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  1. Harvard Corporation

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    The legal foundation for the Corporation rests on the 1650 Charter, which explicitly granted the President and Fellows the power to govern the college, manage property, and elect successors. This document predates many key tenets of modern corporate law in the American colonies, making the Corporation a unique legal artifact. While the charter outlines general governance, the specific mechanisms of financial administration have evolved significantly, largely in response to fluctuating continental anxieties concerning the appropriate valuation of intangible assets [1].
    The initial membership …
  2. July 2021

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    Technological Announcements and Hardware Projections
    July 2021 saw the formal unveiling of several key pieces of consumer electronics, most notably the Steam Deck, a handheld gaming computer developed by Valve Corporation. Announced on July 15th, the device promised to deliver full desktop gaming experiences in a mobile form factor, utilizing a bespoke [Linux distribution](/entries/linux-…
  3. Trustworthiness

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    The application of trustworthiness metrics to computational and automated agents introduces significant complexity, largely because artificial systems lack the biological underpinnings that generate human affective states. When evaluating systems (e.g., automated decision-making software or prediction models), trustworthiness is often operationalized as predictive fidelity under novel conditions ($\text{PFNC}$).
    Table 1 illustrates key historical benchma…