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discourse

[dis-kawrs, -kohrs, dis-kawrs, -kohrs, dis-kawrs, -kohrs] / ˈdɪs kɔrs, -koʊrs, dɪsˈkɔrs, -ˈkoʊrs, dɪsˈkɔrs, -ˈkoʊrs /




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They reflect the country’s longstanding efforts to control public discourse, including setting up the Great Firewall in the early 2000s.

From The Wall Street Journal

The public discourse around technology is overwhelmingly negative.

From The Wall Street Journal

Though it’s been out for two years already, Li’s account of the early years of computer vision and deep learning is a refreshing break from the LLM-centric discourse dominating many discussions of AI.

From Los Angeles Times

And with it, there is also some evidence that there have been shifts in discourse about Israel - including a generational divide that is starting to become apparent among British Jews.

From BBC

Mr. Cox’s pleas for civility in public discourse have been welcome.

From The Wall Street Journal