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ARCHIVE: Open Models (with Arthur Mensch) and Video Models (with Stefano Ermon)

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Quality Through Prevention, Not Inspection

Quality management has evolved significantly over the decades, emphasizing the importance of avoiding failures and defects rather than relying solely on inspection. The historical contributions of key figures such as Dr. Deming, Armin Feigenbaum, Philip Crosby, and Dr. Taguchi laid the groundwork for the total quality movement in the 1980s. Their insights advocate for a proactive approach to quality control, highlighting that excessive reliance on post-production inspection, as demonstrated by the Martin Corporation's experience with Pershing missiles, hampers true quality assurance. This underscores the essential understanding that effective quality management is rooted in prevention rather than mere inspection.

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