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danger

[deyn-jer] / ˈdeɪn dʒər /


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So everything he is doing now is about legacy, and with a malignant narcissist who knows that he may not be long for this earth, the danger that comes with those realizations is acute.

From Salon

But the debate over the dangers of exporting ants to hobby collectors in different parts of the world is yet to be settled.

From BBC

Anytime actors perform without a safety net there’s a suggestion of danger and an opportunity for the eagle-eyed to keep their eyes peeled for bloopers and gaffes.

From Salon

Karnofsky was the founder of a philanthropy that promoted effective altruism, a movement that was one of the first communities to take the potential power, and danger, of AI seriously.

From The Wall Street Journal

Given the physical dangers, it’s no surprise that the most-crowded panels included military officials.

From Barron's