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The honorary fellow at 바카라사이트 School of Advanced Study discusses business-university links, running marathons and his planned book about higher education
Psychologist Michal Kosinski¡¯s work shows how digital footprints can predict a person¡¯s sexual orientation, political views and more. Is it a danger or a warning about threats to privacy? John Morgan reports from California
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