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trace

[treys] / treɪs /






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"Throughout the process of figuring it out -- was it a plastic squirt bottle, was it particles in the atmosphere of the lab where I was preparing the substrates -- we finally traced it down to gloves."

From Science Daily

It then offered to scrub any trace of AI for a fee.

From Barron's

“Logic and neural networks are two threads tracing their way back through time, each corresponding to a different way of thinking about the mind,” Mr. Griffiths writes.

From The Wall Street Journal

It said it was possible to trace the stolen goods by scanning the unique batch codes found on each bar.

From Barron's

The deeper and more actively you process information, the stronger the trace.

From The Wall Street Journal