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Money Talks from The Economist

The Economist

News, Business, Economy, Finance & Economics, Business News

4.41.2K Ratings

🗓️ 31 August 2023

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

The mantra from the mid-2000s that “data is the new oil” is taking on a new sheen: tapping and refining it into personalised advertisements has become harder, thanks to increasing regulation and the self-serving policies of the tech behemoths. Meanwhile artificial intelligence is a data-guzzler, eschewing the pointedly personal in favour of the revealing aggregate. Both trends raise thorny questions about ownership of the precious underlying resource.

On this week’s show, hosts Tom Lee-Devlin, Mike Bird and Alice Fulwood examine how data are gathered and traded, and Kenn Cukier, a deputy executive editor at The Economist, describe the changes in online tracking that altered those paths. Sir Martin Sorrell, chairman of S4 Capital, a digital-advertising firm, describes how his industry is shifting. And Dennis Cinelli, chief financial officer of Scale AI, a data startup, surveys the land-grab of data among artificial-intelligence firms.

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0:28.8

Almost anything we do today,

0:30.8

from what we watch, to where we go,

0:33.0

to who we communicate with,

0:34.8

leaves behind a trail of data.

0:36.6

At the roundabout, take the second exit.

0:39.3

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0:43.8

According to one estimate,

0:45.4

the total volume of data worldwide

0:47.9

is now around 100 trillion gigabytes,

0:51.2

double the amount three years ago.

0:53.1

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Back in the mid-2000s,

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