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Mortality predictors, hepatic involvement patterns, and the steatotic liver paradox in 1,484 hospitalized Dengue patients. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One
Sreemohan A   +10 more
europepmc   +1 more source

The Artificial Intelligence (AI) paradox. [PDF]

open access: yesBioinformation
Chiappelli F, French Q, Khakshooy A.
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The online privacy paradox

CHI '11 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2011
In this paper we present early results from a study, which aims at understanding the privacy paradox from a social representations perspective. After identifying adequate stimulus words with the help of a preliminary study, we conducted the main study using an online questionnaire.
Oetzel, Marie Caroline, Gonja, Tijana
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The Privacy Paradox

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
With the advent of information technology, we are now able to collect and analyze large sums of data. It is not uncommon now to hear in the mass media terms such as artificial intelligence, business analytic, data mining, neural networks and the like.
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The Privacy Paradox

Social media has transformed digital communication by enabling global, instant connectivity. However, this accessibility has introduced significant privacy and security risks. The exposure of personal data, coupled with data breaches, cyberattacks, misinformation, and identity theft, has made users increasingly vulnerable. As social media platforms act
S. Aarthi   +4 more
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Unpacking the Privacy Paradox for Education

2019
While people claim that they want to control access to their personal information, the ease and convenience of online applications put their personal data at risk with a keystroke. The sale of personal information and subsequent behavioral tracking happens in invisible ways not fully understood by most end users.
Lorayne Robertson, Bill Muirhead
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The Privacy Paradox

Business and Professional Ethics Journal, 2001
The proliferation of commerce on the internet has opened up a Pandora's box of ethical concerns regarding technology, its use, and its impact. Technology places within our grasp things that were formerly difficult to even imagine. Today we can buy everything from a pencil to a car via the internet in a matter of minutes, if not seconds.
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