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Responsible Use of Technology: The Microsoft Case Study

Responsible Use of Technology: The Microsoft Case Study Search Polity Note: Search is limited to the most recent 250 articles. To access earlier articles, click Advanced Search and set an earlier date range. To search for a term containing the & symbol, click Advanced Search and use the search headings and/or in first paragraph options. With. Clear Search Sponsored by Design|Innovation|Paper|PROJECT|Resources|Technology design|innovation|paper|project|resources|technology Sponsored by 6.51 MB In collaboration with the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University, USA The World Economic Forum Responsible Use of Technology project aims to provide practical resources for organizations to operationalize ethics in technology. This White Paper, with its focus on Microsoft Corporation, highlights tools and processes that facilitate responsible technology product design and development.

Markkula Center for Applied Ethics Introduces Immigration Ethics Program

Glendale commissioner raises glass at virtual city meeting, ignites #Winegate

Glendale official raises a glass and sparks #Winegate Glendale Commissioner Francesca Smith raised a wine glass at the end of a more than three-hour Design Review Board meeting. (MyGlendale via YouTube) Print More than three hours into a Glendale Design Review Board meeting, Commissioner Francesca Smith raised a wineglass containing a small amount of pinkish liquid. She smiled as she appeared to toast her colleagues after seconding a motion to adjourn the meeting, held virtually because of the COVID-19 pandemic, about 8:30 p.m. Smith has not said whether there was wine in the glass. Sipping from it toward the end of the meeting did not affect her judgment, she said.

Vaccine hunters searching high and low for leftover doses

Love in a time of insurrection: St Augustine on the unity of the American people

The U.S. Capitol can be seen behind the protective fence line Jan. 21, 2021, as a cyclist talks to a U.S. National Guard member inside, about two weeks after armed supporters of former President Donald Trump stormed the building during election certification proceedings. (CNS/Reuters/Tom Brenner) In early January, The Washington Post reported that poultry plants that received waivers to increase slaughter line speeds were 10 times more likely to have coronavirus cases as plants without waivers. The freedom given to plant owners to increase speeds compelled line workers to face a brutal choice: Be exposed to higher risk of infection or leave their low-wage jobs.

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