Influencer’s era–the role of experts in the digital world. Do we still need their forecasts and advice?

Piotr Łuczuk, Szymon Maj
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Influencer’s era–the role of experts in the digital world. Do we still need their forecasts and advice? We live in an information society. Estimates show that by 2025 global data production will increase to over 180 zettabytes. Along with the dissemination of the Internet, the development of digital communication and the reduction of digital exclusion, we are facing a serious crisis of expert culture. Over the years, it is experts who played an important role in society, today we ask where the border between professionals and specialists with specific knowledge, and experts-soremen, who gather hundreds of thousands of thousands of users in front of the screens of mobile devices in front of the screens of mobile devices in front of the screens of mobile devices. In the course of consideration of the above issues, the authors decided to develop a new expert definition based on a review of literature together with the use of the syncretic method and the original research model. The latter was successfully used in previous studies. As part of the considerations on the indicated issues, the authors focus on four key phenomena: Influencer marketing development–as a new variety of the so -called expert sector; virtual exhibitionism in the context of surveillance capitalism; functioning of the expert sector in the Bigdata era; The role of experts- futurists reaching for the models of forecasting the future. Is there still room for experts in the thicket of data? The answer to this question is the key to defining who the expert of the future will be.
影响者时代--专家在数字世界中的作用。我们还需要他们的预测和建议吗?
影响者时代--专家在数字世界中的作用。我们还需要他们的预测和建议吗?我们生活在一个信息社会。据估计,到 2025 年,全球数据产量将增至 180 ZB 以上。随着互联网的普及、数字通信的发展和数字排斥现象的减少,我们正面临着严重的专家文化危机。多年来,正是专家在社会中发挥了重要作用,今天我们要问,具有专门知识的专业人员和专家与在移动设备屏幕前聚集了成千上万用户的专家学者之间的边界在哪里。在考虑上述问题的过程中,作者决定在回顾文献的基础上,结合使用同步法和原始研究模型,制定一个新的专家定义。后者已在以前的研究中成功使用过。作为对上述问题的思考的一部分,作者重点关注了四个关键现象:影响者营销的发展--作为所谓专家行业的一个新品种;监控资本主义背景下的虚拟展示主义;大数据时代专家行业的运作;专家的作用--未来学家对未来预测模式的探索。数据丛中是否还有专家的空间?这个问题的答案是确定谁是未来专家的关键。
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