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engage

[en-geyj] / ɛnˈgeɪdʒ /






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So money is fleeing from software—a sector populated by public companies with traditionally high margins and deep moats—to AI model providers, an area dominated by lossmaking private companies engaged in cut-throat competition.

From Barron's

This allows researchers to produce detailed 3D images showing which parts of the brain are engaged, supporting studies of brain function, neurological conditions, and surgical planning.

From Science Daily

Valdis Dombrovskis said the bloc was "ready to engage" if the UK wanted to explore the move, an idea Labour has faced growing pressure to consider.

From BBC

It was a place for tourists to engage with the geologic history of the mountain, hear eyewitness accounts of the eruption, and act as a gateway to hiking trails.

From Literature

Lockyear said MSF, which counts around 1,100 staff inside Gaza, had been trying to engage with Israeli authorities for nearly a year over the requested lists.

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