France’s privacy watchdog questions Worldcoin’s data collection

but developers struggled to have something solid out in time.

)  Jones argues that todays conditions are different: what were seeing is jobs being carved up into tasks.the easier it is for workers rights to be eroded in the economy of clicks.

France’s privacy watchdog questions Worldcoin’s data collection

  Jones ends on a hopeful note as microworkers begin to organise.what then? Jones chooses optimism: we will have to imagine a new world for ourselves.and as the technology companies like to predict will happen this time.

France’s privacy watchdog questions Worldcoin’s data collection

Phil Jones sets these workers in a larger global context.partly driven by hopes that the post-pandemic world can be built to be fairer.

France’s privacy watchdog questions Worldcoin’s data collection

The result is economic inequality more akin to the 19th century than our vision for the 21st.

hipper competitorSocial Warming.  [Feels cribbed from a very general essay on virtues of computer technology.

inserting the pronoun I in what is otherwise marketing fluff.but possibly cribbed from yet another AI novel.

and then go back into enlightenment.  [ZD: Like the book report on Les Misérables.

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