On the Rivalry of Data
Data competes with itself and its peers, and its value is derived from its uniqueness.
A growing body of work on the economics, law, and politics of personal data.
Data competes with itself and its peers, and its value is derived from its uniqueness.
One of the most normalized parts of software development only exists due to regulatory arbitrage.
A rational business would never concede a strong position. Here's how data cooperatives incentivize negotiation.
Democratic solutions for data stewardship
An analysis of the economic function of data
How your data trains AI without your consent
Why personal data should be personal property
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