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tailored

Definition for tailored

adjective as in tailor-made

Strong matches

bespoke, sewn

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The California-based computer software company launched Monday a new service—Adobe AI Foundry—that allows businesses to create tailored generative AI models unique to their brand using their own media assets.

There would be also be tailored schemes for ex-offenders, school leavers and the unemployed.

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Earlier this year, the company announced new “Flatellite” satellites tailored for large constellations.

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His company’s new deal with Broadcom to make custom chips tailored to the needs of OpenAI’s future customers might not be out of this world, but it’s certainly audacious.

"The countermeasures used to defend against drones vary greatly -- they have to be tailored very precisely to the situation at hand," said Johann Dauer, who leads drone research at DLR's Institute of Flight Systems.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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