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monitor

[mon-i-ter] / ˈmɒn ɪ tər /




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“We’re monitoring in real time any real living thing coming in contact with that building,” he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The tools also monitor how models perform over time in terms of accuracy and reliability, assess their vulnerabilities and manage other risks, such as data bias.

From The Wall Street Journal

Such an overhaul, he said, would require body-worn cameras, that officers wear identification and rigorous use-of-force training and policies; acts of violence would require full investigations under the supervision of an independent monitor.

From Los Angeles Times

The European Union, which has monitors at the crossing to check people who are leaving, is reportedly considering whether to escort new arrivals to the Israeli checkpoint, after reports of harsh treatment there.

From BBC

According to the Flight Radar website, which monitors air traffic, the downed aircraft is a small Cirrus SR 20 and had taken off from Birmingham.

From BBC