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regurgitate

[ri-gur-ji-teyt] / rɪˈgɜr dʒɪˌteɪt /


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Traditional media face threats from chatbots and Google's AI overviews, which regurgitate content without users visiting original sites, eroding traffic and revenue.

From Barron's

Robinson also said the report largely regurgitated facts already in the public domain, citing the controversy of then-Deputy First Minister Michelle O'Neill at the funeral of Bobby Storey.

From BBC

And just in case she really is unaware about her antisemitism, point out the tropes she is regurgitating that are thinly veiled ways of demeaning Jewish people.

From New York Times

In this sense, all it does is regurgitate what it learned—it is a “stochastic parrot,” in the words of Emily Bender, a linguist at the University of Washington.

From Scientific American

A culture that is fed entirely by regurgitating existing ideas is a stagnant one.

From New York Times