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Ways To Participate In Ongoing Regulation Around Artificial Intelligence Ethics In The United States, Wilhelmina Randtke Jul 2023

Ways To Participate In Ongoing Regulation Around Artificial Intelligence Ethics In The United States, Wilhelmina Randtke

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In January 2021, the US passed the National Artificial Intelligence Initiative Act of 2020. The goal is a cohesive federal AI initiative, and part of that is safety, ethics, and transparency. The act includes funding appropriations for 2021-2025, and roll out takes place over that time. In implementing this law, there is recent and ongoing activity to regulate AI in the US. Regular calls for public participation go out to the public on www.federalregister.gov in the form of open ended questions on which input is requested, and feedback on reports or action plans.

The linked data community is uniquely positioned …


College Sport Ethics: Moral Versus Consequentialist Drivers Of Student Ethics In Sport Activities Extended Abstract, Arturo Z. Vasquez-Parraga, Miguel A. Sahagun, Jason Flores Jan 2022

College Sport Ethics: Moral Versus Consequentialist Drivers Of Student Ethics In Sport Activities Extended Abstract, Arturo Z. Vasquez-Parraga, Miguel A. Sahagun, Jason Flores

Association of Marketing Theory and Practice Proceedings 2022

This study aims at explaining why college students cheat in sport activities. Knowing what induces students to cheat from their own rationale for cheating is the first objective and uncovers the first gap. Understanding how students solve ethical dilemmas in general and how such routine is applied to sport activities is the second objective and leads to visualize the second gap. Based on empirical research, this study evaluates the competing roles of morality or deontological norms and the consequences or teleological norms in the formation of ethical judgment and ethical intentions (Hunt and Vitell, 1986). Previous research shows that the …


The Firm-Perceived Contingencies To Political Strategy, Jessica Zeiss, Les Carlson Jul 2020

The Firm-Perceived Contingencies To Political Strategy, Jessica Zeiss, Les Carlson

Association of Marketing Theory and Practice Proceedings 2020

Because assumptions that firm decisions to manage external politics revolve around traditional resources and capabilities (e.g., capital, technology) impede environmental management theories, this research explores additional antecedents, i.e., perceived uncertainty, firm political infrastructure. Study One qualitative data support ideas related to management as a matter of a firm’s perceptually constructed environment among deterministic firms. Study Two quantitative data find a strategic choice firm orientation is developed through management structures (e.g., specialized staff, routines), despite post-hoc analyses confirming both firm types operate in similar environments. Combined, these studies disconfirm traditional resources as a driver of firm political activity. Moreover, Study Two …


Empirical Evidence Of The Marketing And Corporate Political Activity Interface In Firm Strategy, Jessica Zeiss Jul 2020

Empirical Evidence Of The Marketing And Corporate Political Activity Interface In Firm Strategy, Jessica Zeiss

Association of Marketing Theory and Practice Proceedings 2020

This qualitative research seeks to shed light on the manner in which marketing and corporate political activity (CPA) interface through senior-level managers acting as key informants. Relying on transcendental phenomenology (n = 41) and grounded theory (n = 402) methods, respectively, Study One uncovers a set of activities difficult to distinguish as either marketing or politics, i.e., legitimacy branding, with Study Two invalidated legitimacy branding as a traditional political strategy. Legitimacy branding’s key characteristics –1) branded reputations, 2) nonmarket targets, 3) for proactive control – position it as marketing-based CPA. While such strategy is generally consistent with previous findings, they …


Rotc News, Georgia Southern University, Rotc Aug 2019

Rotc News, Georgia Southern University, Rotc

ROTC News Online (2013-2019)

Cantrall selected as Battalion Commander


Rotc News, Georgia Southern University, Rotc Jan 2017

Rotc News, Georgia Southern University, Rotc

ROTC News Online (2013-2019)

Ranger Challenge Takes 2nd Place at 6th BDE


Rotc News, Georgia Southern University, Rotc Oct 2016

Rotc News, Georgia Southern University, Rotc

ROTC News Online (2013-2019)

Ranger Challenge Wins State


Rotc News, Georgia Southern University, Rotc Feb 2016

Rotc News, Georgia Southern University, Rotc

ROTC News Online (2013-2019)

Eagles Win Third MacArthur Award


Rotc News, Georgia Southern University, Rotc Feb 2016

Rotc News, Georgia Southern University, Rotc

ROTC News Online (2013-2019)

Army Nurse Corps Celebrates 115 Years!


Rotc News, Georgia Southern University, Rotc Nov 2015

Rotc News, Georgia Southern University, Rotc

ROTC News Online (2013-2019)

ROTC Breaks Ground on New Building


Rotc News, Georgia Southern University, Rotc Dec 2014

Rotc News, Georgia Southern University, Rotc

ROTC News Online (2013-2019)

Cadet Ranks Fourth in Nation


Rotc News, Georgia Southern University, Rotc May 2014

Rotc News, Georgia Southern University, Rotc

ROTC News Online (2013-2019)

Gov. Deal Signs Bill for $9.5M ROTC Bldg


Rotc News, Georgia Southern University, Rotc Jan 2013

Rotc News, Georgia Southern University, Rotc

ROTC News Online (2013-2019)

Ranger Challenge Takes Top Honorsr