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mass-produce

[mas-pruh-doos, -dyoos] / ˈmæs prəˈdus, -ˈdyus /




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Much of the concern surrounding AI slop is overwrought, as low-quality mass-produced content has consistently accompanied technological innovation throughout history, from the printing press to Grub Street publications in the 1700s.

From Los Angeles Times

Here are 10 milestones in the evolution of office workers’ wardrobes, including the introduction of mass-produced suits, the shortening of skirts and the disappearance of hats.

From The Wall Street Journal

Driscoll has often spoken about the war in Ukraine - pointing to Ukrainian drones as a relatively cheap, mass-produced technology that is good for fighting.

From BBC

Musk says Tesla’s edge is that it has the engineering capability to build limbs, AI to run the brains, and the manufacturing know-how to mass-produce the bots.

From Los Angeles Times

Is the mass-produced gun the most important among them?

From The Wall Street Journal