TF4 Digital Transformation
IMPLEMENTING HUMANISTIC DIGITAL GOVERNANCE

ABSTRACT

We identify an important feature of current digital governance systems: “third-party funded digital barter” between digital consumers and third-party funders. The interests of the third-party funders are not well-aligned with the interests of the digital consumers. This fundamental flaw of current digital governance systems is responsible for an array of serious problems, including inequities, inefficiencies, manipulation of digital consumers, as well as dangers to social cohesion and democracy. We present four policy guidelines that aim to correct this flaw by shifting control of personal data from the data aggregators and their third-party funders to the digital consumers.

AUTHORS

Dennis J. Snower
Global Solutions Initiative Foundation (Germany)

Paul Twomey
Global Solutions Initiative Foundation (Germany)

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