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system

[sis-tuhm] / ˈsɪs təm /




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It recently has been using upgraded versions of its David’s Sling system, which was designed to shoot down rockets and shorter-range ballistic missiles, to intercept bigger and longer-range varieties—with mixed results.

From The Wall Street Journal

Germany's experiment quickly caught on and within weeks several other nations followed suit, including the UK, which adopted the system under the name British Summer Time.

From BBC

But all things wouldn’t be equal, because solid-state batteries wouldn’t need the extravagant cooling systems required by NMCs.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mr. Amodei has said Anthropic doesn’t want its models deployed for so-called domestic “mass surveillance” and in fully autonomous weapons systems.

From The Wall Street Journal

“At the busiest airport in the world, that would have a dramatic impact on the entire aviation system.”

From The Wall Street Journal