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emergent

[ih-mur-juhnt] / ɪˈmɜr dʒənt /


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In this three-dimensional candidate material, the researchers observed both emergent photons and spinons -- key hallmarks of quantum spin ice.

From Science Daily

When they come together, they display emergent properties that do not exist in the molecules individually.

From Science Daily

This is an emergent byproduct of being trained, end-to-end, on human driver camera data, leading the cars to drive more as humans do by default.

From The Wall Street Journal

Competition in the sector is clearly heating up although Flutter believes the growth opportunities and potential market are big enough to accommodate emergent players.

From MarketWatch

The phenomenon is known as emergent intelligence—when simple machines, following only a few local cues, begin to organize and act as if they share a mind.

From The Wall Street Journal