The Invisible Economy
Our techniques for measuring economic performance are obsolete, obscuring a complete picture of how we're faring.

Our techniques for measuring economic performance are obsolete, obscuring a complete picture of how we're faring.
Companies can now use data to constrict which options they offer to certain consumers—and at what prices.
The use of Big Data to to profile citizens is subtly, silently constraining freedom.
It doesn't have to be.
The dark side of Moore's Law
In giant, complex systems like global financial markets, terrible accidents are inevitable.
It's a lot easier to steal hundreds of millions of dollars now than it used to be
Google and other Internet companies should make it clear to users what data they're collecting.
Our Internet handlers are using operant conditioning to modify our behavior.
Don't let popularity set your standard.