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adoption

[uh-dop-shuhn] / əˈdɒp ʃən /


NOUN
legal taking of another's child
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India, a country of 1.4 billion people, is worried that it will be on the receiving end of disruptions stemming from global AI adoption.

From The Wall Street Journal

Lord Nash, a Conservative former minister who has been campaigning in the Lords for tighter social media controls for children, welcomed the adoption of Jools' Law by the government.

From BBC

Still, wider adoption has been limited in part by outdated building code requirements and fewer financing options.

From The Wall Street Journal

As a result the young-and-upwardly mobile country of 100 million has been at the forefront of crypto adoption, with an estimated 17 million people owning digital assets.

From Barron's

The adoption of sound would require a transformation of the industry’s economic structure: Theaters would need to be wired, sound studios would need to be built, foreign sales would fall off a cliff.

From The Wall Street Journal