The ethical use of biometric data.

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The modern world has seen the unprecedented rise of multinational corporations, many of which wield economic, technological, and even political influence that rivals or even surpasses that of nation-states. With vast resources, global reach, and control over critical infrastructure and information flows, these entities can shape policies, influence public opinion, and impact the lives of billions. This concentration of power raises concerns about accountability, democratic oversight, and the potential for corporate interests to override public good. The ethical implications are profound, touching on issues of privacy, labour rights, environmental responsibility, and fair competition. Do you believe any corporations have become too powerful today?

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