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tractable

[trak-tuh-buhl] / ˈtræk tə bəl /


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These are essentially unsolved problems, though, and until AI systems are more tractable, Ghahramani says Google will be cautious about applying this technology.

From The Verge

It’s one of those weird things, actually: it’s either impossible or — trivial is the wrong word, but it’s either intractable or really surprisingly tractable.

From The Verge

If we abolish war and militarism, the culture of war, many of our other social ills will become much more tractable.

From Scientific American

It was time, Dr. McLellan said, to take aim at “something important, but something more tractable.”

From New York Times

On the other hand, Douek added, niche apps may represent a more tractable moderation problem if people accept that they’re not meant to be a public square for political speech.

From Seattle Times