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bandwagon

[band-wag-uhn] / ˈbændˌwæg ən /




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But they’re not necessarily the ones jumping on the AI bandwagon.

From The Wall Street Journal

Nobody wants to be the first to jump off the bandwagon, no matter how close it gets to the cliff, for fear of missing out.

From MarketWatch

The rally this year has been driven by the fears of missing out on the AI bandwagon and bets on US borrowing costs coming down.

From Barron's

"However, there is clearly concern that Rightmove is jumping on the bandwagon in dialling up its AI spending."

From BBC

Until this point, the recruitment consultant admitted she would just "jump on the bandwagon" of the latest aesthetic treatment to be discussed on social media.

From BBC