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critical point

[krit-i-kuhl point] / ˈkrɪt ɪ kəl ˈpɔɪnt /


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As artificial intelligence continues to advance and ethical concerns grow alongside it, scientists say the need to understand consciousness has reached a critical point.

From Science Daily

"If we want to understand the origins of complex life on Earth, the Ediacara Biota really occupies a critical point in that trajectory," says Tarhan.

From Science Daily

In that framework, “bubbles” are defined as prices that accelerate super-exponentially toward a critical point, with oscillations that become more frequent as the “bubble” matures.

From MarketWatch

A familiar physical example appears at the critical point of water, defined by a precise temperature and pressure at which liquid water and water vapor become indistinguishable.

From Science Daily

Some critical points to check on: Who can access the data?

From The Wall Street Journal