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rosy

[roh-zee] / ˈroʊ zi /




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If AI is fueling a building boom that drives up costs in the near term, the Fed may face a trickier balancing act than its rosy GDP projections suggest.

From Barron's

If AI is fueling a building boom that drives up costs in the near term, the Fed may face a trickier balancing act than its rosy GDP projections suggest.

From Barron's

Bartram's bass display a light golden color with dark brown blotches along their sides, a mottled belly, and fins with a rosy tint.

From Science Daily

Take an everyday video on any suburban transport network, add anime-style music and a rosy filter, and it's suddenly a scene from the Japanese holiday of your dreams.

From Barron's

But of course it is not all rosy in the garden when it comes to AI.

From BBC