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emergence

[ih-mur-juhns] / ɪˈmɜr dʒəns /


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The most consequential development should be the emergence of fault-tolerant machines, which can continue to operate even in the presence of errors.

From Barron's

Wells Fargo’s recent emergence from its own regulatory orders shows investors that it can be done.

From The Wall Street Journal

Another reason to invest in Asia, Hsiao adds, is the emergence of “parallel universes,” whereby the U.S. and China each develop their own infrastructure for AI, energy, food safety, and other essentials.

From Barron's

The emergence of life was inseparable from this need to manage boundaries and choices.

From Science Daily

The emergence of Hearts and the support they're getting from Tony Bloom and Jamestown Analytics is threatening to change the game in a very significant way.

From BBC