Not exact matches
Just a few years ago, conversations
about artificial intelligence (AI) ethics and policy were limited to a very specific community of
academics and enthusiasts, and perhaps a marginal few in the
circle of avant garde policy - makers.
With the debate over a new set of nationally - crafted
academic standards at a crossroads in Indiana, the results of a newly - released survey show many outside of education - policymaking
circles know much at all
about the Common Core.
Are you talking
about the idea of memes, that has become so popular in
academic circles recently?
There seems to be a general misunderstanding
about wealth creation companies in the financial community and in
academic circles.
Second, I've increasingly noticed that much of the debate
about climate is happening outwith
academic circles.
Or you might look at misbehavior which is all too common in ordinary pseudoscience disputes, but which in the physical and biological sciences is very uncommon on the funded
academic side: e.g., triumphalism
about unfalsifiable claims, and
circling the wagons around various kinds of data hiding (e.g., remarkably lackadaisical formal investigation of CRU even after FOIA violations, and broad enthusiasm for promoting the formal results into an informal full «nothing to see here, move along» exoneration).
An election was held in April 2014 and the ballots cast by the workers were «impounded» and not counted while the NLRB grappled with the joint employer issue — an issue that quickly became a lightning rod in
academic, political and legal
circles about access to unionization, generally, and meaningful collective bargaining, specifically.
In
academic circles we refer to her concern
about mattering to her partner as a universal human need to feel securely attached.