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converge

[kuhn-vurj] / kənˈvɜrdʒ /


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For years, they toiled away, rising through the ranks, hoping their paths would converge.

From Los Angeles Times

“These specialized architectures can be excellent in narrow slices of inference, but they don’t generalize well to the kind of workloads the frontier is converging on.”

From The Wall Street Journal

A different president could bring another shift in tone, even if U.S. and European political priorities never again converge as closely as in the postwar decades.

From The Wall Street Journal

Go back far enough and these pathways invariably converge, leading to life’s ultimate source and origin—the last universal common ancestor, or LUCA.

From The Wall Street Journal

Conversations converged to exchanges the systems described as mutual recognition between conscious entities, then fell silent.

From The Wall Street Journal