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innovation

[in-uh-vey-shuhn] / ˌɪn əˈveɪ ʃən /


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In the modern era, the British heritage of common law, freedom of speech and personal virtue didn’t constrain innovation but produced it.

From The Wall Street Journal

Each year brings an increasing array of AI chips to the market, so investors need to be on top of innovations.

From Barron's

Private companies have been engines of U.S. innovation and growth.

From Barron's

Opponents warn it would squash the innovation that has made the state rich and prompt an exodus of wealthy entrepreneurs from the state.

From Los Angeles Times

"I think the most beautiful thing about British rap, especially, is just the innovation to constantly stay relevant," she says.

From BBC