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Jaron Lanier

Who Owns the Future?

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    The recent breakdowns of finance can be understood as the symptoms of a fallacious hope that information technology can make promises on its own, without people
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    Artificial memory became more person-centric out of necessity
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    Ordinary people can help create new money by making promises. You constrain the future by making a plan, and a promise to keep to it. Money is created in response, because in making that promise you have created value. New money is created to represent that value
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    Not all new wealth is created from game-changing events like inventions or natural resource discoveries.† Some of it comes from the ability of ordinary people to keep promises
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    Any information technology, from the most ancient money to the latest cloud computing, is based fundamentally on design judgments about what to remember and what to forget
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