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As you read this, thousands of remote computers are refining secret models of who you are, using the information to make huge fortunes for a few people. Does the future have to be this way? How can we change it? In this visionary book Jaron Lanier imagines an alternative, where economic power is given back to creators. Drawing on sources ranging from ancient philosophy to the latest technology, he proposes a radical system that truly rewards endeavour - whether it's in the media or manufacturing - and ultimately preserves human dignity. 'Lanier has a poet's sensibility.' Financial Times 'A mind as boundless as the internet.' Evening Standard 'A tour d'horizon of what we'll have to cope with in the near future.' Independent 'An exhilarating, loveable book.' Scotland on Sunday 'Inspiring . . . intelligent and subtle.' Guardian

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Who owns the future ?, Jaron Lanier

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Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Jaron Lanier
Erscheinungsdatum
2014
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
400
ISBN10
0241957214
ISBN13
9780241957219
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Erstveröffentlichung
2013
Originaltitel
Who Owns the Future?
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As you read this, thousands of remote computers are refining secret models of who you are, using the information to make huge fortunes for a few people. Does the future have to be this way? How can we change it? In this visionary book Jaron Lanier imagines an alternative, where economic power is given back to creators. Drawing on sources ranging from ancient philosophy to the latest technology, he proposes a radical system that truly rewards endeavour - whether it's in the media or manufacturing - and ultimately preserves human dignity. 'Lanier has a poet's sensibility.' Financial Times 'A mind as boundless as the internet.' Evening Standard 'A tour d'horizon of what we'll have to cope with in the near future.' Independent 'An exhilarating, loveable book.' Scotland on Sunday 'Inspiring . . . intelligent and subtle.' Guardian