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newfound

[noo-found, nyoo-] / ˈnuˌfaʊnd, ˈnyu- /


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“There is probably a newfound religion investors may have found in international diversification.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Musk’s newfound focus on the moon may come as a surprise to some, since the SpaceX CEO has in the past dismissed the idea of diverting resources away from a Mars effort.

From MarketWatch

Musk’s newfound focus on the moon may come as a surprise to some, since the SpaceX CEO has in the past dismissed the idea of diverting resources away from a Mars effort.

From MarketWatch

Lo acknowledges that a large language model might use its newfound knowledge of financial rights and wrongs to choose the wrongs because LLMs don’t have ethics built in.

From The Wall Street Journal

But “The Moment” very cleverly examines how tempting and easy it would be for an artist blinded by the glare of her newfound lime-green limelight to accept such offers.

From Salon