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enterprise

[en-ter-prahyz] / ˈɛn tərˌpraɪz /




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The kind of AI used by companies, called an enterprise AI system, can capture everything you do at work and use that information to train itself.

From The Wall Street Journal

Along the oil-streaked shores of Lake Maracaibo — actually a massive coastal lagoon, fed by both freshwater rivers and the Caribbean — the vestiges of a once-thriving enterprise stand out like totems from a past civilization.

From Los Angeles Times

Jorge, whom I met selling bologna in the market, used to be an engineer at a state enterprise.

From Salon

The whole enterprise of the Olympics risked sliding into irrelevance.

From The Wall Street Journal

Factory-built homes made of wood and iron were a mainstay of the colonial enterprises of the 19th century.

From Los Angeles Times