Avainsana: digital capitalism
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Zen and the Art of Dissatisfaction – 23
This post analyzes the implications of data-driven decision-making in today’s high-paying jobs, elucidating the risks of complex versus simple algorithms. It showcases how automation threatens both unskilled and skilled labor while discussing the ethical dilemmas surrounding AI’s role in professional sectors such as law and medicine, stressing the need for transparency and fairness.
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Zen and the Art of Dissatisfaction – Part 21
Data serves as the new oil of the digital age, driving economic growth and capturing the digital behavioral surplus of users. While European regulations like GDPR strive for privacy, companies in China exploit data with fewer restrictions, leading to competitive advantages. Innovators like Jeff Hammerbacher aim to leverage data for societal benefit, particularly in mental…