Perhaps dating back to the 1940s, with the invention of computers, we began to enter an era driven by data and computation. Data and computing power have become new factors of production, and their value—undoubtedly—is becoming increasingly recognized. Now, with the surge of artificial intelligence (AI), the value of data and computing power has once again been overturned by new technologies, forcing us to reassess them in a way that inevitably leads to added value. We can glimpse the prosper...