Policy to Practice

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Policy to Practice

Policy to Practice

@RajeshChrome

AI governance for public systems

Chromepet, Chennai Katılım Temmuz 2023
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When a counterfeit batch is seized, who owns the chain‑of‑custody map for the next 72 hours; and what happens if that person is wrong?
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The challenge is not just detection. It is maintaining chain-of-custody, decision traceability, and inter-agency coordination fast enough to prevent propagation across the supply chain.
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Counterfeit medicine networks are no longer isolated compliance failures; they behave more like distributed systems operating across regulatory, logistics, financial, and intelligence gaps.
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The real signal is not volatility itself. It’s how quickly systems can adapt before shortages and uncertainty begin compounding across layers.
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Economies rarely break at the headline numbers first. They break when uncertainty propagates faster than institutions can coordinate.
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Partnerships don’t deliver strategy. Contracts do. In 2026, “Bronze” and “Select” without joint commissioning certificates, model liability, and penalty-backed SLAs is just logo harvesting. No signature → no partnership. No interlock → no AI.
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“Command the market” sounds powerful until a decision breaks across teams. Without signed authority and interlocks, “Brand OS” is just metaphor at scale.
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Altitude is not governance. An eagle metaphor cannot replace commissioning, controls, escalation paths, or accountability when systems fail.
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Uncertainty doesn’t break strong operators. It exposes who was depending on stability they never actually controlled.
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A growing backlog is important, but sustained profitability and continued buybacks suggest increasing confidence in execution quality and project economics. @Vestas
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Well deserved recognition for @SchneiderElec! What stands out: turning data into action across the value chain. That's where digital actually delivers measurable impact. #AI #EnergyTech
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Higher voltages, proven performance, zero harmful gases. This is how you power the future responsibly!
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At IEEE PES T&D in Chicago, they unveiled the world's first completely SF₆-free 800 kV circuit breaker - a game-changer for sustainable power transmission. They're also rolling out a 420 kV model and expanding their EconiQ lineup with more eco-friendly solutions in 2026.
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@hitachienergy just launched the world's first SF₆-free 800 kV circuit breaker - a major win for sustainable power transmission! ⚡💚
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Growth requires government + business collaboration.
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Business leaders must step up. Politicians alone can’t solve complex problems. JPMorgan sees the real economy up close — serving half of U.S. households and 7M+ small businesses. New “From the Desk of” series will cut through noise with facts and practical policy ideas.
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#JamieDimon: America has left massive growth on the table. We've averaged ~2% annual growth for decades. With better policy, 3%+ was realistic — delivering an extra $20,000 GDP per person every year. That gap means fewer wages, weaker security, and bigger deficits.
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