The way we track economies is getting a serious upgrade. Satellites watching supply chains. Smartwatches capturing real-time consumer behavior. We're entering an era where economic indicators aren't just quarterly reports anymore—they're streaming data feeds. The shift raises fascinating questions: Who controls this data infrastructure? How does the AI compute race reshape which countries lead in economic analysis? And most importantly, can radical transparency in measurement actually drive better growth? The tools are here. The real challenge? Making sense of the signal in all that noise.
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The way we track economies is getting a serious upgrade. Satellites watching supply chains. Smartwatches capturing real-time consumer behavior. We're entering an era where economic indicators aren't just quarterly reports anymore—they're streaming data feeds. The shift raises fascinating questions: Who controls this data infrastructure? How does the AI compute race reshape which countries lead in economic analysis? And most importantly, can radical transparency in measurement actually drive better growth? The tools are here. The real challenge? Making sense of the signal in all that noise.