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Publications for Special Edition Issue, June, 2024
Editor-In-Chief, , Alternative Energy, Big Data, Biofuels, Call for Papers, Uncategorized, 1June, 2024 Publications Volume 13, Issue 1 Phenomenon of Leadership Failure: An Exploration to Determine the Significance of Moral...
Artificial Intelligence Machines or Robots Could Regard Humans as Threats to Their Existence
Editor-In-Chief, , Big Data, Disruptive Tech, Intelligent Machines, Organisations, Disruptive Technology and leadership, 0In this article, the core question is whether or not artificial intelligence (AI) could do more harm than...
Journal of Disruptive Technology Conference in California
Editor-In-Chief, , Alternative Energy, Big Data, Biofuels, Call for Papers, Collaborative Management, Disruptive Tech, Intelligent Machines, Leadership, Organizational Culture, Prescriptive Analysis, Big data, disruptive technologies, Disruptive Technologies and Leadership, 0Dear Colleagues, We are inviting you to submit your valuable organic research work on disruptive technology that has changed...
Why Prescriptive Analytics Is the Future of Big Data
Editor-In-Chief, , Big Data, Organisations, Prescriptive Analysis, 02. Up-coming article this quarter: Why Prescriptive Analytics Is the Future of Big Data. Author: Mark van Rijmenam – University...
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