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We have hammers - for so many nails

Only half-way through Harari's Nexus - so I should perhaps suspend comments. 
But judging from the book's index he has unfortunately not included any references to the work in Trust over IP, Self-sovereign Identity and MyData based EU legislation (making GDPR useful) and Linux founded Open Wallet Foundation. I did try to call his attention to this a couple of books ago.

Of course the fears he is addressing needs to be analysed and dangers mitigated. And thanks to the above we do have hammers - and the computers in the picture very much look like nails to me. Responsible governments and enterprises will use the EUDI identity wallets to lift security and privacy to new levels.

In this picture it means - as one starting point - that an organisation must be identifiable and issue verifiable data from the outset to its computer - which passes it on according to its owner's choice - adding other data (anonymous - but MyData only when permitted by me) with the help of AI in transparent ways.
The same goes for the receiving computers.

Fascinating book. So far not too many question marks.
 

 

 

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