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obsolete

[ob-suh-leet, ob-suh-leet] / ˌɒb səˈlit, ˈɒb səˌlit /


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Some value added is also allocated to depreciation, the cost of replacing assets as they wear out or become obsolete.

From The Wall Street Journal

With such measures, an AI surveillance regime might be revealed not as modern, but hopelessly obsolete.

From Salon

Artificial intelligence promises to reinvent entire industries and make many jobs obsolete.

From The Wall Street Journal

The country requires about 100,000 barrels a day; it produces 40,000 barrels a day of highly acidic heavy crude, used to fuel obsolete power plants.

From The Wall Street Journal

He referred to a selloff in software company stocks largely driven by investor fears that AI systems can render many applications and services obsolete.

From The Wall Street Journal