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capability

[key-puh-bil-i-tee] / ˌkeɪ pəˈbɪl ɪ ti /


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Makers of leading AI models have embraced "agentic" capabilities that provide software assistants capable of independently tending to tasks, such as creating software applications, based on simple descriptions.

From Barron's

While these partnerships grant India access to advanced technologies, finance and high-end processing capabilities, "Global South alliances are critical for securing diversified, on-ground resource access and shaping emerging rules of global trade", Jain told AFP.

From Barron's

The technology is highly complex, so it could be a long time until Anthropic and OpenAI develop the tech capabilities to take much market share from the current players in that business.

From Barron's

Boosting the use of autonomous drones, which can independently identify targets without human control using AI, was a key part of a wide-ranging review of UK military capabilities unveiled in summer last year.

From BBC

Quantum technologies promise powerful new capabilities, though practical large scale quantum computers are still under development.

From Science Daily