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Is SA moving to a cashless society?

Is SA moving to a cashless society?
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Time for policymakers to make policies (and to learn from those who are)

Time for policymakers to make policies (and to learn from those who are)
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Does Social Media Have Limits? - Bodies of Light & the Desire for Omnipresence | Camila Mozzini-Alister

“ Bodies of Light is a living testemony of an artist who gave her own life and body to her work. It is difficult to categorize Camila Mozzini-Alister’s work since it is, at once a work of philosophy, biography, performing arts, media archeaology, science fiction, as well as an innovative way of bringing together mind and screen through the practices of mediation in social media and spiritual meditation. One of the most interesting aspects of this book is how the author uses her own voice and experience to relate to any other voice in the same quest to becoming more than just a body. Grounded in a rigorous phenomenological exercise, she calls attention to our deep subconscious desire for omnipresence and brings forth a crucial question for humanity: after all, what are the limits of our ‘progress?  

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AI can help government improve service delivery

Jun 9, 2021 The adoption of artificial intelligence in all spheres of life is an unfolding and accelerating megatrend that is greatly changing how we live, work, and socially interact. A new study by University of Stellenbosch Business School (USB) graduate of the MPhil in Futures Studies programme Jan Hofmeyr found that AI can do much more than just improve South African government processes – it can, if applied right, improve the reach and quality of services to its citizens. “In light of rapid advances in the AI field, decision-making is gradually being surrendered to machine learning algorithms,” says Hofmeyr. “The government will in coming years have to concern themselves with the scope and nature of their mandates to regulate and exploit AI for the greater good of societies as they enter an era that is broadly referred to as the Fourth Industrial Revolution.”

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WSU cluster-hire program addresses faculty racial, gender inequalities

An initiative by WSU Provost Elizabeth Chilton prompted WSU to begin a cluster-hire program, bringing five new faculty members to the Pullman campus. Senior Vice Provost Laura Hill said the cluster-hire program “Racism and Social Inequality in the Americas” aims to bring more faculty of color across all colleges and departments within WSU. “The clusters.

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