TAG is the leading technology industry association in the state, serving more than 35,000 members through regional chapters in Metro Atlanta, Athens, Augusta, Columbus, Macon/Middle Georgia, and Savannah. TAG’s mission is to educate, promote, and unite Georgia’s technology community to foster an innovative and connected marketplace that stimulates and enhances a tech-based economy.
The robotics is so dumb. I worked the fry station before and didn’t mind it at all. It’s one of the easiest jobs there is. Robotics will take jobs away from real people. Stop this bs!
It’s not positive for the guests or the employees! When you have customers physically there to serve, it makes it very difficult to give them the service and attention they deserve when having to deal with filling app orders. You should come be a regular employee doing that bs while only getting paid $10/hr. None of the employees I have spoke to likes app orders, but you don’t give a damn about how the technology is actually ruining everything. Hope all the restaurants lose sales because of your dumb decisions.
"Communication and persuasion". I cannot agree more. Those traits are needs to couple with technical and business acumen to build TRUST with stakeholders and decision makers. And without TRUST, all that quality models will not see the deployment and production.
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Does anyone know how to get a message to Mr Gorlin.. by email.. there is a problem getting through the corporate office in Georgia... seem that location doesn't actually exist in any form ofba office. Its just an address for business purposes according to roadie call center staff. The seem a very serious situation that needs his urgent attention or at least he need to know about.. any information is greatly appreciated.. usually don't go this route but it's very important to try all avenues. Since no one at his call centers knows how to get ahold of administration services..
It is really appreciable that you understand that "learning spirit and ability to problem solve" is greater than a "software expert " to be a Data Scientist.
Hey Mary, can you explain the Counterfeit AMC shares on your platform? what do you know about your fathers involvement in Morgan Stanley and the conflict of interest it presents as Lead Director of AMC. Morgan Stanley is Antaras prime broker. What happened to the tokenized AMC shares? How were those smart contracts executed, They are traceable to Uniswaps Wallet.
I used to work with this man's wife Dr. Shannon McGranahan. She is a horrible person. He is a cheapskate and wouldn't let her get her haircut or a cup of coffee from Starbucks despite being worth tens of millions of dollars. I lol even time I think about it
Dear all, thanks for informative session on Greenlight. Johnson, my name may remind you of potential counterpart in Japan. Looking forward to seeing you soon.
TAG-Fintech South: I appreciate the video discussions and information. If you read this, a scenario and questions for Javier. Maybe a great video Part 2 idea. 😉 Scenario/Fact: Citizens/businesses/Governments have extremely high risks nowadays with regards to data/privacy protection, malware, etc from hacking. Citizens get screwed as the 'consumer/user' of products, so our info is used in undesirable way by corporations, governments, or some rouge bad actors. Questions/Concerns: Given points made above, how can users feel safe to hand over retinal, fingerprints/palm and general personal ID...to your company or any others to "store"? How can anyone guarantee that security, especially with quantum computing here? Is there ways to use a biometrics system without the company housing it all? What are your policies and procedures to mitigate this risk AND does it meet ALL requirements coming down the pipe or current (ISO 2022 or others)? Aware of any upcoming requirements for retail sector to use this, if so when? Thanks!!
Thanks for the nice diverse podcast and perspectives/updates. I've followed Fintech for years and there's still so much to learn over all aspects. Therefore, this channel is appreciated (from U.S citizen who plans on utilizing the new market for business soon).
Sadly China told most politicians that they wont do any business with underdeveloped countries that still allow CO2 emitting traffic, aircrafts or industry after 2030...I am sure USA and UK also will be forced by China to 100% electric traffic because today no industrialized country can afford sanctions by China....:-( China also banned all kind of synthetic fuels or hydrogen combustion. Because these are not energy efficient) :-//
-If the Navy owns a submarine, and they put it in drydock, they pay the dockmaster the rent. Or they own the dock outright. When the Air Force stores a jet fighter, they pay rent, or they buy the hangar. -In no case does the Navy or Air Force tell the property owner, "give us the storage and security for free, and pay all your own associated costs, and maybe we'll give you a contract in the future if you do." -To be real clear: the DOD OWNS CUI. To then push both the responsibility and costs on storage and handling to third parties, while expecting the "landlords" to eat the costs upon a promise of a potential contract later, is not workable. -If the Fed Gov wants to carry out its Constitutionally-mandated obligations to secure the nation, then it has to understand *it* owns the CUI, and *it* dictates the controls and storage, and then *it* pays to have those controls and storage implemented. -None of this makes sense because the DOD is trying to offload national security back on the people they are tasked with securing.
FF:50:10 - Mr. Karlton D. Johnson, the V.C. completely misinterpreted the question regarding a "bolt on solution vs baked in". It has nothing to do with a "Easy Button"! The actual intent of this question is in regards to having the overhead of maintaining a CMMC Qualified System if the DOD contracts are not coming. Businesses that deal with DoD contracts also do a ton of commercial work. Why should businesses be forced to maintain this complete boondoggle of half-baked Cyber-Security Regulation if the contracts aren't even there?