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Post by saiful200 on Aug 21, 2024 5:53:12 GMT
But before painting what our future will be, there are a series of ethical dilemmas that we must resolve. Because, even if it is true that we can use all this to do good and thus make the world a better place, every side has its cross and very disturbing doors also open. It will only depend on our ethics if they become a nightmare come true. On the other hand, it is a problem that we cannot avoid by https://www.latestdatabase.com/ legislating so much that we prevent the advancement of society. Sooner rather than later it will be necessary for us to rethink some paradigms and revisit as a community what is correct and what is not. And who has the power to do it? What supranational body? Right now I do not see a clear solution to this issue and therefore, although I would like what was discussed in the article to be a fact, I believe that the impact of all these disruptive technologies on our daily lives remains to be seen. Login to respond Vanessa Calderon Thank you for sharing the article and for all the comments. I believe that there is still a way to go, as Javier MartÃnez Tellez points out, since many companies have the satisfaction of their shareholders as their primary objective, that is, short-term profit, and sometimes social objectives come into contradiction because social objectives, by nature, tend to to have a medium/long term execution time and not short term like those of the shareholders.
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