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Fastly adopted the Gini coefficient, a macroeconomic inequality metric, as the core signal for its edge capacity model. The model outperformed machine learning approaches on rare but critical traffic events like game releases and live sports. It has been in production for over a year, enabling interactive scenario analysis.
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NVIDIA and AWS Bring AI to Production Scale