|
“New opinions often appear first as jokes and fancies, then as blasphemies and treason, then as questions open to discussion, and finally, as established truths.”
|
- GEORGE BERNARD SHAW
|
“New opinions often appear first as jokes and fancies, then as blasphemies and treason, then as questions open to discussion, and finally, as established truths.”
|
|
Ackerman, F. (2009). Can we afford the future?: The Economics of a Warming World. London: Zed Books.
Amnesty.org.uk. (n.d.). Business and Human Rights | Amnesty International UK. [online] Bernaz, N. (2012). [PDF] Enhancing Corporate Accountability for Human Rights Violations: Is Extraterritoriality the Magic Potion? | Business & Human Rights Resource Centre. [online] Business-humanrights.org. Alwazir, R. (2014). Yemenis seek justice in wedding drone strike. [online] Aljazeera.com.
ÄŒerka, P., GrigienÄ—, J. and SirbikytÄ—, G. (2015). Liability for damages caused by artificial intelligence. Computer Law & Security Review, 31(3), pp.376-389. Allonrobots.com. (n.d.). Search and rescue robots. [online] |
Want to Contribute?Email Archives
January 2025
|
|
T h i n k L o n g - T e r m
T h i n k G l o b a l T h i n k E t h i c a l |
|