing them with a sense of agency and ownership over their contributions but also spur innovation and creativity in the digital space.
  1. By rewarding those who contribute to the digital world, we can foster a more inclusive and democratic society where everyone has the opportunity to participate and thrive. This shift towards a more equitable system would not only benefit individuals but also society as a whole by promoting a more just and sustainable digital economy. Ultimately, it is essential to recognize the value of individual contributions to the digital world and ensure that those who create and share content are fairly rewarded for their efforts.
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Who Owns the Future?

Jaron Lanier

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