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be rotten

verb as in stink

verb as in stink

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They act as basic structures for software developers building AI-powered services so that “if these models are rotten, whatever is built on top will also be rotten - and deployers won’t be able to fix it,” said Avaaz, a nonprofit advocacy group.

They act as basic structures for software developers building AI-powered services so that “if these models are rotten, whatever is built on top will also be rotten — and deployers won’t be able to fix it,” said Avaaz, a nonprofit advocacy group.

Alsvindr was huge for a horse—much taller than either of the Ivanov family’s horses—and since he had belonged to such a rotten man, everyone expected him to be rotten too.

Part of that may be rotten luck, but clock management contributed to that record.

“The fact that Merkel’s predecessor Gerhard Schroeder chairs the board of Nord Stream AG — 51% owned by Russia’s state-owned gas firm, Gazprom — is evidence that something may be rotten in the political system that prides itself on being Europe’s and the world’s moral conscience.”

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