This may be feasible in Tim Berner-Lee’s vision of Solid and data pods. I’d only do it if I control access to data, and can allow an auditable one-time no-copy access to get 0.X% off my mortgage. But no handing over…
You enter the shop as a human being, and there's certain (human) rights that should come with that. We're talking here about the right to get a copy of your own data, the right to be forgotten when you want to leave,…
I see a landscape of SaaS offers and connectors/data integrators between them that, inside an auditable analytics environment, is basically working in a plug-and-play manner. Databases are whatever happens in the back…
Also, I wondered, maybe it could lead to an friendly facebook alternative from Europe.. That would be grand.
Link to the video of the press conference after the bill passed the EU-parlament in July 2018: https://multimedia.europarl.europa.eu/en/press-conference-on... Somehow, this is doublespeak, somehow it make sense too..
20% of these companies could be considered public property because it is public which has been feeding the algorithms training data. A dividend on this could probably provide for a basic income.
For those who want to see what the whole process looks like in reality, there is youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WLSdKunI2Y
This may be feasible in Tim Berner-Lee’s vision of Solid and data pods. I’d only do it if I control access to data, and can allow an auditable one-time no-copy access to get 0.X% off my mortgage. But no handing over…
You enter the shop as a human being, and there's certain (human) rights that should come with that. We're talking here about the right to get a copy of your own data, the right to be forgotten when you want to leave,…
I see a landscape of SaaS offers and connectors/data integrators between them that, inside an auditable analytics environment, is basically working in a plug-and-play manner. Databases are whatever happens in the back…
Also, I wondered, maybe it could lead to an friendly facebook alternative from Europe.. That would be grand.
Link to the video of the press conference after the bill passed the EU-parlament in July 2018: https://multimedia.europarl.europa.eu/en/press-conference-on... Somehow, this is doublespeak, somehow it make sense too..
20% of these companies could be considered public property because it is public which has been feeding the algorithms training data. A dividend on this could probably provide for a basic income.
For those who want to see what the whole process looks like in reality, there is youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WLSdKunI2Y