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iterate

[it-uh-reyt] / ˈɪt əˌreɪt /
VERB
say again
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“If you strike some semblance of success, it’s easy to say, ‘I’ll just keep iterating on this until I die, because it could never happen again,’” said Hamilton.

From The Wall Street Journal

“That’s a point where you went from test, to iterate, to scale,” Spring said.

From Barron's

The same applies to portfolio construction and risk work: News shocks, once exclusive to bespoke quant infrastructure, can be triggered and iterated through natural-language interfaces.

From MarketWatch

The company’s philosophy over the past year has effectively been to experiment and iterate: The best tools naturally rise to the top and get adopted widely.

From The Wall Street Journal

The model, acting as a planner, “dynamically decides which skills and tools it needs to solve the problem, iterates on the plan, and executes it without rigid preprogramming,” Salazar said.

From The Wall Street Journal