TY - GEN AU - Lanier, Jaron TI - Who owns the future? SN - 9781846145223 U1 - 303.4833 PY - 2013/// CY - London PB - Allen Lane KW - Economics KW - Information technology - Economic aspects KW - Technological innovations - Economic aspects N2 - This book Synopsis Reviews Product details About Jaron Lanier Biography More titles by Jaron Lanier jacket image for Who Owns The Future? by Jaron Lanier » View larger jacket image Who Owns The Future? » Jaron Lanier Allen Lane Hardback : 07 Mar 2013 £20.00 » Buy now Synopsis Who Owns The Future? is the new masterwork from the prophet of the digital age, Jaron Lanier, author of You Are Not A Gadget. In the past, a revolution in production, such as the industrial revolution, generally increased the wealth and freedom of people. The digital revolution we are living through is different. Instead of leaving a greater number of us in excellent financial health, the effect of digital technologies - and the companies behind them - is to concentrate wealth, reduce growth, and challenge the livelihoods of an ever-increasing number of people. As the protections of the middle class disappear, washed away by crises in capitalism, what is being left in their place? And what else could replace them? Why is this happening, and what might we do about it? In Who Owns the Future? Jaron Lanier shows how the new power paradigm operates, how it is conceived and controlled, and why it is leading to a collapse in living standards. Arguing that the 'information economy' ruins markets, he reminds us that markets should reward more people, not fewer. He shows us why the digital revolution means more corporations making money and avoiding risk by hiding value off their books, which means more financial risk for the rest of us. From the inner workings of the 'sirenic servers' at the heart of the new power system, to an exploration of the meaning of mass unemployment events, the misuse of big data, and the deep and increasing erasure of human endeavour, Lanier explores the effects of this situation on democracy and individuals, and proposes a more human, humane reality, where risk and reward is shared equally, and the digital revolution creates opportunity for all ER -