Who owns your data? for 01Net magazine in Paris. Oh the French! They didn’t shy away from the nudity based on the famous French Revolution painting, Liberty Leading the People by Eugène Delacroix.



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Who owns your data? for 01Net magazine in Paris. Oh the French! They didn’t shy away from the nudity based on the famous French Revolution painting, Liberty Leading the People by Eugène Delacroix.
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In the modern workplace, we are learning faster than ever before, yet we have never been worse at proving it. For decades, the standard CV or résumé was the “gold standard” of professional identity. You listed your degree, your job titles, and perhaps a few bullet points about your responsibilities. But today, the world of work has shifted. Skills are the new currency, and they have a shorter…
Besides Me, Who Owns Me? Oh, Honey, Let Me Tell You Twice
WHAT’S ON MY MIND TODAY??? Oh, Honey, Let Me Tell You Twice: Data Thieves and Why We Need to Karen-Up Our Digital Rights! Listen up, folks — and I mean LISTEN UP, because I’m saying this twice: This isn’t some wild conspiracy theory, no sirree, but yeah, these things DO happen, right? Corporations are out there slurping up our data like it’s free coffee at a PTA meeting, and we’re left with…
not to be a simp for big data or something but if my data is going to be saved and used “to show more interesting content” then I should be able to save it off to a zip file and import all my preferences and BS into another app’s format.
I should be able to intentionally go “hey Pinterest you have all my preference data because I’ve been using the app for over a decade and I want <other app> to show me content I like too so gimme the data about me.” And then go to some converter app and be like “translate this into hashtags to follow (or whatever the other app uses)” and hell I should be able to tune it like “actually I didn’t realize that was AI when I interacted with it so let’s put a hard no on AI stuff” and then slap it into the new app.
Data collected about you should be yours. You should be allowed to use it, you should be allowed to delete it, you should be allowed to tune it.
this post brought to you by disgust at the AI on Pinterest and the realization that to see things I like in other apps I have to like… find and follow those things, instead of Pinterest “helpfully” (creepily) knowing already, and also a longstanding belief that people should control their own data.
Don’t get me wrong this is probably a dumb way to use data autonomy but I should still get to
The Single Data Owner vs. Group Debate: Finding the Right Balance for Accountability
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