Why didn’t Y2K problem end the world?

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Why didn’t Y2K problem end the world?

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Because people anticipated the problem and worked hard to correct for it. It’s estimated that the world spent about $300 billion on Y2K preparation.

By the time the year 2000 actually rolled around, almost all computer systems were upgraded or patched to be Y2K compliant. There were only a few actual computer failures or errors from unpatched systems.

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