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wave

[weyv] / weɪv /




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The accelerating sophistication of artificial intelligence is driving a wave of warnings that AI can create real-world harms, including autonomous cyberattacks, mass unemployment, unrelenting market disruption and the replacement of human relationships.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Norwegian quartet were so far ahead that Klaebo was able to wave to the crowd before the finish line, where he was greeted by his celebrating teammates in bright sun in Tesero.

From Barron's

And the International Olympic Committee only expects that wave to keep rolling as it prepares on two fronts for Los Angeles 2028.

From The Wall Street Journal

If England aren't riding the wave, several more will be on them before they know it.

From BBC

If that proves true, advertisers will be delighted to surf the AI wave as it crashes over the world's internet users.

From Barron's