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advancement

[ad-vans-muhnt, -vahns-] / ædˈvæns mənt, -ˈvɑns- /




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Staying safe in a job that you already have but don’t like comes with its own set of challenges—whether it’s a difficult boss, tedious responsibilities, few opportunities for advancement, or lousy pay.

From Barron's

And a big bonus: Today’s advanced manufacturing is a far cry from those days—safer, challenging, with many opportunities for advancement.

From The Wall Street Journal

Current humanoid robots, costing $100,000 to $200,000 each, face manufacturing and cost challenges, but AI advancements are accelerating development.

From Barron's

Those entities, later used for the merger, carried the name K2, an apparent homage to the Kardashev scale—a theoretical framework that illustrates a civilization’s advancement through energy usage, including from stars.

From The Wall Street Journal

Belle's reporting explores how the latest advancements in AI affect businesses, as well as topics like semiconductors, data centers, cybersecurity, open-source software and tech hiring.

From The Wall Street Journal