In Defense of Anagorism

political economy in the non-market, non-state sector

Tag: smart meters

  • When others know you better than you know yourself, I call that power.

    CBC asks:

    How much data privacy can you expect to have?

    I’d like to see a shift to a debate which treats as the relevant question: How much information asymmetry can you expect not to have?

    Or alternatively: How much machine-readable/queryable/”mineable” data can a consumer or end-user expect to be on the receiving end of? In the case of a $ell phone, this might mean access to raw dumps of one’s own GPS logs, call logs, raw network traffic feeds up & down, etc. Analogously, raw feeds for “smart” meters from Big Utility, etc.