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bottleneck

[bot-l-nek] / ˈbɒt lˌnɛk /


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The real bottleneck to AI adoption is that it requires changing whole workflows inside of companies, which typically involve more than one person, he adds.

From The Wall Street Journal

The company’s management expects volume growth to resume next year with the resolution of the battery supply bottleneck and new generation plug-in hybrid model launches, he says.

From The Wall Street Journal

His first year in office was bogged down by economic challenges, including record-high inflation and supply chain bottlenecks exacerbated by the pandemic, which lingered longer than White House officials had anticipated.

From Los Angeles Times

We had been exploring it internally with a small, trusted group, and we realized the bottleneck was getting more information and getting more data from people.

From Seattle Times

The immigration centre in Tapachula - the biggest in Mexico - is one of the main bottlenecks on their journeys.

From BBC