In the spirit of this discussion, article today saying essentially that the free stuff we get in return for our data, is focussing power in the hands of the few:
@Mark_the_Harp great article, thanks
Jaron Lanier
Instead big computers would have to earn their way by providing new kinds of value. Spying and manipulating would no longer be business plans, because the raw materials would no longer be free.
Thymeisagainstus replies
It’s not the data that's valuable, it’s the interpretation and use.
Video data of me walking around is worthless until you spot I drink coffee at 11.00 and you send me a text at 10.55 telling me your shop is 100 yards away
But where is the increased leisure time computers were going to bring us.? We now work longer hours for less money in service industries feeding computers with data.
I think what Larnier call's raw materials is exactly that which can be of/for interpretation and use
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