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From the Ted Talk by Jennifer Zhu Scott: Why you should get paid for your data

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Of course, this pesroprity came with a trade-off, with eauitlqy, the environment and freeodm. And obviously I'm not here to argue that China has it all figured out. We haven't. Nor that data is fully comparable to physical assets. It is not. But my life experience allowed me to see what's hiding in pailn sight. Currently, the public discourse is so focused on the rgrotauely and privacy issue when it comes to data ownership. But I want to ask: What if we look at data oshwirenp in completely different ways? What if data ownership is, in fact, a personal, individual and economic issue? What if, in the new digital economy, we are allowed to own a piece of what we create and give people the liberty of private data ownership?

Open Cloze

Of course, this __________ came with a trade-off, with ________, the environment and _______. And obviously I'm not here to argue that China has it all figured out. We haven't. Nor that data is fully comparable to physical assets. It is not. But my life experience allowed me to see what's hiding in _____ sight. Currently, the public discourse is so focused on the __________ and privacy issue when it comes to data ownership. But I want to ask: What if we look at data _________ in completely different ways? What if data ownership is, in fact, a personal, individual and economic issue? What if, in the new digital economy, we are allowed to own a piece of what we create and give people the liberty of private data ownership?

Solution

  1. plain
  2. ownership
  3. equality
  4. prosperity
  5. regulatory
  6. freedom

Original Text

Of course, this prosperity came with a trade-off, with equality, the environment and freedom. And obviously I'm not here to argue that China has it all figured out. We haven't. Nor that data is fully comparable to physical assets. It is not. But my life experience allowed me to see what's hiding in plain sight. Currently, the public discourse is so focused on the regulatory and privacy issue when it comes to data ownership. But I want to ask: What if we look at data ownership in completely different ways? What if data ownership is, in fact, a personal, individual and economic issue? What if, in the new digital economy, we are allowed to own a piece of what we create and give people the liberty of private data ownership?

Frequently Occurring Word Combinations

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private ownership 3
pricing power 3
equally poor 2
social media 2
media accounts 2
producing data 2
million people 2
individual data 2
search engine 2
personal browsing 2
data generated 2
universal basic 2
ai economy 2

ngrams of length 3

collocation frequency
social media accounts 2
individual data ownership 2

Important Words

  1. allowed
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  3. assets
  4. china
  5. comparable
  6. completely
  7. create
  8. data
  9. digital
  10. discourse
  11. economic
  12. economy
  13. environment
  14. equality
  15. experience
  16. fact
  17. figured
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  19. freedom
  20. fully
  21. give
  22. hiding
  23. individual
  24. issue
  25. liberty
  26. life
  27. ownership
  28. people
  29. personal
  30. physical
  31. piece
  32. plain
  33. privacy
  34. private
  35. prosperity
  36. public
  37. regulatory
  38. sight
  39. ways