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gleaning

[glee-ning] / ˈgli nɪŋ /




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The flaw affects the hashing system, called NeuralHash, which allows Apple to check for exact matches of known child-abuse imagery without possessing any of the images or gleaning any information about non-matching pictures.

From The Verge

As detailed in the 2020 book, “Atomic Doctors,” he threw himself into gleaning what information he could from the hospitals, their patients and surviving Japanese doctors.

From New York Times

"You know, people have been dumpster diving for a really long time, and there have been 'gleaning' organizations for a really long time, and food waste has gone up and up and up," he said.

From Salon

Indeed, in his vast catalogue — including both his Beatles and solo work — there may be no better platform for gleaning his breathtaking vocal range and knack for improvisation than Ram.

From Salon

Mr. Fourès surveilled hundreds of job applicants, gleaning information from social media and other sources to speed vetting and hiring as Ikea expanded in France.

From New York Times