Andrei Kuznetsov (https://yerevancenter.org/andrei-kuznetsov/), a Research Fellow at YCIE, has co-authored a chapter on the development of self-driving cars in a collection "Bodies and Technoscience. Practices, Imaginaries and Materiality".
The authors forge links between the sociology of the body and Science & Technology Studies (STS) and advocate for the ‘bodilisation of technosciences’.
The chapter combines an analysis of the relevance of Bruno Latour's theory of body to studies of technoscience and an account of empirical findings of the ethnographic research on the Russian-based startup, which developed a self-driving truck and ADAS (Advanced driver-assistance systems) software.
Andrei Kuznetsov (https://yerevancenter.org/andrei-kuznetsov/), a Research Fellow at YCIE, has co-authored a chapter on the development of self-driving cars in a collection "Bodies and Technoscience. Practices, Imaginaries and Materiality".
The authors forge links between the sociology of the body and Science & Technology Studies (STS) and advocate for the ‘bodilisation of technosciences’.
The chapter combines an analysis of the relevance of Bruno Latour's theory of body to studies of technoscience and an account of empirical findings of the ethnographic research on the Russian-based startup, which developed a self-driving truck and ADAS (Advanced driver-assistance systems) software.
“Hey degen, are you stressed? Just let it all out,” he wrote, along with a link to join the group. The initiatives announced by Perekopsky include monitoring the content in groups. According to the executive, posts identified as lacking context or as containing false information will be flagged as a potential source of disinformation. The content is then forwarded to Telegram's fact-checking channels for analysis and subsequent publication of verified information. During a meeting with the president of the Supreme Electoral Court (TSE) on June 6, Telegram's Vice President Ilya Perekopsky announced the initiatives. According to the executive, Brazil is the first country in the world where Telegram is introducing the features, which could be expanded to other countries facing threats to democracy through the dissemination of false content. The SUCK Channel on Telegram, with a message saying some content has been removed by the police. Photo: Telegram screenshot. Click “Save” ;
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