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Mele's Digital Zygote: Developer Responsibility for Neural Networks.

Science and engineering ethics
Should developers be held responsible for the predictions of their neural networks-and if not, does that introduce a responsibility gap? The claim that neural networks introduce a responsibility gap has seen significant pushback, with philosophers ar...

Combining multifaceted aspects of technology innovations through fuzzy clustering of multilayer networks.

PloS one
This study advances a novel multilayer network model to explore the connection between different aspects of Technological Innovation in European Union (EU) countries. We follow a fuzzy clustering approach and consider three variables: Research and De...

From Nano to Quantum: Ethics Through a Lens of Continuity.

Science and engineering ethics
A significant amount of scholarship and funding has been dedicated to ethical and social studies of new and emerging science and technology (NEST), from nanotechnology to synthetic biology, and Artificial Intelligence. Quantum technologies comprise t...

Momentum, volume and investor sentiment study for u.s. technology sector stocks-A hidden markov model based principal component analysis.

PloS one
In this paper, we study the impact of momentum, volume and investor sentiment on U.S. tech sector stock returns using Principal Component Analysis-Hidden Markov Model (PCA-HMM) methodology. Price and volume are two well-known aspects in general equil...

Finance fuels carbon cut? The carbon reduction effect of sci-tech financial policies: Evidence from a quasi-natural experiment.

Journal of environmental management
Based on panel data from 270 prefecture-level cities in China from 2006 to 2021, this paper employs the Pilot Programme to Promote the Integration of Science and Technology (S&T) Finance as a quasi-natural experiment. A difference-in-differences (DID...

Employee loyalty evaluation using machine learning in technology-based small and medium-sized enterprises.

Scientific reports
Employee loyalty is a major issue of sustainable human resource management. Small and medium-sized enterprises with high technology content and strong innovation ability are the main body of innovation with great vitality and potential. Employee loya...

Analyzing the evolutionary trajectory of technological themes based on the BERTopic model: A case study in the field of artificial intelligence.

PloS one
As the wave of technological innovation propels national development into the future, technological advancement has emerged as a crucial pillar for enhancing international competitiveness. Unraveling the evolutionary trajectory of technologies and th...

Leveraging industry 4.0 technologies and industrial symbiosis: Advancing circular economy practices in BRICS economies.

Journal of environmental management
In addressing the dynamics of a circular economy (CE), Industry 4.0 technologies (IN4.0T) and Industrial Symbiosis (IS) necessitate meticulous management strategies to optimize their advantageous impacts on circular practices. The present study inves...

Artefacts of Change: The Disruptive Nature of Humanoid Robots Beyond Classificatory Concerns.

Science and engineering ethics
One characteristic of socially disruptive technologies is that they have the potential to cause uncertainty about the application conditions of a concept i.e., they are conceptually disruptive. Humanoid robots have done just this, as evidenced by dis...

Exploring the categories of students' interest and their relationships with deep learning in technology supported environments.

Scientific reports
Interest is not only the starting point to begin a wonderful learning journey for students, but also an important driver for deep learning and continuous progress. This study used latent profile analysis (LPA), multiple logistic regression analysis, ...