The impact of smart wearables on the decisional autonomy of vulnerable persons

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Künstliche Intelligenz, Demokratie und Privatheit


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Privatheit und Selbstbestimmung in der digitalen Welt | Privacy and Self-Determination in the Digital World
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1
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Nomos, Baden-Baden
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2022
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978-3-8487-7327-5
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The impact of smart wearables on the decisional autonomy of vulnerable persons


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