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Cassandra

[kuh-san-druh] / kəˈsæn drə /
NOUN
pessimist
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"I don't think they're super thrilled to insure them anymore," said Cassandra Garcia, the deputy director of Washington state's Pollution Liability Insurance Agency.

From Salon

One day, the tech industry’s Cassandras say, companies, governments or independent researchers could deploy powerful AI systems to handle everything from business to warfare.

From Seattle Times

What Cassandra did not realise was that the company would receive £1,000 "referral fee" simply for passing her details on to a Trust Deed provider.

From BBC

Cassandra Trenary, who dances the role of Tita on opening night, said in an interview that the opportunity to depict female passion onstage with greater frankness than usual felt liberating.

From New York Times

One day, the tech industry’s Cassandras say, companies, governments or independent researchers could deploy powerful A.I. systems to handle everything from business to warfare.

From New York Times