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imbue

[im-byoo] / ɪmˈbyu /


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Dragon Hatchling imbues AI with memory that large language models can’t match, according to Pathway, theoretically enabling a new class of continuously learning, adaptive AI systems.

From The Wall Street Journal

Although his public persona was quite vivid—convivial, erudite but unpretentious, articulate, and unfailingly charming—he did not imbue his buildings with a distinctive graphic sensibility.

From The Wall Street Journal

The remains, most believe, are imbued with the spirit of the ancestor to whom they belong and are connected to living citizens of those tribes.

From Seattle Times

The ancient Romans believed that not only was any object stricken imbued with divinity, but also the spot where it was hit and buried.

From Seattle Times

“If I put this magic stuff on my actual street, what will happen? Will it be imbued with this fictive energy? I kind of like that idea.”

From Los Angeles Times