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abstract

[ab-strakt, ab-strakt, ab-strakt, ab-strakt, ab-strakt] / æbˈstrækt, ˈæb strækt, ˈæb strækt, æbˈstrækt, ˈæb strækt /








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“They say that I have advanced abstract painting to its extreme,” he said, “when it is obvious to me that I have made only a new beginning.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Set against a dark background, the vibrant colours and sweeping motion create an almost abstract, dance-like composition.

From BBC

One is computational functionalism, which says thinking can be fully described as abstract information processing.

From Science Daily

She was immediately open to leaning into something more abstract.

From Los Angeles Times

This deeply researched study examines how AI systems create “abstract people”: statistical confections, subject profiles and anthropomorphic personages that increasingly substitute for humans in digital environments.

From Los Angeles Times