Please accept the #Finest & Most #Resolute Wishes for 2023 !!! by the House of Ethics. With #focus on the word “#Resolution“. 🙊
What does “resolution” hide? Different meanings for sure. Resolution in #optics or resolution in #ethics? Both being naturally intertwined, as usual… 🍥
A sharp view? A thrilling horizon? Evolution? Clairvoyance? Courage? Determination? Choices?
We have compiled several views on resolution to kick off this new week of this new, hope-laden 2023!
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Oscar Wilde “There is a fatality about good resolutions – that they are always made too late” 👏
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Agatha Christie “Courage is the resolution to face the unseen” 👐
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François de la Rochefoucauld “Il faut tenir à une résolution parce qu’elle est bonne, et non parce qu’on l’a prise.” 💓 (One should stick to a resolution because it is good, not because one has decided to.)
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Soren Kierkegaard “But the life of freedom requires a beginning, and here a beginning is a resolution, and the resolution has its work and its pain – thus the beginning has its difficulty.” 🔆
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Ernest Hemingway “I may not be as strong as I think, but I know many tricks and I have resolution.” ✊
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Salvador Dalí “At the age of six I wanted to be a cook. At seven I wanted to be Napoleon. And my ambition has been growing steadily ever since.” 🎯
To a wonderful 2023 high in colors and resolutions. Looking forward to your much appreciated company, dear friends, guests, followers, newcomers, and lovely #ethical souls.
All the Very Best! 🎉
Katja Rausch is specialized in the ethics of new technologies, and is working on ethical decisions applied to artificial intelligence, data ethics, machine-human interfaces and Business ethics.
For over 12 years, Katja Rausch has been teaching Information Systems at the Master 2 in Logistics, Marketing & Distribution at the Sorbonne and for 4 years Data Ethics at the Master of Data Analytics at the Paris School of Business.
Katja is a linguist and specialist of 19th century literature (Sorbonne University). She also holds a diploma in marketing, audio-visual and publishing from the Sorbonne and a MBA in leadership from the A.B. Freeman School of Business in New Orleans. In New York, she had been working for 4 years with Booz Allen & Hamilton, management consulting. Back in Europe, she became strategic director for an IT company in Paris where she advised, among others, Cartier, Nestlé France, Lafuma and Intermarché.
Author of 6 books, with the latest being “Serendipity or Algorithm” (2019, Karà éditions). Above all, she appreciates polite, intelligent and fun people.
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The proposed concept of swarm ethics evolves around three pilars : behavior, collectivity and purpose
Away from cognitive jugdmental-based ethics to a new form of collective ethics driven by purpose.
Spécialisée dans l’éthique des nouvelles technologies, Katja Rausch travaille sur les décisions éthiques appliquées aux domaines tels l’intelligence artificielle, la data éthique, les interfaces machine-homme, la roboéthique ou la Business éthique.
Pendant 12 ans, Katja Rausch a enseigné les Systèmes d’Information au Master 2 de Logistique, Marketing & Distribution à la Sorbonne et pendant 4 ans les Data Ethics au Master de Data Analytics à la Paris School of Business.
Diplômée de la Sorbonne, Katja Rausch est linguiste et spécialiste en littérature du 19ème siècle. Partie à la Nouvelle-Orléans aux États-Unis, elle a intégré la A.B. Freeman School of Business pour un MBA en leadership et enseigné à Tulane University. À New York, elle travaille pendant 4 ans pour Booz Allen & Hamilton, management consulting. De retour en Europe, elle devient directrice stratégique pour une SSII à Paris où elle conseille, entre autres, Cartier, Nestlé France, Lafuma et Intermarché.
Auteure de 6 livres dont un dernier en novembre 2019, Serendipity ou Algorithme (2019, Karà éditions). Elle apprécie par-dessus tout les personnes polies, intelligentes et drôles.


