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Ethics, Law and Technology Adoption: Navigating Technology Adoption Challenges

By Dr. Steven A. Wright

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Technology is transforming our world in unprecedented ways, opening up new possibilities and challenges for professionals in various fields and domains. These challenges in technology confront us all with a variety of issues from technology ethics perspective. How can you make ethical and legal decisions that align with your values and responsibilities? How can you leverage technology to create value and impact in your work and society? This book will help you answer these questions and more. It will teach you essential ethical frameworks and principles to guide technology development and deployment, as well as the key legal issues and challenges that arise from the clash of new technologies and old laws. It will also show you how professionals from different backgrounds and sectors, such as biotechnology, AI, robotics, cybersecurity, fintech and metaverse, apply ethics and law in their work through real-world examples and case studies. This book will equip you with the critical thinking and problem-solving skills that you need to succeed in the era of technology innovation. Whether you are a technologist, a business executive, a lawyer or an entrepreneur, this book is for you. It is one of the best biotechnology books, technology management books, books for entrepreneurs and future technologies books that you can find. It will help you understand the challenges in technology and the impact of technology on society. It will also inspire you to act with integrity and accountability in your technology ethics. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from the experts and stay ahead of the curve in this exciting and fast-changing field.
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ASIN: B0C7LZJK6G

Book Length: 60-150 Pages

Dr. Steven A. Wright

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