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collaborate

[kuh-lab-uh-reyt] / kəˈlæb əˌreɪt /


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Zaman says he and his colleagues are now collaborating on research in this area.

From BBC

The developments include a digital universe dubbed the “Tillyverse,” where ”Tilly and a new generation of AI characters will live, collaborate and build careers.”

From Los Angeles Times

If the trend continues, we are heading for a crisis: a generation of employees who never become seasoned insiders, incapable of either collaborating or leading.

From The Wall Street Journal

Cambridgeshire district and city councils collaborated on the system which will identify those not claiming benefits they are entitled to and notify eligible families not receiving free school meals.

From BBC

In January, Microsoft announced a “community-first AI infrastructure” plan, which includes paying utility rates to cover its electricity costs and collaborating with utilities to add the capacity the company will need.

From MarketWatch