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co-worker





NOUN
coadjutor
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People in Moscow, a city of 13 million, have found themselves unable to pay online bills or message co-workers in recent days.

From The Wall Street Journal

“My co-writer Tara told her co-worker about the Oscar nomination, and his reaction was, ‘Wow, this will be in your obituary.’

From MarketWatch

A thrifty sort, then—he acts as his own camera operator and prefers hardware-store lightbulbs to specialized equipment—and one gracious in acknowledging his co-workers of many years.

From The Wall Street Journal

Corporate tech chiefs are quickly recognizing the bots as “digital employees” or “AI co-workers” that will work alongside their human staff.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Without me saying anything, my parents were like, ‘People are talking about this’ — like my dad’s co-workers or my aunt’s friends — that’s when I started to realize, ‘This might be something big,’” she says.

From Los Angeles Times