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Especially as more and more companies start to join the dots of people's personal data – illuminating the implications of continuing to contribute to a single catch-all data bank.
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The Open Rights Group is hoping to be able to run its own, inevitably more modest, public information campaign about the IP Bill, by turning to Indiegogo to raise £20,000 to make a short film to explain mass surveillance to the masses and illuminate the implications for Internet users if the bill passes into law.
These results unravel the stoma autonomous function in the blue light response and illuminate the implication of PHOT1 and/or PHOT2 in such response.
They provide context, illuminating the broader implications of scientific research". For example, this past February, the MIT Museum hosted an evening of live theater and conversation based around a current research project in quantum mechanics that is co-led by Professor David Kaiser, a physicist and historian of science.
For example, SNS lend new data to the existing philosophical debate (Tavani 2005; Moor 2008) about whether classical ethical traditions such as utilitarianism, Kantian ethics or virtue ethics possess sufficient resources for illuminating the ethical implications of emerging information technologies, or whether we require a new ethical framework to handle such phenomena.
Joy Buolamwini is a poet of code who uses art and research to illuminate the social implications of artificial intelligence.
Joy is a 'poet of code', using art and research to illuminate the social implications of artificial intelligence.
Because this discussion illuminates the political implications of an activity everyone engages in every day throwing something away—scholars working in postcolonial studies, globalization studies, quotidian studies, sociology, and feminism are likely to find this chapter especially provocative and fruitful.
In a recently issued Harvard Business School working paper, "Corporate Sustainability: First Evidence on Materiality", authors Mozaffar Khan, George Serafeim and Aaron Yoon analyzed a dataset that illuminated the value implications of sustainability investments using the materiality framework developed by the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board SASBB).
The two interpretive frameworks reproduce for readers some of the spiritual complexity, uncertainty, and creativity faced by the characters while they illuminate the ethical and social implications of the different spiritual beliefs.
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