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slapdash

[slap-dash] / ˈslæpˌdæʃ /


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There’s not a lot to suggest that the legal team assembled by one of the most powerful entities on the planet asked GPT to throw together a slapdash agreement.

From Los Angeles Times

This will prevent companies from training chatbots in a slapdash manner, and it will reveal what political slant a chatbot might have, what topics it won’t touch and what toxicity the developers didn’t eschew.

From Scientific American

But he said in a blog post that Mr. Biden “rushed” to implement Mr. Trump’s agreement and timetable for withdrawal “in the most slapdash and hasty manner imaginable.”

From Washington Times

Something they noticed early on was a slapdash repair to one of Cornwall’s architecturally significant bridges, which replaced the original concrete with an unappealing metal guardrail.

From New York Times

Republicans later raised the charge to Dr. Monahan directly during an in-person meeting, accusing him of acting based on slapdash data and the speaker’s political interests — a claim he strenuously denied.

From New York Times