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innovate

[in-uh-veyt] / ˈɪn əˌveɪt /


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Social media platforms innovated new ways to keep users scrolling.

From Salon

He said it has been "innovating to meet consumers where they are" with new, cheaper YouTube TV and Premium tiers.

From BBC

Fears that the Nvidia-OpenAI agreement is fraying reflect broader anxiety about how AI companies will come up with the vast amounts of investment needed to continue innovating.

From Barron's

Last time, Galetti wrote that AI was letting customers “innovate much faster than ever before,” necessitating leaner organizational structures.

From MarketWatch

He said that China has proven it can catch up to the innovations and leaps made in the U.S., but it still struggles to innovate beyond what American firms have accomplished.

From MarketWatch