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continual

[kuhn-tin-yoo-uhl] / kənˈtɪn yu əl /


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They geeked out about continual learning, where AI gets smarter as it absorbs new information, and reinforcement learning, or “RL,” a technique in which the models learn through trial and error.

From The Wall Street Journal

I’ve seen talented, brilliant executives whose confidence has been shaken by the continual rejection of their thoughts and ideas.

From The Wall Street Journal

This continual loss, known as "atmospheric escape," is especially relevant for planets that orbit extremely close to their stars.

From Science Daily

Google also unveiled a new approach in November to improve continual learning in large language models based on how humans learn and remember information.

From MarketWatch

But given the continual crisis Welsh rugby has endured over the past couple of years, any glimpses of recovery are pounced upon.

From BBC