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widespread

[wahyd-spred] / ˈwaɪdˈsprɛd /


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Airspace closures and regional travel disruptions are widespread, and military forces across the Middle East are on heightened alert.

From Salon

In its blog post, Anthropic said the industry would need to work with policymakers to combat widespread distillation.

From MarketWatch

Even back in the 1970s, the lives of drivers away from the sport were of widespread intrigue in the media, notably James Hunt.

From BBC

The report envisioned an economy in 2028 where AI is successful enough to cause widespread white-collar job destruction, without new industries emerging to absorb displaced workers.

From MarketWatch

Artificial intelligence will apparently render much of white-collar work obsolete, leading to mass layoffs, falling spending, widespread defaults, a stock crash, a mortgage crisis, and plunging house values.

From Barron's




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