I can’t even begin to tell you how misguided this is. https://t.co/ikOLzDF5Vh
— Siva Vaidhyanathan??? (@sivavaid) September 24, 2019
Imagine thinking this is a good argument, rather than a way to further normalize data-for-cash as acceptable...#NihilismAndTechnology https://t.co/hzNPWnHAMz
— Nolen Gertz (@ethicistforhire) September 23, 2019
This is a gorgeous mini-series (3 eps). Excellent summary of "data dignity," where "You should have the moral rights to every bit of data that exists because you exist, now and forever." https://t.co/D8ahKf1tSf
— Vass Bednar (@VassB) September 23, 2019
Microsoft is staffing up a new Data Dignity team in its CTO's office which could help users to control their own personal data, ultimately to the point of buying and selling it: https://t.co/knrszdFsnk
— Mary Jo Foley (@maryjofoley) September 23, 2019
Paying for Data https://t.co/U5uZ5XR0RF My response to Jaron Lanier (and @glenweyl ).
— Joshua Gans (@joshgans) September 23, 2019
See that ad in the corner? A company is using your data to get you to click. Here’s how you could be getting paid for your data instead. https://t.co/ZJfX8KVDBO pic.twitter.com/ALl5hZXbeu
— Privacy Project (@PrivacyProject) September 24, 2019
https://t.co/rsaUf3wTUg Really excited to see Jaron bring the Data Dignity/Data as Labor message to a broader audience in this accessible way! @nytimes
— (((E. Glen Weyl))) (@glenweyl) September 23, 2019
Jaron Lanier wants you to get paid for your data. Enter the MID, pseudo labor unions for the new world. https://t.co/2PAdjUnwp8 pic.twitter.com/devrYSvpz1
— New York Times Opinion (@nytopinion) September 24, 2019
Your data is not just valuable — it’s the new oil. Jaron Lanier explains why you should be getting paid for it. https://t.co/zFgAoIJbY7
— New York Times Opinion (@nytopinion) September 23, 2019
Jaron Lanier argues that the whole world has become darker. He has a plan for making it just a little bit better. https://t.co/2PAdjU5VxA pic.twitter.com/braGtA0FFb
— New York Times Opinion (@nytopinion) September 23, 2019
Jaron Lanier lays out his plans for why — and how — the internet should be paying you https://t.co/KX7d8LH0oR
— New York Times Opinion (@nytopinion) September 24, 2019
Jaron Lanier told you that data is the new oil, and that you should be getting paid for it. But how does that happen in the real world? https://t.co/2PAdjU5VxA pic.twitter.com/5e2J1B8rfd
— New York Times Opinion (@nytopinion) September 24, 2019
We’ve told you that data is the new oil, and that you should be getting paid for it. But, how does that happen in the real world? Jaron Lanier has a plan. https://t.co/2PAdjU5VxA pic.twitter.com/xQW9oCzJiM
— New York Times Opinion (@nytopinion) September 24, 2019
Jaron Lanier wants you to get paid for your data. Enter the MID: mediator of individual data. https://t.co/2PAdjU5VxA pic.twitter.com/nJlI8GvVGf
— New York Times Opinion (@nytopinion) September 24, 2019
Futurist Jaron Lanier reveals who profits off your privacy — and how you can start sharing in the proceeds https://t.co/rBRMccNZ6Y
— New York Times Opinion (@nytopinion) September 24, 2019
Jaron Lanier says we should all get paid for our data. Sounds right. Doesn’t this mean our data should be seen as a new form of #IP?https://t.co/ODG4M1ciK7
— Wend Wendland (@WendWendland) September 24, 2019
Jaron Lanier describes a new internet that resonates with experiments running in crypto today:
— Jesse Walden (@jessewldn) September 23, 2019
- moral, residual rights to data
- a global marketplace/payment system
- "MIDs"—orgs akin to labor unions that bargain on behalf of users' "data dignity." https://t.co/HUFYDR2yKj
.@dakini_3 @McGrawBridget @NicoleLazzaro vets may appreciate this... "Jaron Lanier fixes the Internet" https://t.co/afKI8XJFqx
— J Dakota Powell (@jdakotapowell) September 24, 2019
13 min, #mustwatch ? about #datadignity and how we can remake the internet into a force for good @nytopinion
— María Crespo (@merinoticias) September 23, 2019
Congrats to @AdamWestbrook! I have been following your work for years (thanks to @kpeiro) and this production is amazing (@sree have a look!)https://t.co/MtRvuUvupM
Esto es muy interesante. Forma parte del @PrivacyProject de @nytopinion - Jaron Lanier Fixes the Internet - The Silicon Valley maverick has a radical vision for how we can all earn money from our data. https://t.co/uiE3XPYGNI
— Ismael Nafría (@ismaelnafria) September 24, 2019
Microsoft's new 'Data Dignity' team could help users control their personal data https://t.co/dQQdo7Np6E#Security #Cybersecurity #Hackers #Databreach #Cybercrime #DataPrivacy #Ransomware #Cyberattacks #CSO #Cyber #Infosec #Malware #CISO
— Evan Kirstel at #Globalsummit19 (@evankirstel) September 24, 2019
This is wrong on so many levels. The most obvious is that you don't own "your data." Data aren't property that can be owned. https://t.co/eLeaLIxatF 1/
— Peter G. Klein (@petergklein) September 25, 2019
On data dignity and fixing the internet of things. https://t.co/2obq3AJEuz
— Jessica Brillhart ? OC6 (@brillhart) September 24, 2019
So, what *is* data, and why is it so important? Jaron Lanier explains in episode one of our latest installment of the @PrivacyProject. https://t.co/2PAdjU5VxA pic.twitter.com/hcBvcdjYdv
— New York Times Opinion (@nytopinion) September 23, 2019
Your data isn’t just valuable -- it’s the new oil. https://t.co/ZJfX8KVDBO pic.twitter.com/5svPZp0ymh
— Privacy Project (@PrivacyProject) September 25, 2019
Jaron Lanier came up with the scenes in Minority Report. It was supposed to be cautionary. Now, he's come up with a plan for a better future. https://t.co/2PAdjUnwp8 pic.twitter.com/1m199t7eu3
— New York Times Opinion (@nytopinion) September 25, 2019
definitely spend the time to watch Jaron Lanier talk about data in the digital world.https://t.co/FifN9R3Uyn
— pascalb?uvier ≠ (@pascalbouvier) September 24, 2019
So, what *is* data, and why is it so important? Jaron Lanier explains in episode one of our latest installment of the @PrivacyProject. https://t.co/2PAdjU5VxA pic.twitter.com/6gAZabWo5o
— New York Times Opinion (@nytopinion) September 25, 2019
Data represents information. Information can be valuable but is not an economic good. Information per se is not traded on markets. Information can be embodied in information goods - books, web pages, broadcasts, lectures - which are economic goods. https://t.co/eLeaLIxatF 2/ pic.twitter.com/Gt9UjPHEqf
— Peter G. Klein (@petergklein) September 25, 2019
Your data is not just valuable — it’s the new oil. Jaron Lanier explains why you should be getting paid for it. https://t.co/5AFgsx0wmL
— New York Times Opinion (@nytopinion) September 25, 2019
Jaron Lanier told you that data is the new oil, and that you should be getting paid for it. But how does that happen in the real world? https://t.co/2PAdjUnwp8 pic.twitter.com/h7l2p0OrPk
— New York Times Opinion (@nytopinion) September 25, 2019
Jaron Lanier wants you to get paid for your data. Enter the MID: mediator of individual data. https://t.co/2PAdjUnwp8 pic.twitter.com/rId0BCY6gO
— New York Times Opinion (@nytopinion) September 24, 2019
New 'Data Dignity' team at @Microsoft to research ways to give users control over their #PII Users may even be able buy & sell their data. #Privacy @ZDnet@avrohomg@ScottBVS @robmay70@NevilleGaunt@JolaBurnett@AlaricAloor@todddlyle@ChuckDBrookshttps://t.co/XE8yOrU1V7
— Tyler Cohen Wood (@TylerCohenWood) September 24, 2019
Microsoft sets up new Data Dognity Initiative under CTO office to research ways for users to have more autonomy over the use and sharing of their personal data https://t.co/JY1OexuVUE -to be commended but we need strong international legal protections to give users legal recourse
— Austin Hill (@austinhill) September 24, 2019