WCH Issues Policy Brief on the Effects of Unregulated Digitalization on Health and Democracy
A sober analysis of the Fourth Industrial Revolution shows that people are getting left behind and harmed because of unregulated digitalization.
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A sober analysis of the Fourth Industrial Revolution shows that people are getting left behind and harmed because of unregulated digitalization.
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