Data Enclaves
- 152 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
The book delves into the growing reliance on Big Tech and the implications of exchanging personal data for access to digital services. It highlights how personal data has become a crucial resource in the digital economy, largely concentrated within a few powerful firms. The author argues that this concentration fosters a parasitic relationship with technoscientific innovation, as Big Tech dictates service terms and shapes technological advancements like AI. A call for reevaluation of data governance and understanding the transformation of personal data into valuable assets is central to the discussion.
