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A powerful and urgent call to action: to improve our lives and our
societies, we must demand open access to data for all. Information
is power, and the time is now for digital liberation. Access Rules
mounts a strong and hopeful argument for how informational tools at
present in the hands of a few could instead become empowering
machines for everyone. By forcing data-hoarding companies to open
access to their data, we can reinvigorate both our economy and our
society. Authors Viktor Mayer-Schoenberger and Thomas Ramge contend
that if we disrupt monopoly power and create a level playing field,
digital innovations can emerge to benefit us all. Over the past
twenty years, Big Tech has managed to centralize the most relevant
data on their servers, as data has become the most important raw
material for innovation. However, dominant oligopolists like
Facebook, Amazon, and Google, in contrast with their reputation as
digital pioneers, are actually slowing down innovation and progress
by withholding data for the benefit of their shareholders--at the
expense of customers, the economy, and society. As Access Rules
compellingly argues, ultimately it is up to us to force information
giants, wherever they are located, to open their treasure troves of
data to others. In order for us to limit global warming, contain a
virus like COVID-19, or successfully fight poverty,
everyone-including citizens and scientists, start-ups and
established companies, as well as the public sector and NGOs-must
have access to data. When everyone has access to the informational
riches of the data age, the nature of digital power will change.
Information technology will find its way back to its original
purpose: empowering all of us to use information so we can thrive
as individuals and as societies.
The economy is a complex, world-spanning,
layer-upon-layer-upon-layer behemoth; one could argue that there's
almost nothing in our lives that isn't in some way connected to the
worlds of business and finance. And yet few of us truly understand
it-even the world's foremost economists can't seem to agree on how
it runs. The Global Economy as You've Never Seen It shows how the
economy works in 99 brilliantly illustrated infographics that
everyone can understand. From labour to business to finance to
theory, and from the things you buy and the way you buy them to the
way everything is made, infographic specialist Jan Schwochow and
author Thomas Ramge bring to life every facet of the economic web
that makes the world go. With its endlessly varied,
information-rich visuals, this book invites us to see the economy
differently-and to finally understand how it all fits together.
Markets have long been acknowledged to be a superior mechanism for
managing resources but until the advent of big data, they largely
functioned better in theory than in practice. Now, as ideal markets
are within reach because of vastly greater access to information,
we are on the verge of a major disruption. As data becomes a more
valuable asset than cash, the rules for surviving and thriving are
changing. Reinventing Capitalism is a provocative look at how data
is reinventing markets and, in so doing, is ushering in an era
where the firm is no longer predominant. With richer and more
comprehensive information about human wants and needs, an economy
powered by data offers the possibility of increased abundance,
equality, and resilience. The data-driven markets that will thrive
in this environment are far better than firms at organizing human
endeavors, meaning that finance driven capitalism is being
displaced by its more efficient, moresustainable, and more
democratic disruptor: data capitalism.
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