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beneficial

[ben-uh-fish-uhl] / ˌbɛn əˈfɪʃ əl /


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That said, my mother is in the middle stages of Alzheimer’s disease, and spending more time with her while helping my father and grandmother would be beneficial for all of them.

From MarketWatch

Not long ago, Amodei wrote an essay in which he agreed that AI was beneficial and necessary for democracies, but “we cannot ignore the potential for abuse of these technologies by democratic governments themselves.”

From Los Angeles Times

Regulatory barriers rather than AI itself represent a significant obstacle to beneficial innovation in healthcare.

From Los Angeles Times

Blood samples were analyzed for LDL cholesterol levels and for dihydroferulic acid, a phenolic compound thought to be produced by beneficial gut bacteria.

From Science Daily

"Enabling children to remain with peers and avoid unnecessary transitions could be beneficial," he says.

From BBC