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truly

[troo-lee] / ˈtru li /


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As robots take their usual spotlight at the annual CES gadget fest, insiders caution that making them truly like humans will take several more years and require lots of training.

From Barron's

Business leaders may be even less likely to truly embrace busywork as a catalyst for innovation.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some researchers believe that actual Artificial Intelligence will only be truly possible with Quantum.

From BBC

“This partnership combines journalistic insight with real-time market probabilities—including the most-watched business news like public company earnings reports—to create a truly comprehensive news experience for readers,” he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

She said the settlements offer some accountability but legislation is needed to truly protect children.

From The Wall Street Journal