Updated
Updated · Evening Standard · May 26
Tech and AI Firms Derive Up to £194,000 From Each UK User's Lifetime Data
Updated
Updated · Evening Standard · May 26

Tech and AI Firms Derive Up to £194,000 From Each UK User's Lifetime Data

4 articles · Updated · Evening Standard · May 26
  • Up to £194,000 in inflation-linked commercial value is generated from each UK and European internet user over a digital lifetime, according to new analysis by Web3 Foundation.
  • The estimate reflects how firms monetize search queries, clicks, location data, purchases, messages, images and social posts—first through targeted advertising and increasingly through AI model building and training.
  • Bill Laboon of Web3 Foundation said many people grasp ad targeting but not that prompts to tools like ChatGPT or even spell-check choices can also be captured and reused.
  • The report argues users may be excluded from the AI systems their data helped create, even as companies tied to the boom—such as Nvidia, Microsoft and Apple—have reached multi-trillion-dollar valuations.
  • Web3 Foundation, which advocates a more user-led web, said AI's rising dependence on personal data makes transparency and user control more urgent.
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