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productive

[pruh-duhk-tiv] / prəˈdʌk tɪv /


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Cursor’s products make knowledge workers vastly more productive because they use proprietary custom data and model to achieve what appears to be an intuitive understanding of their needs.

From Barron's

Beyond flooding the internet with commoditized content, techno-optimists worry that AI slop has stigmatized the use of AI for legitimate productive purposes.

From MarketWatch

He described the call with Putin as “very productive” and characterized the Russian leader as “very serious” about peace.

From Salon

In one of the most productive first years of any Congress in our lifetimes, we’ve gone to work answering that question.

From The Wall Street Journal

His most productive period straddled the era of the Shah and then the Islamic theocratic forces that deposed him - with both systems ever ready to sniff out hidden messages that could be interpreted as dissent.

From BBC