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orchestration

[awr-kuh-strey-shuhn] / ˌɔr kəˈstreɪ ʃən /


NOUN
score
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Mr. Schlosberg conducted from the keyboard; his orchestration for three winds, three strings and harp had his usual flair for exactly the right instrument and texture at the right time.

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Companies investing in large language models without data orchestration capabilities will be unable to succeed, he added.

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By using the recently acquired AI startup Manus for agent orchestration, Meta aims to offer automated tools that handle customer service and business logistics for its 15 million advertisers.

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That tone will now shift, as while the in-land radio station won’t go away, Disneyland will soon broadcast composer John Williams’ “Star Wars” orchestrations throughout the area.

From Los Angeles Times

These products allow customers to build custom AI agents with governance and security controls, making Microsoft a critical player in the “orchestration layer” to manage chatbots, Borges wrote.

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