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Who Owns the Future?
Book • 2013
In 'Who Owns the Future?
', Jaron Lanier critiques the current digital economy, highlighting how 'Siren Servers' exploit data to concentrate wealth and power.
He proposes an alternative economy where creators are compensated for their work, aiming to preserve human dignity and economic balance.
The book explores themes of privacy, economic inequality, and the future of technology.
', Jaron Lanier critiques the current digital economy, highlighting how 'Siren Servers' exploit data to concentrate wealth and power.
He proposes an alternative economy where creators are compensated for their work, aiming to preserve human dignity and economic balance.
The book explores themes of privacy, economic inequality, and the future of technology.
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as a serious exploration of the impact of technology, despite not dealing with AI explicitly.


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