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envision

[en-vizh-uhn] / ɛnˈvɪʒ ən /


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The report envisioned an economy in 2028 where AI is successful enough to cause widespread white-collar job destruction, without new industries emerging to absorb displaced workers.

From MarketWatch

The doomsday scenario envisions businesses ditching legacy systems and consumers turning over many of their tasks to AI “agents” almost overnight.

From The Wall Street Journal

How the designer would envision her task at Fendi -- whose roots are in fur and leather goods -- following the departure of artistic director Kim Jones in 2024 had been much discussed in fashion circles.

From Barron's

While Muñoz had always envisioned herself as an educator, she wasn’t as ready to be known for singing.

From Los Angeles Times

The filmmaker admits that envisioning parts with a specific person in mind is “dangerous.”

From Los Angeles Times