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innovation
noun as in change, novelty
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addition, alteration, contraption, departure, deviation, introduction, modernism, modification, mutation, newness, notion, permutation, shift, variation, vicissitude, wrinkle
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Along with plans to expand further outside the U.S., the company said it will use its latest round of funding to invest in product innovation and category expansion.
Analysts suggest Google’s AI innovations are increasing search queries, with a 91% chance of a Gemini 3 model launch this week.
However, such concerns look to have faded in recent months, with Wall Street analysts noting Google’s own AI innovations look to be driving increased numbers of search queries.
The pilot project was the idea of UK-based interior design dealer Work Solutions which was a finalist in the Isle of Man's innovation challenge - a government-run scheme inviting firms to explore solutions to global issues.
Their goal is to address fundamental questions that could ultimately drive innovations in quantum, superconducting, and atomic technologies.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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