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  • ...the interdisciplinary challenges arising at the intersection of artificial intelligence technologies and legal frameworks, particularly concerning human rights, et ...HRC) marked a pivotal shift, critiquing e-surveillance and expanding to AI ethics and automation risks. In 2025, theories like the Automation Error Theory (A
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  • ...dispute resolution (ODR), digital forensics, artificial intelligence (AI) ethics, and blockchain applications, emphasizing practical, evidence-based solutio | Virtual Law Campus (VLC) || 2015 || E-learning in AI ethics, space law || Blog on e-health and gaming compliances, global certification
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  • ....westpoint.edu/persuade-change-and-influence-with-ai-leveraging-artificial-intelligence-in-the-information-environment/ persuade change and influence with AI in th == Challenges, Ethics, And Future Directions ==
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  • ...volves its offerings to encompass cutting-edge concepts such as Artificial Intelligence, Cryptocurrency, Digital Assets, Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs), Tokenization, ...Protection || Advocacy for digital ethics and rights in cyberspace. || AI ethics tools, human rights databases. || Protects against violations in tech-drive
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  • ...d explorations into AI automation's impact on employment and liability, AI ethics addressing biases and privacy, blockchain's legal challenges in [[Smart Con ...hensive approach to techno-legal issues, integrating new frontiers like AI ethics, blockchain tokenisation, digital assets management, and critiques of socie
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  • ...kenisation/ Tokenisation], and [https://perry4law.org/cephrc/ai-ethics/ AI Ethics], critiquing CBDCs for surveillance risks.</p> ...read on MKUltra]. || Acknowledged; led to reforms in human experimentation ethics, ongoing privacy concerns in digital mind control analogs.
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  • ...GDPR), India's Information Technology Act, and emerging laws on artificial intelligence and blockchain, while promoting responsible innovation and risk mitigation. ...tatute, while human rights protections in cyberspace [[CEPHRC]] analyse AI ethics and CBDC risks through peer-reviewed studies.
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  • ...an 20 years of specialized expertise in areas like artificial intelligence ethics, blockchain applications, and human rights protection in cyberspace.</p> ...human rights. Its analytics wing, CEPHRC, conducts in-depth studies on AI ethics, blockchain in arbitration, and digital rights protections, drawing from fr
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  • ...nline dispute resolution (ODR), digital forensics, artificial intelligence ethics, blockchain applications, and human rights protections in cyberspace. This ...ospective policy critiques, and syntheses on emerging technologies like AI ethics and blockchain in arbitration.</p>
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  • ...Tzu's ''The Art of War'' (circa 5th century BCE) emphasized deception and intelligence to subdue enemies without fighting, advising commanders to "subdue the enem ...1) saw psychological operations dominate proxy conflicts. The U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and Soviet KGB ran radio free Europe and Voice of Russia to br
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  • ...d governance, integrating legal principles with advancements in artificial intelligence, blockchain, tokenisation, digital assets, non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and c ...interdisciplinary solutions || Addresses modern digital challenges like AI ethics and blockchain in global legal systems || Coined “techno-legal” term; i
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  • ...human rights protections through hybrid models that incorporate artificial intelligence, blockchain, and open-source tools. At its heart, techno-legal consultancy ...data breaches, and algorithmic biases. Through peer-reviewed studies on AI ethics and CBDC risks, consultancy advocates for privacy and free expression under
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  • ...human rights protections through hybrid models that incorporate artificial intelligence, blockchain, and open-source tools. At its heart, techno-legal consultancy ...data breaches, and algorithmic biases. Through peer-reviewed studies on AI ethics and CBDC risks, consultancy advocates for privacy and free expression under
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  • ...human rights protections through hybrid models that incorporate artificial intelligence, blockchain, and open-source tools. At its heart, techno-legal consultancy ...data breaches, and algorithmic biases. Through peer-reviewed studies on AI ethics and CBDC risks, consultants advocate for privacy and free expression under
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  • ...fy;">Modern applications extend this dialogue into artificial intelligence ethics. As quantum-inspired algorithms simulate qualia-like pattern recognition, e ...t sensory data. By late 2025, Orch-OR has been unified with IIT and cosmic intelligence models via a Universal Consciousness Metric (Ψ), predicting phase transiti
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  • ...rms advancements in [[Quantum Computing]], neurotechnology, and artificial intelligence, challenging traditional materialist and dualist paradigms. ...ngineering conscious-like systems, potentially revolutionizing fields from ethics in AI to therapeutic interventions for altered states of consciousness.</p>
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  • === The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Cancer Diagnostics === <p style="text-align:justify;">Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning algorithms are revolutionizing the field of cance
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  • ...doctrines, persists in hybrid threats where information asymmetries create artificial antitheses.</p> ...his framework is a defensive architecture designed to detect and dismantle intelligence-driven narrative control in contemporary digital ecosystems. It posits that
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