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embodied

[em-bod-eed] / ɛmˈbɒd id /






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One possible factor is the tone set by social media and the emotive doom-scrolling and rage magnets embodied in their algorithms.

From BBC

Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas, who no longer covers Tesla stock for the brokerage, focusing on AI and robotics, recently wrote about the “embodied AI ecosystem,” based on his acronym DREAMS.

From Barron's

That embodied the mood that Hadid and a sprawling cast of collaborators and musicians tried to cultivate at the third annual benefit show produced by the Canadian Sudanese artist Mustafa.

From Los Angeles Times

They were arguably Buffett’s most productive years, as he developed his signature tropical rock and embodied its ethos.

From The Wall Street Journal

Born in Pontycymer, she embodied the "Swinging Sixties", embracing it with flamboyance and unique style.

From BBC