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" ... Alan said that their QC has been able to scale to over 5,000 qubits with their 5th generation product, the D-Wave Advantage, and is already being used by customers to tackle business-scale problems. Each of the 5,000 qubits is connected to 15 other qubits which allows working with problems with up to 1M variables. ... "
" ... However, at the scale and speed of 5G, in-event fraud detection and prevention is much easier said than done. Simply put, traditional fraud prevention techniques implemented by CSPs won't work in the era of 5G. Enterprises will need a data management platform that can ingest data from multiple channels at near-zero latency and automatically apply thousands of "machine-learned" rules in real time (i.e., under 10 milliseconds) to prevent fraud. ... "
" ... It’s important to use a “scale through replication” model as opposed to building a large central system. When the organization expands to new cities, the strategy of the new chapter may be slightly different from previous ones. For example, a chapter in Orange County might focus on conservation, while a chapter in San Francisco may focus on environmental justice. Allowing each city to have its own spin on the cause will ensure it is helping with an actual need in the community. This allows the organization in each city to grow organically, resulting in smaller, close-knit sub-organizations as opposed to a larger anonymous organization. These sub-organizations can better adapt to change and provide a sense of ownership for their members. ... "
" ... We’ve also learned the hard way, on a national scale not seen in almost a century, the insufficiency of an economy where you only get to live, eat, and sleep indoors if you have a job (or in many cases two or more) when jobs started vanishing like mad. Suddenly, issues like rent cancellation and universal basic income became unavoidable as millions found themselves without any means to support themselves through nobody’s fault. It became clear that deeper structural supports were necessary, and while stopgaps have been employed thus far—expanding unemployment and eviction moratoriums most notably—all those do is delay the inevitable. The check always comes due, and unless action is taken, sometime next year, tens of millions of renters will find themselves on the hook for twelve months of back rent they won’t ever be able to afford. This is a lesson, too, I don’t think America will forget. ... "
" ... Yet, it is the scale and pace at which automation can further seed and embed discrimination that must be of greatest concern. ... "