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For $500 million annually, Facebook contracts Accenture PLC to moderate content that violates its Terms of Service and is not caught by artificial intelligence. The graphic nature of the content has led to mental health issues for content...
Paul Jessup had just met with the technology group that would be operating in the newly spunoff Synenergy. Since being created, two companies ago to operate as a value-added support in the oil and gas infrastructure services business. As such,...
Two students requested their oral presentations in an Economics class be rescheduled for another day. Their professor could allow no more than one rescheduled presentation but responding to the request of one of the students while not doing it...
When Ann Mary Price, who was 70 years old and worked for the West Virginia State Senate, snatched a Covid-19 vaccine appointment on the first try, she was elated. But disappointingly, an email the next day canceled the appointment (Ferguson,...
In an environment where published public opinion can make or break a company, both individuals and organizations should be aware of what content is permissible in an online review, and what crosses the line into defamation. Also important is...
This article discusses ways in which ICTs contribute to several aspects of global sustainability. We examine how economic development, education, energy, environment, and transportation at the country level benefit from ICTs, along with several...
William Powers, in his book Hamlet’s Blackberry (2010), makes the point that many in the developed and developing world live in an interconnected space: there are few moments when we are not talking, texting, downloading, surfing, lurking,...