Image: Computer code (cropped) by rawpixel.com Who controls the data the government collected from you for a generation? Your insurance company collected data on your driving – so did your Lexus – who owns that data? You told your doctor about controlled substances you used – and now it gets brought up in an interview. If you can’t exclude someone from using your data, then you don’t control it. That means you really don’t own it. It’s that simple. What does “own” mean here, let’s define the terms. Owning the data means you can do anything you want with it – share it, sell it, mine it or build an A.I. language model with it. From birth until the last Social Security check gets cashed,…

Click here to read the full article at The Gateway Pundit.

Login or subscribe today!

Login or Subscribe