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technological

[tek-nuh-loj-i-kuhl] / ˌtɛk nəˈlɒdʒ ɪ kəl /


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After a three-year love affair with anything related to artificial intelligence, U.S. investors are flocking to the factory owners, fast-food restaurants and commodity companies that have seemingly strong odds of surviving the technological revolution intact.

From The Wall Street Journal

In return, Disney now has "privileged access" to OpenAI's "highly sophisticated" tools, giving it a "technological advantage over the rest of the sector", said Prissard.

From Barron's

It called the advent of generative AI "an inflection point in the trajectory of technological evolution".

From Barron's

Nearly all BDCs’ stocks are down this year, in part because of fears of technological disruption, but also because of events tied to a BDC that isn’t publicly traded.

From MarketWatch

It penalizes exporters that lack the technological and financial capacity to decarbonize at the pace required by the Europeans.

From Barron's