Building the New Economy: Data as Capital
- Length: 474 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: MIT Connection Science & Engineering
- Publication Date: 2021-10-12
- ISBN-10: 026254315X
- ISBN-13: 9780262543156
- Sales Rank: #1154196 (See Top 100 Books)
How to empower people and communities with user-centric data ownership, transparent and accountable algorithms, and secure digital transaction systems.
Data is now central to the economy, government, and health systems—so why are data and the AI systems that interpret the data in the hands of so few people? Building the New Economy calls for us to reinvent the ways that data and artificial intelligence are used in civic and government systems. Arguing that we need to think about data as a new type of capital, the authors show that the use of data trusts and distributed ledgers can empower people and communities with user-centric data ownership, transparent and accountable algorithms, machine learning fairness principles and methodologies, and secure digital transaction systems.
It’s well known that social media generate disinformation and that mobile phone tracking apps threaten privacy. But these same technologies may also enable the creation of more agile systems in which power and decision-making are distributed among stakeholders rather than concentrated in a few hands. Offering both big ideas and detailed blueprints, the authors describe such key building blocks as data cooperatives, tokenized funding mechanisms, and tradecoin architecture. They also discuss technical issues, including how to build an ecosystem of trusted data, the implementation of digital currencies, and interoperability, and consider the evolution of computational law systems.
Cover Title Page Copyright Table of Contents 1. Building the New Economy: What We Need and How to Get There I. The Human Perspective: New Types of Engagement 2. Building Data Cooperatives 3. Shared Data: Backbone of a New Knowledge Economy 4. Empowering Innovation through Data Cooperatives 5. From Securitization to Tokenization II. Resilient Systems: Making Society Work Better 6. The Tradecoin System 7. Health IT: Algorithms, Privacy, and Data 8. Narrow Banks and Fiat-Backed Tokens 9. Stable Network Dynamics in a Tokenized Financial Ecosystem III. Data and AI: A New Ecology 10. Toward an Ecosystem of Trusted Data and AI 11. Stablecoins 12. Interoperability of Distributed Systems 13. Exchange Networks for Virtual Assets IV. Conclusions 14. Conclusion: Legal Algorithms Contributors Index
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