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Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025)

Published: 05-12-2024
  • Generative AI and the Ethical Risks Associated with Human-Computer Symbiosis

    Caroline Stockman (Author)
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  • Trapped in the Matrix Algorithmic Control and Worker Dispossession in the African Platform Economy

    Adio-Adet Tichafara Dinika (Author)
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  • The Digipolitical and African Political Thought A Theoretical Framework to Interpret the Political in the Digital Age

    Claudia Favarato (Author)
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  • IDLEWiSE A Project Concept for AI-Assisted Energy Efficiency in HPC Clusters

    Chiara Fusar Bassini, Leonard Hackel, Thorren Kirschbaum (Author)
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  • Labor-atories of Digital Economies Latin America as a Site of Struggles and Experimentation

    Rafael Grohmann (Author)
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