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concerned

[kuhn-surnd] / kənˈsɜrnd /




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Some analysts are concerned about the surge in investment in artificial intelligence, which they say may boost the UK's productivity in the short term but could lead to longer-term job losses.

From BBC

Even before revelations about the emails, there were tensions between Wasserman and some Los Angeles politicians concerned that financial shortfalls in staging the $7-billion Summer Games will need to be covered by local taxpayers.

From Los Angeles Times

Some AI experts have told me privately that they are concerned about how far down the agenda safety and responsibility appears to have slipped.

From BBC

“We are especially concerned that the market has more recently begun to question possible broader economic disruption risks for European Banks, which is a major, well-owned European sector,” chief European equity strategist Marina Zavolock said.

From Barron's

The project could face scrutiny from U.S. officials concerned about foreign ownership of meat production and agricultural land.

From The Wall Street Journal