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danger

[deyn-jer] / ˈdeɪn dʒər /


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There was never any danger of a repeat of the 2006 Turin Games when the Swedes defeated the Americans at the same stage.

From Barron's

Even so, AI safety remains a priority, including the dangers of misinformation such as deepfakes.

From Barron's

A researcher at Anthropic this week said he is leaving the company, writing in a letter to colleagues that the “world is in peril” from AI, among other dangers.

From The Wall Street Journal

The danger in examining such results is to downplay Scotland's contribution to the final result.

From Barron's

The Scottish quartet beat their German counterparts in both the European and the World Championships last year and were rarely in danger here.

From BBC