Clement Charles

Clement Charles 's thoughts
September 1st, 2014

PAY FOR TRUST. NOW.

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5 years ago, I looked crazy stupid naive when I mentioned the idea, that in the future (which is now), telco’s will be selling disconnection as much as connection, access restriction as much full access.

Similarly, when I spoke at ITU last year on data privacy in World Telecom in Bangkok, I mentioned the fact that selling privacy and secured data access, I remember people being really surprised in the audience. Then, later during the event, I was happy to see fellow future-thinker (Swiss too) Gerd Leonard mentioned the exact same concept when he addressed the crowd of operators and regulators telling them “telcos are in the trust business”. You can view the full keynote here.

Logically, in the space of personal data, especially with lifelogin and quantified self data, trust is not an option, it must should be a central piece of the product offering.  This is way I’ve loved the concept of Pryv from the very start, in the field of QS  meta platforms to aggregate your various data. Contained in the name (Pryv, as in private) , but also in their DNA (they’re Swiss, and as such love secrecy), their concept is really right and fair, proposed in a rich user interface.

Now to the business, I just discovered the business of Respect Networks, dubbed as “the leading platform for secure, verified and mutually agreed sharing of personal data”. This is just a start of new business, where people will pay for trust.

June 5th, 2014

DATA MARK UP LANGUAGE

The more I listen, the more I hear concerns about data ownership and control. Concerns, yes, but solutions, not much. All of it flavored by pessimism – as if the current abuse were here to stay.

Well I don’t think so.

Fist of all, I am sure, and I’ve said publicly in event like ITU Telecom World 2013, that today, a good privacy and data protection are like the icing on the cake, but that they may become the cake itself in the soon to come future. Indeed, I think that in 10 years from now, to create a real data economy where growth is possible, privacy will be part of the game, as much as letting users control the usage of their data.

Secondly, the logic, the technical paradigm to reach that goal is already public today. One of the greatest initiative to protect personal data, in my view, is the IDCUBED project from the MIT , headed by John Henry Clippinger. I had the pleasure to meet John at ITU Telecom World 2012, in Dubai, in a session on privacy. On that day, and in our lunch that followed, I discovered their idea of a “data mark up language” that would encapsulate all types of possible usages of the data produced.

In my view, based on that idea from the MIT, each data should have its own meta-mark up information, like the EXIFF files in a photo or the XML files in a web content.

It should answer the following question, from the biggest to the smallest:

1 / Do you allow your data to be share ? Yes. No. If no, end of the question.

2 / If yes, would you like this data to be share with

– scientific organizations that would use your data anonimmized for research purpose
– a specific person (please list as many, please use group or “circles” that you’ve already curated)
– all or part of yours contacts (from one or more database of personal contact, from address books to Facebook friends)
– commercial organization that may uses your data commercially (and possibly, pay you a share of the revenues)

 

What do you think ? What rights would you give to who ? Let’s chat .

Clement

 

November 8th, 2013

A platform to group all your datas

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Discover Tent (www.tent.io) a new platform to group all your datas. An important initiative, necessary for all. Looking forward to see what it will be looking like.

September 4th, 2013

Getting ready for ITU Telecom World 2013

ITU Telecom World has always been an important miles stones in my life, both as a doer and thinker.

Following last year kind invite, I accepted to participate  to this year event and speak in a few conf and panels.

A very hot topic and interesting would be :  “How can World Citizens Ensure their Privacy in a Digital World?” at

We will be covering questions like-

– What should citizens do and what are their rights?-

– What should be the role of Government and Business?-

– How should we ensure this in laws and international standards?

 

Any inputs you reader would like to provide ? Feel free to post a comment and chat with me on Twitter.

September 2nd, 2013

Buildings in the Netherlands by year of construction

Both as regular visitor and amateur of geography, I have always been impressed by the Netherlands as the first nation wide experiment of terraformation. For sure, when we will building off earth city on the ice of Encelade or the waters of Europa, there will be some dutch involved. ; )

I am sure you will enjoy this interactive map on the evolution of the Netherlands from early 17th-18th century until today, showing Buildings in the Netherlands by year of construction.

It is also a good example of usage of big data to generate a new type of visual intelligence of facts.

 

August 29th, 2013

Everyone In The Tech And TV Industries Is Passing Around This Speech By Kevin Spacey – Business Insider

Everyone In The Tech And TV Industries Is Passing Around This Speech By Kevin Spacey – Business Insider.

Interesting chat from Kevin.

A point that he largely missed (or was edited) is the major difference between the big crowd TV broadcasters and Netflix, which is the ownership and the use of big data by the US movie streaming company. A data that others don’t have, and would actually not really use the right way if they had it.

Check this great article from GigaOM on the successful launch of the series  “Orange in the New Black”.

June 10th, 2013

Full set of personal data on sales, with Frederico Zannier

I had a lot of pleasures of following Frederico Zannier project to sell its own data. He sucessfully closed this week end a first round of 2 733 USD of people that will pay to get part or whole of his data.

 

On making money with data, Frederico has this great quote

” In 2012, advertising revenue in the United States was around $30 billion. That same year, I made exactly $0 from my own data. But what if I tracked everything myself? Could I at least make a couple bucks back?”
 
 

This is just the start of citizens starting to take control of their own data. Get ready !

May 11th, 2013

Interviewed alongside Ray Kurzweil, Gordon Bell and Brewster Kahle

 

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Whaouh ! I had the great chance to be interviewed by award winning documentarist Antoine Viviani… The interview was on big data, quantified society, future of lifeloging and digital immortality. The team was great, and chatting with them, I understood that they conducted a lot of interviews in the US with some my personal heroes and key influencers such as Ray Kurzweil, Gordon Bell and Brewster Kahle. I was honored and impressed to among the interviewees for the film.

Previously, Antoine VIVIANI realize this fantastic interactive transmedia called IN SITU documentary and won some awards from it. You can still view it with its interactive enrichment online the specific Arte sub-site.

 

Caption (c) Antoine Viviani, Arte 2011.

 

 

May 11th, 2013

Digital Immortality @ ITU World Telecom in Dubai 2012

Clement Charles ITU Telecom World Dubai on QS Digital Immortality

I had the chance to participate to the ITU World Telecom latest event in Dubai. I was invited to speak about data and media in a panel called “Who Owns My Data”. Last night, I was preparing my break out session on digital immortality for the the QS conference.Good surprise, when I typed “digital immortality” in my evernote, I had the real pleasure to seeing one of quotes on that topic from this panel used as title of the big data section of the “outcome report” that is published after the conference. I did overview when I received but apparently did not read with enough attention as I missed my own quote of Digital Immortality : / Still it shows that the topic has impact.

You can download the complete ITU World Telecom 2012 Dubai Outcomes Report. The title with my quote is in the image above, on page 25/35.

Well, thanks a lot, Stewart and Simon !