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technological

[tek-nuh-loj-i-kuhl] / ˌtɛk nəˈlɒdʒ ɪ kəl /


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To both father and son, technological revolution is less a rupture than a recurrence.

From The Wall Street Journal

While Beijing is unlikely to unleash stimulus, recent comments from officials suggest the government has grown more serious about prioritizing a revival in domestic demand alongside a continued push for technological self-reliance.

From Barron's

Like many on Wall Street, Arnott is convinced that AI is the “real deal” and a technological revolution is coming.

From The Wall Street Journal

SINGAPORE—Chinese leader Xi Jinping struck an upbeat note on the world’s second-largest economy, saying Beijing will meet its 2025 growth target as it gains ground in its quest to become a leading technological power.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Japanese were technological champions, and there was a genuine fear by the late 1980s that Japanese industrial capability would dominate the world.

From Barron's