Philosophy of mind

What’s next for data ethics?

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Tuesday, June 22, 2021

The global pandemic has thrown this debate into sharper focus, with ongoing innovation around personal data usage at every stage of the crisis.

Key Points: 
  • The global pandemic has thrown this debate into sharper focus, with ongoing innovation around personal data usage at every stage of the crisis.
  • The first goal of our Information Rights Strategic Plan - to increase the public's trust and confidence in how data is used and made available - is more relevant than ever.
  • We accepted Elliss recommendation to continue our engagement in this debate through 2021, without seeking to develop our own guidance materials on data ethics.
  • We recognise that data ethics is a very broad area, with many similarities and alignments with our statutory responsibilities.

Social Ethics Leader, NPR Contributor Dr. Robert Michael Franklin, Jr., to Give Keynote at W&J College Commencement Ceremony

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Friday, May 21, 2021

He also is the James T. and Berta R. Laney Professor in Moral Leadership at Emory.

Key Points: 
  • He also is the James T. and Berta R. Laney Professor in Moral Leadership at Emory.
  • Previously, he was the director of the interfaith religion department at Chautauqua Institution (2013-2017) and a visiting scholar at Stanford University (2013).
  • Our highly customized and intellectually engaging student experience develops professionals of uncommon integrity to lead in an ever-changing world.
  • For more information about W&J, visit www.washjeff.edu , or call 888-W-AND-JAY.\nView original content to download multimedia: http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/social-ethics-leader-npr-contrib...\n'

Elys Game Technology Achieves 39% Revenue Growth and Reports Record Revenue of $14.2 Million for the First Quarter of 2020

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Thursday, May 13, 2021

Our web-based gaming turnover increased by an impressive 150% over the same period last year and we continue to generate strong cash flow from operations.

Key Points: 
  • Our web-based gaming turnover increased by an impressive 150% over the same period last year and we continue to generate strong cash flow from operations.
  • Net loss in the first quarter of 2021 also included approximately $0.4 million of stock-based compensation and $0.25 million of expenses related to our expansion into US markets.
  • We continue to maintain a disciplined spending approach by allocating discretionary cash towards future business opportunities.
  • We also generated over $3.9 million of proceeds from the exercise of warrants during the first quarter of 2021.

WAVE Hosts “Light the Way for Change: Hope Inspiration Action”

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Thursday, May 13, 2021

b'Women for American Values and Ethics ( WAVE ) announced the biennial fundraiser to benefit the WAVE Action Fund on Saturday, May 15, 2021 at 7:00 p.m. PDT.

Key Points: 
  • b'Women for American Values and Ethics ( WAVE ) announced the biennial fundraiser to benefit the WAVE Action Fund on Saturday, May 15, 2021 at 7:00 p.m. PDT.
  • Tickets begin at $50 for general admission and sponsorships begin at $250.\nWAVE Action Fund supports WAVE\xe2\x80\x99s civic activism and community involvement.
  • WAVE commits significant (wo)manpower and resources toward supporting progressive values and ethics.
  • There are six WAVE Working Groups: Environment, Government Integrity, Gun Safety, Migrant Rights, Social Justice and Voter Mobilization.

Helsinki Marketing: The inaugural Helsinki Biennial will open on 12 June 2021 with an extensive programme of art, events and digital initiatives for in-person and remote audiences

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Tuesday, May 11, 2021

As we enter a new reality, it is integral to rethink existing patterns of behaviour and create safe experiences for engaging with art.

Key Points: 
  • As we enter a new reality, it is integral to rethink existing patterns of behaviour and create safe experiences for engaging with art.
  • Helsinki Biennial launches with a future-orientated vision, advocating ecological ethics and celebrating the synthesis of art and nature.
  • "\n"Access to outstanding art and creativity is crucial for how citizens engage with the pressing issues that we face today.
  • More details on Helsinki Biennial\'s partnership with Facebook Open Arts will be announced soon.\n**The Helsinki Biennial 2021 participants include:\n'

Helsinki Marketing: The inaugural Helsinki Biennial will open on 12 June 2021 with an extensive programme of art, events and digital initiatives for in-person and remote audiences

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Tuesday, May 11, 2021

As we enter a new reality, it is integral to rethink existing patterns of behaviour and create safe experiences for engaging with art.

Key Points: 
  • As we enter a new reality, it is integral to rethink existing patterns of behaviour and create safe experiences for engaging with art.
  • Helsinki Biennial launches with a future-orientated vision, advocating ecological ethics and celebrating the synthesis of art and nature.
  • "\n"Access to outstanding art and creativity is crucial for how citizens engage with the pressing issues that we face today.
  • More details on Helsinki Biennial\'s partnership with Facebook Open Arts will be announced soon.\n**The Helsinki Biennial 2021 participants include:\n'

Pink drinks can help you run faster and further, University of Westminster study finds

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Monday, May 10, 2021

Similarly, the role of colour in gastronomy has received widespread interest, with research published on how visual cues or colour can affect subsequent flavour perception when eating and drinking.\n"The findings from our study combine the art of gastronomy with performance nutrition, as adding a pink colourant to an artificially sweetened solution not only enhanced the perception of sweetness, but also enhanced feelings of pleasure, self-selected running speed and distance covered during a run.

Key Points: 
  • Similarly, the role of colour in gastronomy has received widespread interest, with research published on how visual cues or colour can affect subsequent flavour perception when eating and drinking.\n"The findings from our study combine the art of gastronomy with performance nutrition, as adding a pink colourant to an artificially sweetened solution not only enhanced the perception of sweetness, but also enhanced feelings of pleasure, self-selected running speed and distance covered during a run.
  • "\nThe University of Westminster offers a vibrant learning environment attracting more than 19,000 students from over 160 nations and we continue to invest in our future with new developments, research projects and new ideas.
  • Our distinguished 175-year history has meant we lead the way in many areas of research, particularly Politics, Media, Art and Design, Architecture and Biomedical Sciences, and our position in the city of London allows us to continue to build on our close connections with leading figures and organisations in these areas as well as in the worlds of business, information technology, politics and law.
  • Our commitment to educating graduates for the needs of professional life attracts high quality students from within the UK and around the globe.\nGlobal engagement, employability and sustainability are key elements in the University of Westminster\'s vision for the future and we strive to ensure the very highest standards are met and maintained.\n'

Pink drinks can help you run faster and further, University of Westminster study finds

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Monday, May 10, 2021

Similarly, the role of colour in gastronomy has received widespread interest, with research published on how visual cues or colour can affect subsequent flavour perception when eating and drinking.\n"The findings from our study combine the art of gastronomy with performance nutrition, as adding a pink colourant to an artificially sweetened solution not only enhanced the perception of sweetness, but also enhanced feelings of pleasure, self-selected running speed and distance covered during a run.

Key Points: 
  • Similarly, the role of colour in gastronomy has received widespread interest, with research published on how visual cues or colour can affect subsequent flavour perception when eating and drinking.\n"The findings from our study combine the art of gastronomy with performance nutrition, as adding a pink colourant to an artificially sweetened solution not only enhanced the perception of sweetness, but also enhanced feelings of pleasure, self-selected running speed and distance covered during a run.
  • "\nThe University of Westminster offers a vibrant learning environment attracting more than 19,000 students from over 160 nations and we continue to invest in our future with new developments, research projects and new ideas.
  • Our distinguished 175-year history has meant we lead the way in many areas of research, particularly Politics, Media, Art and Design, Architecture and Biomedical Sciences, and our position in the city of London allows us to continue to build on our close connections with leading figures and organisations in these areas as well as in the worlds of business, information technology, politics and law.
  • Our commitment to educating graduates for the needs of professional life attracts high quality students from within the UK and around the globe.\nGlobal engagement, employability and sustainability are key elements in the University of Westminster\'s vision for the future and we strive to ensure the very highest standards are met and maintained.\n'

OneTrust Completes Acquisition of Ethics and Compliance Leader Convercent

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Thursday, April 15, 2021

b'ATLANTA, April 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --OneTrust, the #1 fastest-growing company on the Inc. 500 and category-defining enterprise platform to operationalize trust, today announced it has completed the acquisition of ethics and compliance leader Convercent .\nIntegrating Convercent into OneTrust brings the leading ethics and compliance technology into the OneTrust platform.\nJoin OneTrust CEO Kabir Barday and Convercent CEO Patrick Quinlan at CONVERGE 21: Workshop Edition as they lay out their joint vision for the future of ethics and compliance\nThe Convercent technology, 150 employees, 750 customers, and global CONVERGE community will become core to the ethics and compliance offering.

Key Points: 
  • b'ATLANTA, April 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --OneTrust, the #1 fastest-growing company on the Inc. 500 and category-defining enterprise platform to operationalize trust, today announced it has completed the acquisition of ethics and compliance leader Convercent .\nIntegrating Convercent into OneTrust brings the leading ethics and compliance technology into the OneTrust platform.\nJoin OneTrust CEO Kabir Barday and Convercent CEO Patrick Quinlan at CONVERGE 21: Workshop Edition as they lay out their joint vision for the future of ethics and compliance\nThe Convercent technology, 150 employees, 750 customers, and global CONVERGE community will become core to the ethics and compliance offering.
  • The acquisition brings the leading ethics and compliance technology into OneTrust\'s technology platform of trust, bringing together privacy, data governance, GRC, third-party risk, ESG and ethics and compliance together into a single operational workflow.\nTrust and transparency are a competitive advantage and market differentiator.
  • Integrating Convercent into OneTrust brings the leading ethics and compliance technology into the OneTrust platform.
  • "\n"We\'re excited to officially welcome the Convercent team and customers, and the CONVERGE community, into OneTrust," said Kabir Barday, OneTrust CEO.

ADM Endeavors, Inc. (OTCQB:ADMQ) Announces Anticipated Sales Increase of More Than 30 Percent in The First Quarter of 2021

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Thursday, April 8, 2021

Any statements that are not historical facts contained in this press release are "forward-looking statements"that involve a number of risks and uncertainties and are made pursuant to the Safe Harbor Provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.

Key Points: 
  • Any statements that are not historical facts contained in this press release are "forward-looking statements"that involve a number of risks and uncertainties and are made pursuant to the Safe Harbor Provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
  • Words such as strategy, expects, continues, plans, anticipates, believes, would, will, estimates, intends, projects, goals, targets and other words of similar meaning are intended to identify forward-looking statements but are not the exclusive means of identifying these statements.
  • We intend that all forward-looking statements be subject to the safe-harbor provisions.
  • We undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.