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imbue

[im-byoo] / ɪmˈbyu /


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Dragon Hatchling imbues AI with memory that large language models can’t match, according to Pathway, theoretically enabling a new class of continuously learning, adaptive AI systems.

From The Wall Street Journal

Although his public persona was quite vivid—convivial, erudite but unpretentious, articulate, and unfailingly charming—he did not imbue his buildings with a distinctive graphic sensibility.

From The Wall Street Journal

OpenAI’s nonprofit background nonetheless imbued it with a halo of respectability when the company released a working paper with researchers from UPenn last week.

From Los Angeles Times

That meant imbuing the story with issues endemic to the Black community, particularly colorism.

From Los Angeles Times

Maybe it was easier to tear apart the evidence than to acknowledge they’d once imbued those totems with power.

From Los Angeles Times