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sharpen

[shahr-puhn] / ˈʃɑr pən /




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But it also sharpens the question that matters most, at least to an economist: Does exposure to these lyrics have measurable effects on people’s lives?

From The Wall Street Journal

That has sharpened the appeal of AI as an internal productivity lever rather than a marketing weapon.

From Barron's

That result sharpens scientists' understanding of how Jupiter and the rest of the solar system took shape.

From Science Daily

While adults worry about sharpening their artificial-intelligence skills to remain relevant in their jobs, many of their teenage children are feeling meh about the AI revolution.

From The Wall Street Journal

While “Sesame Street” and “The Electric Company” sharpened my literacy, Child helped me understand that the kitchen is a creative lab.

From Salon