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feedback

[feed-bak] / ˈfidˌbæk /


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Rather than gently stabilizing Earth's temperature, this feedback can drive cooling well past its original starting point.

From Science Daily

He said he has not received any feedback when he requests it and the distinction between plays that can and can’t be challenged appears to change every night.

From Los Angeles Times

She says feedback from her clients has been largely positive, with many craving calmer, more restorative spaces.

From BBC

Currently, TikTok's system depends on huge amounts of global data and feedback loops, which can change recommendations in an instant.

From BBC

Through a feedback loop involving both the preferences of algorithms and our own spending biases, we are pulled toward a sea of mediocrity and might miss some real gems that cost more.

From The Wall Street Journal