| Area | Status (as of 14 Apr 2026) | Highlights | |------|----------------------------|------------| | | Completed & peer‑reviewed | Published in Journal of AI Ethics (Vol 23, Issue 4) | | Simulation Platform | Beta‑ready, 85 % functional | Integrated with OpenAI API v2.1; performance validated on 5 benchmark scenarios | | Pilot Studies | 2 of 3 pilots concluded; 1 ongoing | Healthcare (patient‑AI triage) – positive outcome; Finance (risk‑adjusted lending) – data collection phase | | Stakeholder Engagement | Ongoing workshops (6/12) | Feedback incorporated into boundary condition refinement | | Compliance & Ethics | Full GDPR, ISO 27001, and emerging AI‑Act alignment | External audit completed – no major findings |
Where the political boundaries are collapsing, the religious ones are being strangely reformed. François, the narrator, is a specialist in the decadent 19th-century novelist Joris-Karl Huysmans, whose own late-life conversion to Catholicism mirrors the path François may eventually take. François himself is not a believer; he is an embodiment of France's spiritual emptiness. He describes himself as "about as political as a bath towel," and his life is a routine of academic work, detached sexual encounters, and idle consumption. The story's protagonist represents a man who holds the Enlightenment ideals of liberalism only as a default position, "fuck autonomy," he declares at one point, capturing the spirit of a generation's weary abandonment of its foundational principles. submission of emma marx boundaries
Establishing and maintaining healthy boundaries is vital for: | Area | Status (as of 14 Apr
The sequel was directed by , a key figure in New Sensations' acclaimed "Erotic Stories" line, which is known for its strong, story-driven features. James returned to write the script, aiming to explore Emma's evolution as a "sexual force" grappling with newfound challenges. Veteran director Eddie Powell returned to handle cinematography, aiming for "beautiful, dynamic imagery". The cast reunites Penny Pax, Richie Calhoun, and Riley Reid from the first film, alongside new additions Sara Luvv and Logan Pierce. He describes himself as "about as political as