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Post by saiful200 on Aug 19, 2024 23:08:19 GMT -5
While it is true that there are corporations with a real, defined involvement and impact on society, many others only seek the benefits that they obtain from these "policies" at a social and/or economic level (taxes). With respect to Big Data and its multiple uses, as has already been commented on many occasions, and in comments to this article, it is a double-edged sword and while it is true that there are many very positive uses in our society that take advantage of big that may be able to turn around problems, and help focus solutions, but when used incorrectly it can serve, along with the use of social networks, forms of influence on personal and economic decisions. Let us not forget that in Big Data not only the data matters but https://www.latestdatabase.com/ also how it is presented or represented to the consumer of said data and the conclusions obtained from its study. We are evolving more and more thanks to globalization, digital transformation, the use of social networks, mobility towards a more dual world, where everything has its "light" side and its "dark" side and therefore the middle terms tend to be eliminated, at least in appearance. Regards Access to reply Alfonso Moreno Al Just as I have read in several comments, I find it very interesting to highlight the importance of considering digitalization as a double-edged sword. Although it is true that more and more large companies are committed to consolidating a CSR policy, and it is important that they serve as an example to so many others. Achieve a balance between using this continuous advance in digital media that allows them to achieve great economic objectives and adjusting them to social ethics.
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