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data-revolution
The massive increase in data generated by interconnected online identities that empowers citizens but also threatens privacy and control.
1 chapter across 1 book
The New Digital Age (2013)Eric Schmidt and Jared Cohen
CHAPTER 2
Chapter 2 explores the profound transformation of identity, citizenship, and reporting in a future dominated by digital connectivity and data proliferation. It argues that online identities will increasingly define individuals' offline lives, with governments and companies seeking to verify and regulate these identities, while citizens gain unprecedented power and transparency through data. The chapter also highlights the risks of privacy loss, data permanence, and social consequences, emphasizing the need for new tools and norms to manage personal information in the digital age.