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intern

[in-turn] / ˈɪn tɜrn /
NOUN
apprentice
Synonyms


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The team found that the employees using AI the most at the company were, far and away, the interns.

From The Wall Street Journal

Goldberg told MarketWatch on Tuesday, adding that the messaging was akin to leaving “the intern in charge while everyone else was on Thanksgiving break.”

From MarketWatch

While he has never held public office, Driscoll worked in Congress as an intern for the Senate's veteran affairs committee, and in 2020 he made an unsuccessful bid for a House seat in North Carolina.

From BBC

Not as a player, coach, or scout—not even an intern.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Manually annotating over 23,000 calls by hand is no small feat, and I have a team of interns to thank for helping with the analysis!" shares Parnell.

From Science Daily