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orchestrate

[awr-kuh-streyt] / ˈɔr kəˌstreɪt /


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In other words, an AI agent orchestrating a multistep workflow can’t afford to wait seconds for data to move across racks.

From Barron's

One day before the tribe’s deadline, Aden’s security chief gave a news conference admitting members of the Counter-Terrorism Unit — including Al-Maqtari — and other security services orchestrated the disappearance.

From Los Angeles Times

But with others, Desai said he orchestrated the lineup to tell a programmatic story, like an artist might order tracks on an album.

From Los Angeles Times

The operation, allegedly orchestrated by Beijing's state security ministry, targeted dozens of employees at the military alliance or EU organisations through fictitious accounts, the source said, confirming reports in French and Belgian media.

From Barron's

Two years later, they orchestrated a merger with Kraft.

From The Wall Street Journal