缅北强奸

As society grapples with myriad technology-related issues, including biases in facial recognition software, algorithms to identify hate speech and misinformation, as well as growing concerns over privacy and data protection, a new Chair in 缅北强奸鈥檚 Department of Philosophy seeks to bridge the gap between technology and pressing ethical, social and political questions. The Chair will be supported by a $2-million gift from The Jarislowsky Foundation to undertake ground-breaking research and study about technology and its impact on individuals and societies.

Classified as: Stephen Jarislowsky, The Jarislowsky Foundation, Research, technology, Hasana Sharp, Faculty of Arts, antonia maioni, jacob levy, human nature, Ian Gold, Department of Philosophy
Published on: 30 Jul 2020
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