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characteristic

[kar-ik-tuh-ris-tik] / ˌkær ɪk təˈrɪs tɪk /




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The overall industry faces “minimal risk of AI disruption,” Marshall wrote, as cybersecurity requires real-time results and near-100% accuracy — characteristics that large language models today lack.

From MarketWatch

His characteristics match with the Arsenal boss, while Gabriel Heinze, who joined the backroom staff this year, is also a passionate character and is a fan of Hincapie.

From BBC

"Recognizing the value in the unexpected is probably one of the key characteristics of a successful scientist," he said.

From Science Daily

Galthie, a deep thinker who reads philosophy and classical literature, has admitted he believes in an innate French characteristic, to fight hardest and best when pushed to the brink.

From BBC

These characteristics mean their profits could decline by less if one of the prevailing economic headwinds materializes in full, but it also means they have plenty of capacity to invest in the areas they need.

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