Data Mining Abuse
The biggest abuse of data was between 1933 and 1945 in Germany. Looking at that one, abuse of your data really is frightening and not only scary. There is a reason why Germans especially tend to be obsessed with privacy and “Datensparsamkeit” (only provide data that really is necessary) and right to be forgotten and similar topics more. The majority of people are actually losers in capitalism. But most don’t want to acknowledge this harsh truth and therefore fight against systemic change. The hope of being one of the few winners in capitalism is similar to the hope of winning the lottery. Only difference: in capitalism the results are rigged by where you start from, while winning the lottery is random. Is mankind morphing into something so computerized where human voice, touch, vision, creativity and empathy are so quickly or will ever be obsolete within the workforce?
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5. E-Learning E-Land E-Health
College debt being a bubble that will have to burst. And companies finding professional development, certification and specific course work as valuable hiring tools in leau of formal education. Our guess is the whole paradigm around education is going to have to shift. And all those old people are going to need caregivers. That is where socialized medicine could really help since we won’t have the standard of living we do now. Infrastructure is going to need a major overhaul as we introduce more aerial vehicles and unmanned cars.
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Feudalism was based on reciprocal needs. Both parties benefitted. Automate labour and the creative do not need the masses. They build a business with one employee and sell only to their super rich peers. Those on the outside are not exploited; they are not needed. We could also support small family farmers with land grants and small business loans instead of giving subsidies to big corporations by closing those loopholes in our current programs. There are already land trusts leasing to small farmers in a land preservation partnership. We have a lot of federal and state land that we could work with. Farms do not have to be detrimental to the environment. States could be given incentives to bring back family farms and support vocational training. We could actually anticipate and plan for this instead of allowing it to happen.









































