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exponential

Definition for exponential

adjective as in rapid change

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OpenAI is set to generate $13 billion in revenue this year, meaning that it will have to continue growing sales at an exponential rate to pay for its computing needs.

Instead, he painted a more optimistic picture, pointing to how investments in AI have already shown “truly exponential improvement in capabilities” and saying that future spending will “drive incredible improvements in capabilities.”

The chart shows how it has been stuck below its 21-day exponential moving average the last three months.

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The chart shows how it has been stuck below its 21-day exponential moving average the last three months.

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The chart shows how it has been stuck below its 21-day exponential moving average the last three months.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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