A summary of the main AiGenerated arguments (so far, via PoeT) includes:
# Need for Quantum and VI Funding Governance: There is an established need for Quantum Information and Viability Infrastructure, emphasizing the importance of funding governance in this area.
# Independence of CEOs: CEOs are described as being independent and accountable to the governing party, highlighting governance dynamics.
# Quantum as a Tool: Quantum technology is framed as a tool rather than a compelling user need, suggesting a focus on its application rather than its existence.
# Need for Mobile Voting: There is considerable awareness of the necessity for mobile voting solutions, which raises security and integrity concerns.
# Comparative Analysis of Needs: The needs in America are likely different from those in other regions, necessitating a formal compare-and-contrast effort.
# Resource Allocation Dependencies: The text questions how dependencies are reflected in resource allocations, particularly regarding investment budgets.
# Evolving Nature of Discussions: It suggests that discussions and needs are evolving naturally, indicating a dynamic landscape in governance and technology.
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- established ( with Terry ) the need for Qi and Vi with VI Funding Governance
- ... CEO's are very independent and are accountable to legislatures to the partyInPower
- quantum is just a tool technology, not a User compelling need.
- .ca > .un
- scope needs to be 2030s - since Quantum is still "out there".
- and options are needed
- ...
- there seems to be considerable awareness about the need for mobile Voting
- this will raise different, competeing security & integrty concerns
- GaryP confirm CaQss state, based on chats and attended meetings
- rightToFork may be effective if Df achieves and remains "Nimble".
- American needs are likely quite different
- formalize the compareAndContrast efforts that may be needed
- consider the dependencies in the preceeding text blocks
- how are these reflected in Resource allocations?
- the four active repos could represent the ( Investment ) budgets
- this seems to be evolving naturally