components um there are obviously many more but I'll focus on these specifically which are concept Finance deployment and regulation so starting off with Concept um more and more you see that ideation is happening by andfor Citizens these are people who have a knowledge of what the city looks like what they need from a city um how they
thought, we have to do a lot of processes that are not like that, and that's what I'm doing. And, you know, how to implement the technology that I make myself into society, deployment has become a big keyword, and I recently started my own company called piixdust, and with this, we're making things like supersonic speakers, you know,this is Professor Hoshi's work in Nagoya, and we were using the antennae to make antennae
their headquarters here in the United States um on on on infrastructure we should talk about broadband and poor deployment of smart grids and and smart power meters to have you know real-time information about about consumers and
today. Of course, in the past, you know, maybe in the Vietnam War and the Second World War, um ships have done longer deployments . It's it's true. It's a fact. But is that relevant to what's happening today? There's a hugedifference between um the experiences you have if you're fighting a total war,
Who you should feel sorry for is my insurance company, which is essentially doing micro risk management, just the same as predictive analytics deployments across industry sectors.So it's the same kind of general gist.
Actually, it was a part of a project that was done to just capture the faces of soldiers as they're in pre-deployment training, during deployment , and even upon return from deployment . And if you just let your eyes kind of rest on that, you'll see what I'm talking about here.
You can teach a computer to recognize cats by showing it a million images. the deployment of capital, to the return on the investment.
What have you learned, and what changes at that kind of scale do you make when you want to do fast iterative development and deployment , when you have a larger community than just people you pay in house? What are the concerns and trade-offs that you've made throughout the years in that respect?
We have so much low hanging fruit we need deep and sustained emissions reductions, but through energy efficiency, through existing technology, and through speeding the development and deployment of new technology we really can, we really can solve this problem, we really do have the legal framework, but we have to get beyond the political barriers. That requires involvement from everyone.
Longer deployments at sea, ship breakdowns, and questions over morale. The US Navy under the Trump administration is facing mounting challenges. But have those challenges
really important I mean it's interesting you say that because it's not just about I mean we're talking at the moment about the aircraft carrier deployments in the US Navy that have carried on for such extended periods of time but I I wanted to sort of go beyond just that one aircraft carrier for example I mean, if you're in the rest of the Navy, I don't know if if you're on a destroyer
his administration are taking seriously the concerns and the issues around these extended deployments ? I think if I was a sailor on board um USS Abraham Lincoln or one of the other ships and I'd seen that clip and I' I'd heard that, I would I'd probably get the
We've we're seeing reports that missile units are also going as well. Additional deployments um and also at the same time on the subject of denuclearization, we can already see that there is not really much of a progress in the format of international pressure.
And I think when it comes to Elliot's experience, it's worth going over a couple of things. Five deployments between Iraq and Afghanistan. His Iraq deployment was during the heaviest fighting that we had in Fallujah.
He is a career Special Forces officer who has served in a variety of special operations assignments, combat operations in Afghanistan, Iraq, multiple deployments to Bosnia, Africa, South America. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering from West Point, a Master in Public Affairs from Princeton
mental health and supply issues on board. It's set to be relieved by the USS George Washington soon. Then there was the deployment of uh this ship, the aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford deployed at sea for 326 days in support of operations against
destroyer squadron that is with the carrier stays with the carrier and so they would be suffering the same the the same um deployment lengths. However, I think what we see happening in the with with the US at the moment is those escorts, those destroyers are being rotated a little more regular. They're
that that should keep those you know the 11 carriers that the US Navy has should be able to keep them going indefinitely. But when that deployment goes beyond the plan, it goes beyond seven months, goes into eight or nine or 10 or even even longer, then that's going to have an impact on on everything else on the maintenance and the repairs and the
And once their models are out in the world, some labs are also looking for ways to keep track of how people are using them through post-deployment monitoring to keep an eye out for potential misuse. Of course, the ideal would be if people just couldn’t misuse the models in the first place.
of technology and how it takes time for the effects to be felt in society. of that and rapid deployment of it on society, like a hit and hope approach, versus an approach which allows wider society to engage and contribute.
And that last part of the definition is, of course, super key, because the number crunching isn't valuable unless you act on it. So that's the deployment piece. That's where we're actually changing existing operations, which don't improve unless you actually change them.
we're in some of the most high stress situations possible, preparing to deploy to combat. But it was pre-deployment training. But at the same time, many of the men and women we trained had already been deployed once, or twice, or four times.
But at the same time, many of the men and women we trained had already been deployed once, or twice, or four times. So it was pre-deployment but also post-deployment because they already had narrowed their windows through previous deployments . And so it was kind of a chance to help correct some of that window narrowing to widen it again.
Depends on your deployment schedule.
on their second deployment .
technology so to accelerate policy and do it in a way that's that's recursive and datadriven um secondly is to democratize access to deployment opportunities so right now um I believe there's a team at Google actually that are flying drones Amazon of course is flying drones researchers at MIT are not and so I think that that access to deployment and
of continuous deployment . And you might wonder, when does it make sense for us to invest in tools?
Five deployments between Iraq and Afghanistan. His Iraq deployment was during the heaviest fighting that we had in Fallujah. His Afghanistan deployment was on the special operation side in pursuit of the most priority targets that we had an in that country.
His Iraq deployment was during the heaviest fighting that we had in Fallujah. His Afghanistan deployment was on the special operation side in pursuit of the most priority targets that we had an in that country. And I think that just presence there and participation in that effort is worthy of praise, right?
I didn't have any type of feeling of closure with it. And actually my last deployment in Afghanistan in 2011, I'd made the decision that I was going to come home. It almost certain sounds trite to frame it in this way, but literally two days later, I start writing the first scene
to a huge deployment program.
We've seen a deployment go up 100x in less than three years.
that the deployment is too easy.
On my first deployment , we lost like 11 people.
There's just continuous deployment and continuous release to our customers.
On the second deployment , there was a rocket attack on my base that killed three guys and injured another one.
The first deployment of that was also this past fall.
They're talking about deployment clouds, enterprise configuration management.
So we have the deployment for over 1,000 companies in there, using that social network.
with the US at the moment is those escorts, those destroyers are being rotated a little more regular. They're still doing very long deployments , but they they're being rotated out and and new ones coming in. So that may relieve the strain a little bit on the people on board each of those ships, but it doesn't do very much for operational
I did two deployments .
We'll see test deployments in 2019 and really full deployments in 2020 and onward.
And that changed deployments which, from any team to this one off event that they have to do maybe every week, maybe even every day,
I did two deployments on the Lincoln, and then I went over.
Did a couple of deployments on the Eisenhower, so they were my main boats.
went on to be commissioned as a Second Lieutenant, and had multiple, multiple assignments. His service included three deployments to Iraq, two deployments to Afghanistan, multiple deployments to Africa. Mr. Mark Nutch. Mark Nutch is a US Army Special Forces veteran from Leavenworth, Kansas.
We've started doing deployments off the International Space Station, and doing what we call an exobreak.
to have a proper conversation on a deployment basis?
and even discussed uh UK possible deployment of warships, nuclear weapons
And machine learning algorithms, also known as predictive modeling, generates that golden egg predictive model, which then by design is meant to be used in deployment for one individual at a time. And you provide the input, which is a bunch of independent variables, the factors, the things you know about each one individual.