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novelty

[nov-uhl-tee] / ˈnɒv əl ti /




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In just three years, generative artificial intelligence has gone from a fringe Silicon Valley novelty to a household name.

From MarketWatch

They have worked across history, in all markets, and the best investors will recognize their relevance today despite the seeming novelty of the age.

From MarketWatch

They have worked across history, in all markets, and the best investors will recognize their relevance today despite the seeming novelty of the age.

From MarketWatch

“It’s that ‘work hard, play hard’ crowd that’s always seeking whatever the novelty thing of the moment is.”

From The Wall Street Journal

BOJ officials raised their policy rate target in response to persistent inflation, a painful novelty for households in a country that battled flat or falling prices for decades.

From The Wall Street Journal