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anxious

[angk-shuhs, ang-] / ˈæŋk ʃəs, ˈæŋ- /




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ChatGPT calls it a “corporate intern with a search bar. It doesn’t write essays. It produces deliverables. If Claude is anxious to be ethical, Gemini is anxious to be useful to a product manager.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The question of whether larger enterprises will seek to replicate some of these efforts remains to be seen, but it is top of mind for anxious investors.

From The Wall Street Journal

"It was nice to know that I wasn't going to be judged... I get very anxious, especially face to face," she says.

From BBC

The other teams filled in behind us, and I was a little relieved to see the same anxious expression on their faces that I’m sure was on my own.

From Literature

He said that EchoStar isn’t privy to SpaceX’s valuation and invested on “faith” in the company, adding: “I’m anxious to see if they do, in fact, do an IPO.”

From MarketWatch