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The Sad Reality of Quality Today

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During the late 1970s, quality began to evolve from its historically Neanderthal, passive inspection approach to its current Cro-Magnon state, where its more proactive, project-based approach is bolted on to the operational status quo.

Exploring the Human Side of Artificial Intelligence

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An underlying theme emerged from the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence’s fall conference: Artificial intelligence (AI) must be truly beneficial for humanity and not undermine people in a cold calculus of efficien

How to Prevent Project or Process Quality Failures

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When was the last time you as a quality professional saw a major failure in implementing decisions? What about in project or process management? Such disasters can have devastating consequences for high-flying careers and successful companies.

Why a Measured Transition to Electric Vehicles Would Benefit the United States

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Climate plans are the order of the day in the presidential primary campaign because carbon pollution is a globa

FDA’s Fast-Track Model for Software As a Medical Device Requires a Cuture of Quality

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Software as a medical device (SaMD) is a growing sector in medical device technology.

How Do Third Parties Impact Business Objectives?

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Third-party vendors are increasingly working with their own third parties (fourth and fifth parties), spreading your data across many different vendors.

How to Unlock the AI Promise

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As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly ubiquitous in various industry sectors, establishing a common terminology for AI and examining its various applications is more important than ever.

21st-Century Document Management Systems

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With the advent of the internet, cloud, and electronic workflows, what is the future of documented management systems? Do we continue with a structure of quality manual, processes, work instructions, and forms and checklists?

The Food Safety Modernization Act in a Nutshell

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According to information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), every year 48 million people in the United States get sick, 128,000 are hospitalized, and 3,000 die from

Big Food Is Ripe for a Revolution

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In May 2019, a California jury found Monsanto’s weed killer, Roundup, to be a “substantial factor” in the cancer suffered by a couple and ordered the U.S. agrochemical company to pay them $2 billion in damages.

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