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emergence

[ih-mur-juhns] / ɪˈmɜr dʒəns /


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We’ll also see the emergence of more labels like the “Organic Literature” certification, which intends to verify and vouch for human authorship.

From The Wall Street Journal

The emergence of AI startup DeepSeek earlier this year showed China can challenge the U.S. in some of the world’s most competitive technologies.

From The Wall Street Journal

Li shows us the broader computational context of AI’s emergence, explaining key concepts and breakthroughs in vivid, comprehensible detail.

From Los Angeles Times

This will result in a reduction in strategic planning, operational planning and analytics roles and emergence of new roles in areas like scenario modeling and change activation.

From The Wall Street Journal

Multiple charities dropped the then-Duchess of York as a patron or ambassador after the emergence of that email, in which she also seemed to apologise for her public criticism of him.

From BBC