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ubiquity

[yoo-bik-wi-tee] / yuˈbɪk wɪ ti /


NOUN
omnipresence
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Despite its ubiquity in our machines and in the news, artificial intelligence remains both a mystery and a source of deep anxiety across occupations and generations.

From Los Angeles Times

Still, the ubiquity, complexity and accountability tax filing requires make it a good litmus test of the AI zealots and doomsayers’ beliefs.

From The Wall Street Journal

Television has long been referred to as the electronic hearth, but the yule log’s ubiquity in the streaming era shifts that notion into oddly literal territory.

From Salon

“Mutt,” his breakout 2024 single, quietly simmered for months before it was pushed into ubiquity.

From Los Angeles Times

The ubiquity of holiday songs also represents a rare monocultural music moment—even though listeners are spread across multiple streaming services and social-media platforms, many of them are mainlining the same tunes.

From The Wall Street Journal