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infancy

noun as in babyhood

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Indeed Nkasi says the fact that AI is in its infancy in Africa may be a boon for the continent.

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This potential scandal is in its infancy, but it could go on to seriously undermine the Prime Minister’s position.

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Then, price comparison websites were in their infancy, and each specialised in one particular product.

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Tommy Hills, a teacher and freelance computer science lecturer, says AI is still in its infancy.

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The UK is comparatively in its infancy here, but in the Indian city of Bangalore for example, you can now buy a bus ticket, and choose your seat, all via Whatsapp.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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