Good piece yet nationalising centralised silos won’t fix this, regulating them and funding decentralised alts will. https://ar.al/notes/encouraging-individual-sovereignty-and-a-healthy-commons/ …https://twitter.com/david_green_uk/status/902781953451200513 …
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I think demanding interoperability and openness from total/near service/data monopolists is essential. Nationalisation I'm not sure about.
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We can demand all we want, we won’t get it. It’s the place of democratically-elected govts to _regulate_ the abuses of people farmers.
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Demand = regulate no?
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Apologies if I misunderstood. I keep hearing that we should be asking these companies to be better. Yes, we should be regulating :)
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Amen to this
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You are also foolish if you think a decentralised space needs no protection of the state. You will be cyber-attacked mercilessly.
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Good thing I don’t think that (otherwise, I wouldn’t be working on a framework of policies for govts or pushing for regulation)
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I don't want to disparage your efforts. I admire them. But my opinion is you do not yet understand how big data leads to a natural monopoly.
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I’m very aware of that. That’s why we must regulate collection, retainment, use, algorithmic transparency…
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agree, & it's the proper 'third way', neither traditionally capitalist nor socialist
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The keyword "decentralize".I assume the question would be: How,if they already are soo big+centralized (which will go furhter) in ther won?
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If GAFA are nationalised by the US gov, imagine all the possibilities about surveillance that hawkish gov-members could suddenly use.
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Google-Analytics would replace all the collection tools of the NSA. Facebook human recognition would be used on every cameras.
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The fact is that either nation-owned or private-owned, these massive datastores are a nightmare for the future.
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