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compete

[kuhm-peet] / kəmˈpit /


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But with so many competing labels - as well as confusion over the definition of "AI-free" - experts say consumers are in danger of being left confused unless a single standard can be agreed on.

From BBC

Its technological lead over rival AI players has diminished as it competes to attract users and funding.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I was happy with the way we competed,” Cronin said when asked whether he learned anything about his players during a spirited Big Ten tournament run.

From Los Angeles Times

The 31-year-old is keen to compete at the highest level, so Champions League qualification could prove crucial.

From BBC

Fix them, combine that with the intensity England showed in Paris, and suddenly you have a team not just competing with the best, but capable of beating the best.

From BBC