Who owns the future? / Jaron Lanier.
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- ISBN: 9781451654974 (paperback)
- ISBN: 1451654979 (paperback)
- Physical Description: xxviii, 411 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
- Edition: Simon & Schuster trade paperback edition.
- Publisher: New York : Simon & Schuster Paperbacks, 2014.
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 385-389) and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Introduction to the Paperback edition -- Prelude -- Part one, First round. Motivation ; A simple idea -- Part two, The cybernetic tempest. Money as seen through one computer scientist's eyes ; The ad hoc construction of mass dignity ; "Siren servers" ; The specter of the perfect investment ; Some pioneering siren servers -- Part three, How this century might unfold from two points of view. From below: mass unemployment events ; From above: misusing big data to become ridiculous -- Part four, Markets, energy landscapes, and narcissism. Markets and energy landscapes ; Narcissism -- Part five, The contest to be most meta. Story lost ; Coercion on autopilot: specialized network effects ; Obscuring the human element ; Story found -- Part six, Democracy. Complaint is not enough ; Clout must underlie rights, if rights are to persist -- Part seven, Ted Nelson. First thought, best thought -- Part eight, The dirty pictures (or, Nuts and bolts: what a humanistic alternative might be like). The project ; We need to do better than ad hoc levees ; Some first principles ; Who will do what? ; Big business ; How will we earn and spend? ; Risk ; Financial identity ; Inclusion ; The interface to reality ; Creepy ; A stab at mitigating creepiness -- Part nine, Transition. The transition ; Leadership -- Conclusion: what is to be remembered? -- Afterword to the Paperback edition. |
Summary, etc.: | A visionary innovator of virtual reality evaluates the negative impact of digital network technologies on the economy and particularly the middle class, citing challenges to employment and personal wealth while exploring the potential of a new information economy for stabilizing the middle class and enabling positive growth. |
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Subject: | Information technology > Economic aspects. Technological innovations > Economic aspects. Economics. |
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Who Owns the Future?
The "brilliant" and "daringly original" ( The New York Times ) critique of digital networks from the "David Foster Wallace of tech" ( London Evening Standard )--asserting that to fix our economy, we must fix our information economy. Jaron Lanier is the father of virtual reality and one of the world's most brilliant thinkers. Who Owns the Future? is his visionary reckoning with the most urgent economic and social trend of our age: the poisonous concentration of money and power in our digital networks. Lanier has predicted how technology will transform our humanity for decades, and his insight has never been more urgently needed. He shows how Siren Servers, which exploit big data and the free sharing of information, led our economy into recession, imperiled personal privacy, and hollowed out the middle class. The networks that define our world--including social media, financial institutions, and intelligence agencies--now threaten to destroy it. But there is an alternative. In this provocative, poetic, and deeply humane book, Lanier charts a path toward a brighter future: an information economy that rewards ordinary people for what they do and share on the web.