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displace

[dis-pleys] / dɪsˈpleɪs /




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Last year Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei predicted that AI could displace about half of all entry-level white-collar jobs over the next five years, even as it drives productivity and growth to new heights.

From The Wall Street Journal

The goal isn’t to displace us, but to import communal artistry — Kenyan wood and beadwork can be found in the pathways, resting spaces and more — as a show of admiration rather than imitation.

From Los Angeles Times

Now, California Sen. Adam Schiff and 15 members of the state’s Democratic congressional delegation have asked top home insurers to explain and defend their claims policies, with 70% of fire victims still displaced.

From Los Angeles Times

As Sobie spoke to the BBC, canoes - steered with paddles or long bamboo poles - moved through the narrow waterways, carrying mattresses and sacks of clothes belonging to the displaced people.

From BBC

Another pressing priority is to create jobs and find homes for the millions displaced during nearly 14 years of civil war, and easing the suffering of those fleeing the latest clashes among communities.

From BBC