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A Systems‐Level Approach to Address Risks and Ethics in Artificial Intelligence Systems
ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly changing the world, from completely controlling routine or mundane tasks like text and image generation, to powering advanced algorithms that control critical systems. The recent advances in generative AI quickly overwhelmed multiple industries from education to finance as first adopters rushed (and ...
Vincent P. Paglioni, Torrey Mortenson
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Author analyzes the problems of implementation of the principles of socialist democracy in the Soviet Union, identifies the reasons for which it was not possible to implement of true functioning of created institutes of socialist democracy, and ...
Maxim Vladimirovich Yakovlev
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At the fabric of history: Peru's political struggle under (and against) the pandemic. [PDF]
Mitrovic M.
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Wojciech Piotrowski was born on 25 October 1952 in Warsaw, in the first decade after World War II, when the city was recovering from the ruins. From 1955, he lived with his parents in Zielona Góra (until 1945, the German town of Grünberg), near Poland's
Jacek Lech
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Violence in the Education: The Post-Revolutionary Situation in Hungary (1956-1957). [PDF]
Somogyvári L.
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Fascism as a recurring possibility: Zeev Sternhell, the anti-Enlightenment, and the intellectual history of European modernity. [PDF]
Giordani T.
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Forced labor camps as a tool for disciplining the proletariat (1918–1921)
t Background. The relevance of the study of forced labor camps as a tool for improving labor discipline in 1918–1921 is determined by the need to rethink the role of the proletariat in the first years of the Soviet power.
I.N. Kamardin
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Values in the Valence Election: Fragmentation and the 2024 General Election
Abstract The 2024 general election delivered a verdict on an unpopular Conservative government, a valence election where the key motivation was to remove a government seen as failing. But this is not a full account of the voting choices of the British public.
Paula Surridge
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What England Is and What It Claims to Be: Orwell on National Identity
Abstract This article suggests that George Orwell's body of work offers a rather unique and insightful two‐part conception of national identity in the context of England, made up of a moral inheritance—the values of liberty, fairness and decency—and a lived sensibility—the fluid, experiential quality of collective life expressed in shared customs ...
Sam Taylor Hill
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John Gray: ‘Americanism’ and the Perversion of Post‐liberalism
Abstract This article will make the case for John Gray's inclusion in the canon of post‐liberals despite his protests to the contrary, and will argue that his peculiar post‐liberalism is important for its challenges to the dominance of liberalism as both a political culture and way of theorising the ends of politics based on the model of the American ...
Paul Kelly
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