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displace

[dis-pleys] / dɪsˈpleɪs /




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The report envisioned an economy in 2028 where AI is successful enough to cause widespread white-collar job destruction, without new industries emerging to absorb displaced workers.

From MarketWatch

She recalls one incident when eight people died in a camp for displaced families that her organisation was trying to reach.

From BBC

"The Church must be a sanctuary for the displaced, not a platform for their expulsion."

From BBC

“It remains very difficult to replicate or displace much of the knowledge, metadata and workflows incumbent systems have amassed,” analysts at Deutsche Bank wrote this week.

From The Wall Street Journal

In return, Europe offers inexpensive healthcare, walkable cities dotted with sidewalk bistros and co-working spaces where English has displaced the local tongue.

From The Wall Street Journal