GLOBAL CORRUPTION AND PUBLIC INTEGRITY: THE HUMAN FACTOR

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Reevaluating The Safety of Tesla's Full Self-Driving Features in Light of Recent Events - Image by CNN

Reevaluating The Safety of Tesla’s Full Self-Driving Features in Light of Recent Events

Abstract: The dream of fully autonomous vehicles has always been accompanied by concerns about their practical safety implications. The 2019 tragedy involving a Tesla vehicle veering off a highway, resulting in fatality and injuries, has brought these concerns into sharp relief. Given Tesla’s latest legal victory in a cascade of lawsuits regarding its Autopilot and Full Self-Driving (FSD) systems, a critical examination of the safety of these advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) is not only timely but necessary. Introduction: Tesla’s FSD technology has positioned the company as a front-runner in the race toward fully autonomous vehicles. The company’s assertive roll-out of Autopilot and FSD features has been met with both acclaim for innovation and scrutiny for safety. The recent incident east of Los Angeles underscores the potential risks associated with the deployment of self-driving technologies and questions the adequacy of current safety measures. Technical Background: Tesla’s self-driving suite uses a combination

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Giraffe award presented at Washington DC by the 2023 Workplace Promise Institute

The International Human Rights Advocacy Giraffe Award was presented to Ari Danikas from Liberty of Speech, (BluePrint For Greece) at the 2023 Workplace Promise Institute in Washington DC

The Giraffe Awards aim to recognize those who have stuck their neck out in an effort to fight corruption or mistreatment in the workplace. WPI Giraffe Award recipients are employees who have stuck their necks out to report malpractices, fraud, waste, abuse, mismanagement, etc. Those who bravely act to improve the integrity of the respective agency or beyond. Often in the face of seemingly insurmountable obstacles or challenges while facing criticism and anger. Categories for the nominee’s contributions are Government/Military, Private sector/Industry, Academia, COVID-19, and Supporter/Ally. There is no time frame that the nominees’ contributions must be within, so take a moment to recognize someone special because courage comes in all colors and spots!

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USA Whistleblower of the Week - June 30 2001 by WNN

USA Whistleblower of the Week – June 30 2021 by WNN

Ari Danikas was born in Amaliada, Peloponnesus, Greece, the cradle of democracy, and he noted, “racial discrimination was non-existent in my family roots, religion and culture.” His parents were fine, upstanding Greeks, and Danikas described his mother as “living for her family, dedicated to serving and protecting the family,” and giving Danikas “the fundamental principles of humanity, kindness, and devotion.” Danikas sees her as ”healthy, adorable, and under [his] protection as she was left alone in life.” His mother, a housewife, was dedicated to her family and is very proud of Danikas. His father was a “hardworking man whose specialty was welding ships.” He trained shipyard workers on the island of Syros and gave Danikas “his skills of perfection, never giving up, always telling the truth, being fair to others, and always working hard until the job is done to high standards, and being polite and respectful of others.” Law

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