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fluent

[floo-uhnt] / ˈflu ənt /


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Simply seeing an emotionally fluent adult man can, he says, can itself be a therapeutic intervention.

From The Wall Street Journal

He grew up fluent in Germany’s cultural creed and uneasy about its promises.

From The Wall Street Journal

The biography says he is a fluent Mandarin Chinese speaker, and studied in Taiwan and China in the 1990s.

From BBC

The issue becomes more urgent as the language of chatbots becomes more sophisticated and fluent, inspiring unwarranted confidence in their conclusions, the researchers cautioned.

From Los Angeles Times

The firms that treat prompting AI as something to become fluent in — not a gimmick or tertiary function — will win.

From MarketWatch