What if data ownership doesn't actually free us? 🤔💭
The more I think about Proof of Attribution from @OpenLedger , the more uncomfortable the idea becomes. 🛑
At first, it sounds fair. ✨
💬 Your comments.
📸 Your photos.
🤖 Your AI conversations.
Everything gets tracked, attributed, and rewarded whenever it's used. 🔗💰
For the first time, data contributors are no longer invisible. 👤🔍
That's the promise behind PoA. 🤝
But here's what I keep wondering: 🤔❓
What happens to people who don't have the time, skills, or tools to participate in the data economy? ⏳🛠️
In a world where every contribution has a price, do we empower people... 🚀
...or simply create a new class of digital workers competing to produce data? 🧑💻⚙️
The interesting challenge isn't whether PoA works. 🎯
It's whether systems like @OpenLedger can reward valuable contributions without turning attention itself into another commodity. 🛒🧠
I don't think there's an easy answer. 🤷♂️❌
But I do think it's one of the most important questions in AI right now. 🌐🚨
If every click you make could be tokenized and monetized... 🖱️💎
...would you actually become richer? 🏦💸
Or just sell your attention more efficiently? ⏳📉
