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machine

[muh-sheen] / məˈʃin /


NOUN
well-run political organization
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The company said the "next-generation" device would "lead in performance" and play both Xbox and PC games, in a departure from its previous machines.

From BBC

The company also extended its long-term partnership with Switzerland’s QuantumBasel, which included a system purchase and access to the company’s sixth-generation machine, which is still in development.

From Barron's

Thaler wrote in his application for a copyright that the “author” of the work was his “Creativity Machine,” an AI tool, and that the work was “created autonomously by machine.”

From Los Angeles Times

The result is chaos, and a few too many jokes about young people not knowing how to work a fax machine or manage paper.

From Los Angeles Times

“It’s definitely not Tammany Hall,” said Ashford, referring to the storied Democratic political machine that had a grip on New York City politics for nearly a century.

From Los Angeles Times