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" ... AI and ML: These industries are the richest investment bases, even during pandemics. Billions of dollars are spent in comprehending big data and making it usable for all industries today. AI and ML can contribute effectively to both threat intelligence and intrusion detection. ... "
" ... Explanation entails seeing the world as governed by finite laws that humankind can direct through successive approximations. Understanding requires comprehending meaning from the inside-out, in its unfolding. For understanding, the world can’t be approached solely from a cold, hard, logical stance of explanation. Women can bring more of this understanding to the mission of a corporate board. ... "
" ... In-company use of additive manufacturing has been “extremely helpful” for the Xerox team to understand and navigate their own company’s supply chain complexities, as well as comprehending actual potential impact. While, for example, the digital press bracket is a stunning testimony to the power of a reengineered part, it is only one part in a complicated piece of industrial machinery. Such applications illustrate that “3D printing is ready for prime time,” as Rosman says, “and we appreciate the need to integrate into existing workflows and have to have a clear strategy in order to do that.” ... "
" ... They have been tasked with comprehending reams of official health information, interpreting it, and communicating it to the organization. ... "
" ... Today, as Coyle notes, the process of comprehending GDP is somewhat akin to what happens when my kids play a videogame. The basic concepts are simple, but as you master each level and move on to the next, complexity increases almost ad infinitum. There is now an entire international community of statisticians (a surprisingly small one at that) that actually determine what is accepted as statistically relevant to GDP. The first United Nations guide on national accounts was 50 pages. The latest edition has 722. ... "