Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming the travel industry by enhancing efficiency, personalization, and customer experience. However, as with any technological advancement, the adoption of AI brings a range of ethical implications that must be carefully considered. Read more in Datafloq…
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The Economist brought together Yuval Noah Harari and Mustafa Suleyman to grapple with the biggest technological revolution of our times. They debate the impact of AI on our immediate futures, how the technology can be controlled and whether it could…
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Looking to establish a biotech ecosystem? Here’s what you can learn from Serbia By Valeria D’Amico
22 April 2023Views: 293Biotechnology is transforming the health sector through applications that can help increase efficiency, reduce errors and create healthcare solutions.Serbia has made gains in the biotechnology sphere and demonstrates how others can accelerate their biotechnology journeys. Read more in Weforum Looking…
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The key difference between synthetic biology and traditional biology is that in synthetic biology, researchers can make changes in the DNA of organisms by altering their structure or function, while traditional biology relies on observing and experimenting with the existing…
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3 predictions for the future of responsible technology By Daniel Lim, Lofred Madzou, Emily Ratté
14 December 2021Views: 834The days of technology companies operating in the ‘wild west’ are gone. Civil society and governments are beginning to hold companies accountable for how their products are deployed by end users, as well as the impact they can have on…
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New facial recognition ethics tool being tested in the Netherlands by Jim Nash
19 October 2021Views: 865A reality-check pilot project has been launched in the Netherlands to see if a proposed governance framework can mitigate the risks inherent in facial recognition surveillance. The result is not suggested as a standard for ethical use of biometric surveillance…
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The question we want to be able to answer is how does TikTok compare against Twitter or WeChat as against WhatsApp. And what we’ve essentially found is that things like GDPR have done a lot of good in terms of…
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This Film Examines the Biases in the Code That Runs Our Lives By Sidney Fussell
7 January 2021Views: 588Filmmaker Shalini Kantayya says women and people of color look at technology from the outside—and have felt the negative impacts.”What I came to learn is that the people who are leading the data, the scientists and mathematicians and journalists and…
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Human rights falter in grey areas of procurement policy By Jim Macclelland
7 December 2019Views: 882Across all sectors and societies, employment remains the most mapped, but least navigable, legal and ethical intersection. Read more in raconteur Human rights falter in grey areas of procurement policy By Jim Macclelland was last modified: December 4th, 2019 by…
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Try to remember every thought that crossed your mind at work today, like what to have for lunch, to the inflammatory, like why that supervisor is such a jerk. Now imagine if your boss had access to all of those…
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