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content

[kon-tent] / ˈkɒn tɛnt /




NOUN
capacity, volume
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Such content is "cheap, bland and mass-produced," Swiss engineer Yves, who declined to give his last name, told AFP, echoing discussions on social media website Reddit.

From Barron's

Meta, meanwhile, had to prove to investors that AI was paying off through better content recommendations and improved advertising targeting.

From MarketWatch

Meta, meanwhile, had to prove to investors that AI was paying off through better content recommendations and improved advertising targeting.

From MarketWatch

It also has a low lactose content, meaning it’s great for those who are especially sensitive to dairy.

From Salon

Due to the water’s high mineral content, the fall’s boulders have developed a spongy texture that allows you to climb barefoot while water gushes over your feet.

From The Wall Street Journal