Chapter 1
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Robots, here to replace humans, in various jobs like construction via 3D printing of houses or even stock picking through algorithmic trading. Human fear of robots and digitization including digital currency is real. Thus automation through creative destruction is replacing some jobs in a Covid-19 era of high unemployment and job scarcity.
Ownership, like any value or concept varies by culture or geography and is often complicated when we factor in historical and political lenses. One example is looted art exclusively commercialized in prestigious museums around the world often in the disguise of safeguarding it from ruin by the very people that created or inherited it. Ideas and by extension intellectual property, from copyright to patents and trademarks have a similar history of being stolen, misappropriated and commercialized, degrees away from the original or “rightful” owners.
In the US, there are numerous examples of copyright being extended rather than expiring as per original statues so as to favor reigning commercial enterprises like Disney, Hollywood studios among others. Thus, for the US, a country synonymous with “private property rights”, the playing field is far from fair due to the assumed global domain of US IP.
#AskAsingia about #CashlessSociety101:
The Future of Work: Where Do Robots and AI Fit In?
Who Owns What? Understanding US Intellectual Property Laws
3 Ways Ownership and IP Play Out On a Global Scale