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Early in her career, she worked at IBM, helping design some of the earliest copper-wire interconnections for semiconductors and learning how to bring new technology to market as a product manager.

That is largely because, for all the concern about the circularity of AI-funding investments of late —the idea that suppliers are funding their customers—the more important interconnection lies between AI and the broader economy.

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Red Eléctrica also suggested that the drop of power caused a grid interconnection between Spain and France to trip.

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There are these global interconnections with the rise of the right-wing today; you can see them encouraging each other, attending each other's meetings and cheering on their particular favorite ideological candidates.

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“And everybody got connected with everybody in a dense web of interconnection.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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