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=== On Attention Economy and Information Overload ===
=== On Attention Economy and Information Overload ===
<blockquote>"Surveillance capitalism unilaterally claims human experience as free raw material for translation into behavioral data."</blockquote>
"Surveillance capitalism unilaterally claims human experience as free raw material for translation into behavioral data."<ref name="ref_2019_p8_1">Shoshana Zuboff, ''The Age of Surveillance Capitalism'' (2019), p. 8, PublicAffairs</ref>
—Shoshana Zuboff, ''The Age of Surveillance Capitalism'' (2019), p. 8, PublicAffairs


=== On Attention Economy and Information Overload ===
=== On Attention Economy and Information Overload ===
<blockquote>"The real customer of surveillance capitalism is the advertiser or any actor who wants to modify behavior."</blockquote>
"The real customer of surveillance capitalism is the advertiser or any actor who wants to modify behavior."<ref name="ref_2019_p297_1">Shoshana Zuboff, ''The Age of Surveillance Capitalism'' (2019), p. 297, PublicAffairs</ref>
—Shoshana Zuboff, ''The Age of Surveillance Capitalism'' (2019), p. 297, PublicAffairs


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=== On Attention Economy and Information Overload ===
=== On Attention Economy and Information Overload ===
<blockquote>"We are the product, not the customer."</blockquote>
"We are the product, not the customer."<ref name="ref_2019_p94_1">Shoshana Zuboff, ''The Age of Surveillance Capitalism'' (2019), p. 94, PublicAffairs</ref>
—Shoshana Zuboff, ''The Age of Surveillance Capitalism'' (2019), p. 94, PublicAffairs


=== On AI Governance and Regulation ===
=== On AI Governance and Regulation ===
<blockquote>"Privacy is not private, it is a collective concern."</blockquote>
"Privacy is not private, it is a collective concern."<ref name="ref_2020_1">Shoshana Zuboff, ''Financial Times'' (2020), January 20, 2020, "You Are Now Remotely Controlled"</ref>
—Shoshana Zuboff, ''Financial Times'' (2020), January 20, 2020, "You Are Now Remotely Controlled"


=== On Human Capital in Age of AI ===
=== On Human Capital in Age of AI ===
<blockquote>"Digital natives are the first generation to have their every move tracked from birth."</blockquote>
"Digital natives are the first generation to have their every move tracked from birth."<ref name="ref_2019_p445_1">Shoshana Zuboff, ''The Age of Surveillance Capitalism'' (2019), p. 445, PublicAffairs</ref>
—Shoshana Zuboff, ''The Age of Surveillance Capitalism'' (2019), p. 445, PublicAffairs

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Shoshana Zuboff

Biography

American author, professor, and social psychologist. Known for coining 'surveillance capitalism'.

School of Thought

Digital Economics

Notable Quotes

On Attention Economy and Information Overload

"Surveillance capitalism unilaterally claims human experience as free raw material for translation into behavioral data."[1]

On Attention Economy and Information Overload

"The real customer of surveillance capitalism is the advertiser or any actor who wants to modify behavior."[2]


References

  1. Shoshana Zuboff, The Age of Surveillance Capitalism (2019), p. 8, PublicAffairs
  2. Shoshana Zuboff, The Age of Surveillance Capitalism (2019), p. 297, PublicAffairs

Additional Notable Quotes

On Attention Economy and Information Overload

"We are the product, not the customer."[1]

On AI Governance and Regulation

"Privacy is not private, it is a collective concern."[2]

On Human Capital in Age of AI

"Digital natives are the first generation to have their every move tracked from birth."[3]

  1. Shoshana Zuboff, The Age of Surveillance Capitalism (2019), p. 94, PublicAffairs
  2. Shoshana Zuboff, Financial Times (2020), January 20, 2020, "You Are Now Remotely Controlled"
  3. Shoshana Zuboff, The Age of Surveillance Capitalism (2019), p. 445, PublicAffairs