If Data is the New Currency, Where Does Law and Regulation Fit In? (Michael Clark - Head of Digital Transformation & Futurist, Mastercard)
Apr 11, 2024
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Michael Clark, VP at MasterCard, discusses data ownership in his upcoming book. He emphasizes consumer control, ethics, and bias in data usage. Clark calls for cooperation between regulators and tech industry for fair data management. AI's role in data management is highlighted for the future economy.
Data ownership paradigm shift towards user control and value realization.
Collaboration needed between regulators and tech industry for ethical data management and leverage.
Deep dives
The Promise of Web3 and Data Ownership
Web3 offers a new paradigm where users have more control over their data compared to the centralized Web2 environment dominated by big tech players like Google and Amazon. By implementing decentralized networks like blockchain, Web3 aims to give users authority over their data storage, access permissions, and usage authorizations.
Data as the New Currency
Michael Clark, the VP Global Head of Digital Transformation at MasterCard, discusses the concept of data as a new form of currency and emphasizes the overlooked value of data assets. He advocates for users to regain control of their data, shifting focus from data privacy to encompassing security, ethics, and bias considerations in data utilization.
Open Banking and Data Trusts
The discussion delves into the evolution from open banking to open data, emphasizing consumer control and transparency. Michael highlights the potential for data trusts to empower individuals in managing and monetizing their data assets, envisioning a future where users can exchange valuable data insights and create collaborative data ecosystems.
Regulatory Shifts and Future Data Governance
Regulators play a pivotal role in reshaping data ownership dynamics and fostering a new data economy. The conversation underscores the need for regulators to focus on security, ethics, and bias in data usage, moving beyond traditional privacy concerns. Collaboration between regulators, governments, and industry experts is essential to establish data ownership rights, drive innovation, and ensure data value realization.
This episode is a conversation with Michael Clark the VP Global Head of Digital Transformation and Futurist at MasterCard. He discusses his upcoming book "Data Revolution, The New Currency of You" and what he believes will be a new paradigm in data ownership–that we will actually own our own data and benefit from its value. He also examines what role the law and regulation should play in it.
Michael and many others like him, believe that data is going to become a new currency and that to date, we have overlooked its value. Consumers have given up most of their control and access to this value because we have been too focused on what we were getting in exchange its use –i.e. The software tools we use.
Michael is well suited to write a book about the value of data. He has long worked in banking and spent a lot of time in the open banking world which, among other things, is a practice that provides third-party financial service providers open access to consumer banking information through the use of application programming interfaces (APIs).
For consumers to take back their data and capture its value, Michael says the focus needs to broaden from data privacy and also onto security, ethics, and bias in data usage
He says it is going to also take a new way of thinking–specifically more cooperation between regulators and the tech industry to effectively manage and leverage the tech fairly.
Michael also believes that the use of AI will play a big role in data management going forward because there is so much data, it will continue to grow and AI is the only way we are going to be able to understand what data tells us and harness its value.
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