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Cliff Jurkiewicz Cliff Jurkiewicz
Updated on February 28, 2024

3 Tech Predictions You Can Actually Measure

Most predictions don’t pan out because they’re not quantifiable. These three things are.

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Urtė Karklienė Urtė Karklienė
Updated on January 22, 2024

How Web Intelligence Can Empower Environmental Activism

Web intelligence tools can offer environmental activists a host of ways to alert the public to our ongoing crises. Our expert explains how with some real-world examples.

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Israel Mazin Israel Mazin
Updated on January 19, 2024

Navigating New Cybersecurity Regulations and Consumer Rights

The key to a safer cyber future may be a combination of compulsory and voluntary cybersecurity measures.

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Vlad Turiceanu Vlad Turiceanu
Updated on January 09, 2024

What You Need To Know About the Right To Repair Act in 2024

The right to repair movement forces manufacturers to go back to the old ways. Here’s what that means.

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Brett Shively Brett Shively
Updated on October 24, 2023

How Will the Supreme Court’s Decision on Affirmative Action Affect the Tech Industry?

The Supreme Court recently struck down race-based affirmative action. Our expert weighs in on how this decision impacts tech.

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Juan Ramirez Juan Ramirez
Updated on September 05, 2023

When AI Makes a Mistake, Who’s Responsible?

Dissecting accountability is not easy, considering all the hands it takes to create AI.

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Aleksandras Šulženko Aleksandras Šulženko
Updated on June 14, 2023

How Governments Can Use Alternative Data for Policymaking

The increasing digitization of society means a wealth of public data exists beyond traditional sources. Our expert argues that governments can use this data to make faster, more flexible policy decisions.

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