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fascination

[fas-uh-ney-shuhn] / ˌfæs əˈneɪ ʃən /


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The rise of AI music has been a source of fascination and consternation for the music industry.

From BBC

That support has had surprising staying power, as some of the fascination with Mangione the person has turned him into a symbol for a larger cause.

From The Wall Street Journal

Now the tech world’s fascination with humanlike robots has returned—this time fueled by artificial intelligence and investors eager to deploy capital behind what could be the next trillion-dollar opportunity.

From The Wall Street Journal

Joy, confusion, fascination and despair take over her entire face instantaneously, turning Buckley’s performance into an acting exercise of being raw and present.

From Los Angeles Times

Viewers of her jazz work will share her fascination.

From The Wall Street Journal