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[koin] / kɔɪn /




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And in March 2017, Futurism reported that “An AI Completed 360,000 Hours of Finance Work in Just Seconds,” in a story of JPMorgan’s “machine learning” successes due to its new program called COIN, Contract Intelligence.

From Washington Times • Mar. 8, 2018

The strategy, known by its acronym COIN, would require as many as 40,000 additional American men and women in uniform in Afghanistan, his advisers told him.

From New York Times • Jan. 1, 2017

Governor Hickenlooper, in his 2011 statement announcing COIN, described it as a “roadmap for making Colorado the best state for innovation and where every road must lead to new jobs.”

From Forbes • Nov. 6, 2014

According to Demaree, Tunnell barred his soldiers from using the term COIN, shorthand for "counterinsurgency."

From Washington Post • Oct. 14, 2010

Gold dust there was in plenty, but no COIN.

From Sally Dows by Harte, Bret




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