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" ... A powerful driving force behind data bias is that technology companies today view data as something they should get for free. Social media companies hoover up our data and view it as their own economic property to exclusively monetize. ... "
" ... Every year there is another 3,300 tons of gold produced–lets call it $200 billion of new gold that must be absorbed every year by buyers. Recycling of gold matches consumption, so the new mined gold is extra. It’s a good job that there are 8 billion people in the world and most love gold because it only takes about $20 a head per year to hoover up that supply. We can see that in the price. There is no apparent downward trend in the price of gold as a never-ending new supply is injected into the market. The global economy laps it up. ... "
" ... For governments, surveillance scanning on the edge would eliminate the scalability limitations of current centralized models. It is simply not possible for even the NSA to hoover up the totality of all internet traffic in realtime and scan it for topics or people of interest. ... "
" ... That means iOS users are close to twice as valuable to advertisers and publishers compared to Android users. And that means that iOS accounts for a disproportionate share of that almost $80 billion in user acquisition spend. We are talking tens of billion of dollars here, most of which Facebook and Google hoover up into their ad ecosystems. ... "
" ... Yet, the Snowden disclosures also revealed how limited current global scale surveillance is, even with the NSA’s resources. The internet is simply too big to attempt to hoover up the totality of all global communications and the processing resources required to make sense of everything said and seen worldwide in realtime is beyond the ability of even the US Government. ... "