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adoption

[uh-dop-shuhn] / əˈdɒp ʃən /


NOUN
legal taking of another's child
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The study analysed the EU's efforts after the adoption of the Critical Raw Materials Act in 2024, aimed at ensuring the long-term secure supply of 26 minerals necessary for Europe's energy transition.

From Barron's

AI model makers like OpenAI determine pricing for customers based on how many tokens are processed, and widespread AI adoption depends on these prices falling.

From MarketWatch

Those federal representatives included Justin Ubert, division chief for cybersecurity and operations at DOT’s Federal Transit Administration, who spoke on a panel about the Transportation Department’s plans for “fast adoption” of artificial intelligence.

From Salon

For investors watching China’s consumer economy, the visible signs of artificial intelligence adoption are easy to spot.

From Barron's

Alibaba CEO Eddie Wu has brushed off concerns about an AI investment bubble, telling investors the company will invest “aggressively” in AI infrastructure because demand reflects real adoption rather than hype.

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