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infamous

[in-fuh-muhs] / ˈɪn fə məs /


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A now infamous 2025 Massachusetts Institute of Technology study, which found that 95% of enterprise AI pilots fail to produce a measurable financial impact, is partly to blame.

From The Wall Street Journal

The alpine country Freeman disappeared into is the same one that harboured Ned Kelly and his infamous gang of bushrangers in the 1870s.

From BBC

Microsoft founder Bill Gates, who also appeared in photos shared by the Department of Justice, said that he regretted knowing Epstein and denied ever traveling to Epstein’s infamous retreat in the U.S.

From Salon

The Devil’s Slide area was for many decades an infamous stretch of Highway 1 until officials rerouted the roadway farther inland with a tunnel, converting the old road into a popular paved trail.

From Los Angeles Times

Russian advances in some of its major offensives are slower than the infamous Battle of the Somme in World War I, according to CSIS.

From The Wall Street Journal