AI Needs Your Data—and You Should Get Paid for It
AI Needs Your Data—and You Should Get Paid for It
8/10/2019
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This Wired article argues that individuals whose data is being used to train artificial intelligence (AI) systems should be compensated for their contribution. It highlights the immense value of personal data in training AI algorithms, which is often collected without individuals' knowledge or consent. The article suggests that by recognizing data as a form of labor, individuals can demand fair compensation and have more control over how their data is used. It also emphasizes the need for regulations and policies to protect individuals' data rights. Overall, the article calls for a shift in the way data is viewed and for individuals to have a say in the economic value derived from their personal information.
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artificial intelligence ꞏ data ꞏ data economy ꞏ data monetization ꞏ data privacy ꞏ data protection ꞏ data ownership ꞏ data collection ꞏ data sharing ꞏ data value ꞏ data marketplace ꞏ machine learning ꞏ deep learning ꞏ data analytics ꞏ big data ꞏ algorithm ꞏ data-driven decision making ꞏ data security ꞏ data ethics ꞏ data regulation ꞏ data transparency ꞏ data governance ꞏ data market ꞏ data industry ꞏ data processing ꞏ data storage ꞏ data utilization ꞏ data extraction ꞏ data management ꞏ data analysis ꞏ data exploitation ꞏ data marketplaces ꞏ data ownership rights ꞏ data economy ecosystem ꞏ data marketplace platforms ꞏ data privacy regulations