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drafting

[draf-ting, drahf-] / ˈdræf tɪŋ, ˈdrɑf- /




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The Goldman Sachs figure is derived from occupational-task lists and asks whether an AI system could perform some portion of employees’ current tasks—summarizing documents, drafting routine text, coding standard functions or analyzing familiar datasets.

From The Wall Street Journal

It would mention his role in drafting the Fairfax Resolves at Mount Vernon in 1774, which condemned the slave trade as “wicked cruel and unnatural” and called for putting “an entire Stop” to it.

From The Wall Street Journal

If I am drafting a book, my writing routine really is from the time I’m done with my word games until the end of the work day.

From The Wall Street Journal

While drafting Bea as a spy makes a certain amount of sense, Twila’s skill set, as she is told, is being “fearless.”

From Los Angeles Times

This suggests that expanding federal liability frameworks may require careful drafting to avoid unintended impacts on officers serving California communities.

From Los Angeles Times