Post by saiful200 on Aug 20, 2024 5:14:36 GMT -5
Once this is done, external changes can begin to be generated for the benefit of society. Greetings!Fernando A undoubtedly interesting article on a topic that could be delved into for hours, but at the same time is very well summarized in this outline. For my part, I believe that unfortunately the business world, by itself, only has a minority of social concerns and rather I believe that it is civil society that must promote this change in the business world.
Regarding the second question, I believe that Big Data has already https://www.latestdatabase.com/ created new commercial orders and we have the most obvious example in Google, which is basically an advertising company that uses search data to optimize said advertising. Whether scientific advances have more or less restricted access depends on the research and innovation model that we choose. I believe that without a doubt, business and the private sector play an important role in scientific and technological advances and should be rewarded for This, but limits must be placed on the exclusivity of companies over these when they are of obvious importance for society as a whole.
Innovation must be democratized, but at the same time balance the balance so that the private sector can maintain itself. Saying this is easy, but to achieve it we must always be vigilant, because experience teaches us that - in general - companies prioritize their profits above all else before social progress. Log in to respond Ylenia Garcia Hello Fernando, thank you very much for your great contribution and for sharing your knowledge with all of us. I encourage you to subscribe to the blog to be more informed about everything new that we publish.
Regarding the second question, I believe that Big Data has already https://www.latestdatabase.com/ created new commercial orders and we have the most obvious example in Google, which is basically an advertising company that uses search data to optimize said advertising. Whether scientific advances have more or less restricted access depends on the research and innovation model that we choose. I believe that without a doubt, business and the private sector play an important role in scientific and technological advances and should be rewarded for This, but limits must be placed on the exclusivity of companies over these when they are of obvious importance for society as a whole.
Innovation must be democratized, but at the same time balance the balance so that the private sector can maintain itself. Saying this is easy, but to achieve it we must always be vigilant, because experience teaches us that - in general - companies prioritize their profits above all else before social progress. Log in to respond Ylenia Garcia Hello Fernando, thank you very much for your great contribution and for sharing your knowledge with all of us. I encourage you to subscribe to the blog to be more informed about everything new that we publish.