Industry and Philosophy

Govt India (forthcoming)
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Philosophy is the basis and guide to individual and industry. That is Industry which engages Effort and is wholesome to overall health [moral and natural] of those serving and served. As a nation, a Philosophy that is sustainable is possible to be imbibed through clarity of precepts and goals- only when this occurs are Industries given and rendering a fair chance for positive progress. With less dependence on humans and their efforts in some domains, the programming of artificial intelligence also has a requirement towards being founded upon a rationale that is qualified as Ethical. With collaborations and wars that are more industry-centric, the role of this Abstract is essential. Surpetition is a more hopeful prospect towards development.

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