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Demos Helsinki ha identificato 10 principi per guidare lo sviluppo verso un pianeta iperconnesso, ma sostenibile. Sostiene che se questi principi non verranno seguiti, si rischierà di scadere in un futuro distopico.
In breve, i principi sono i seguenti:
- The Parity principle: In order for hyperconnectedness to be a truly significant development, it has to play its part in solving the grand challenges of our times – It must solve bigger problems than it causes.
- The Utility principle: Hyperconnectedness needs to solve more problems than it creates.
- The Participation principle: Technologies should be designed and developed by and with the people who use them.
- The Ergonomy principle: Technologies should be designed and developed for the users.
- The Leapfrogging principle: For the hyperconnected planet to be a globally relevant narrative, it should also offer cost-effectiveness and easily spreadable solutions for the needs of people in developing countries.
- The Vanilla principle: It is important to reap benefits from new value creation in addition to increased productivity. The change should not only be an improvement but also a source of radical new value creation.
- One Planet principle: The development of the hyperconnected planet should, by definition, save more natural resources than it consumes.
- The Culture principle: As a development, the hyperconnected planet is blind without cultural context. Culture without technologies is barren.
- The Perfect Competition principle: The advent of dominant market position, monopolies, and oligopolies should be prevented both globally and locally.
- The Justice principle: The risks of data ownership and privacy need to be avoided, and rights need to be secured.
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