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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

Logistical bottlenecks mean large quantities of Ukrainian grains, which are cheaper than those produced in the EU, have ended up in central European states, hitting prices and sales of local farmers.

From Reuters

So when many parts of the company are moving, you can create bottlenecks, and you can slow down.

From New York Times

Permitting fights and transmission bottlenecks could derail clean energy projects.

From Scientific American