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erosion

[ih-roh-zhuhn] / ɪˈroʊ ʒən /


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India has tightened rules governing the use of artificial intelligence on social media to combat a flood of disinformation, but also prompting warnings of censorship and an erosion of digital freedoms.

From Barron's

Any erosion of the CFTC’s ability to regulate transactions in commodity derivatives is a direct threat to the markets and investors Congress intended the agency to oversee.

From The Wall Street Journal

Officials have suggested severe weather brought by a storm named Oriana - which has battered southern Italy in recent days - accelerated the rock's erosion, causing its collapse.

From BBC

The painting is both a lovely composition and a comment on the erosion of public trust in science.

From Los Angeles Times

But MPs are aware that parents fear any erosion of legal rights, with an active campaign underway called Save Our Children's Rights petitioning the government.

From BBC