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nightmare

[nahyt-mair] / ˈnaɪtˌmɛər /


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"The first week or so after we install the system is a nightmare," he adds.

From BBC

Governments, tech watchdogs and some of the people who build AI systems have called for global rules restraining use of the technology in warfare to avoid the various nightmare scenarios associated with automated killing machines.

From The Wall Street Journal

"I would like to think I'm not as much of a nightmare as Charli in the film," she said to laughter.

From Barron's

By-elections are a nightmare for any candidates standing on behalf of a sitting government.

From BBC

"I think it's very high-risk. By-elections are a nightmare for any candidates standing on behalf of a sitting government. I don't think Andy should take that risk."

From BBC