The data revolution - How economics and politics are changing the world
Fabrizio Ambrogi
Editora: L'Oliveto Publisher
Sinopse
“The Data Revolution” is an essay that takes a deep dive into how data has become the new force shaping the economy, politics, and contemporary society. The book shows how, in recent years, information has gone from being a simple technical resource to a real lever of global power, capable of influencing public decisions, corporate strategies, and even individual behavior.The work traces the recent historical context—from the 2020 pandemic to the advent of generative artificial intelligence in 2025—highlighting how these events have accelerated digitization, surveillance, and dependence on predictive analytics systems.Through thematic chapters, the author examines:• The structural risks of the data revolutionHow the loss of privacy, mass surveillance, and information inequality are redefining the concept of freedom in the digital society.• Algorithmic manipulation and disinformationAlgorithms do not just inform: they select, orient, and amplify content designed to capture attention, transforming reality into a sum of personalized information bubbles.• Future scenariosThe book imagines a future where the automation of disinformation, deepfakes, creative artificial intelligence, and advanced surveillance systems redefine the very concept of truth and autonomy.• Possible solutionsGlobal strategies for the ethical use of data are analyzed: international regulation, algorithmic transparency, digital education, information sovereignty, and the development of data protection technologies.• A provocative and conscious conclusionThe book invites readers to question their role in this new ecosystem: passive spectator or critical citizen? The data revolution is not about machines, but about humanity itself.
