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knowledge

[nol-ij] / ˈnɒl ɪdʒ /


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Some highlighted the risk of investing in private companies, and the knowledge that losses are possible.

From BBC

The reaction from the City players at full-time was telling, heads bowed and shoulders slumped in the knowledge that these were two crucial points dropped.

From BBC

They are still at an early stage, but, projecting forward, one can imagine a world in which a large portion of knowledge work is being done by machines, not people.

From Barron's

CoreWeave plans to roll out Perplexity Enterprise Max across its organization, enabling employees to search the web and internal knowledge, run research, visualize and analyze data and work with AI models all within one platform.

From The Wall Street Journal

It was the third speaker who lit a flame inside me and filled me with the knowledge that this movement was my destiny.

From Literature