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Reinventing Capitalism in the Age of Big Data

By: Viktor Mayer-Schonberger, Thomas Ramge
Narrated by: John Chancer
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Markets have long been acknowledged to be a superior mechanism for managing resources but until the advent of big data, they largely functioned better in theory than in practice. Now, as ideal markets are within reach because of vastly greater access to information, we are on the verge of a major disruption. As data becomes a more valuable asset than cash, the rules for surviving and thriving are changing.

Reinventing Capitalism is a provocative look at how data is reinventing markets and, in so doing, is ushering in an era where the firm is no longer predominant. With richer and more comprehensive information about human wants and needs, an economy powered by data offers the possibility of increased abundance, equality, and resilience. The data-driven markets that will thrive in this environment are far better than firms at organizing human endeavors, meaning that finance driven capitalism is being displaced by its more efficient, more sustainable, and more democratic disruptor: data capitalism.

©2018 Viktor Mayer-Schonberger and Thomas Ramge (P)2018 Hodder & Stoughton Limited
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Futurist with insightful and logical arguments. There is so much untapped potential with data with far-reaching benefits.

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The first third of the book is an elaborate yet lacking study of AI implications in societal issues. Then the author goes into unsustainable communist proposals that gradually build into an utopia that he would sustain with words rather than scientific arguments.

The performance is clear and concise.

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