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embodied

[em-bod-eed] / ɛmˈbɒd id /






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The top researcher’s actual title is global embodied AI strategist, but regardless, the role is a first for the bank as it dives deeper into the boom in private markets.

From The Wall Street Journal

He embodied "the things the fashion world has lost: it's all business now", she said.

From Barron's

During the campaign, Wine embodied the energy and impatience of Uganda's youth, while Museveni cast himself as the seasoned patriarch, the guarantor of stability.

From BBC

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