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unknown

[uhn-nohn] / ʌnˈnoʊn /


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The one big unknown is whether AI will lead to more jobs or fewer of them.

From MarketWatch

While the study points strongly toward human transport, exactly how people moved the stones is still unknown.

From Science Daily

"The top three flags used by Russian shadow-fleet vessels transporting crude oil are false/unknown flag, Sierra Leone, and Cameroon," it said.

From Barron's

The exact burial location of the Beachy Head Woman remains unknown, but radiocarbon dating indicates she died between 129 and 311 AD, aligning with the Roman period in Britain.

From Science Daily

The aid and supplies included food, water, cigarettes and closed boxes with unknown contents that were placed in the vehicles by the Shin Bet security service, the reservist said.

From The Wall Street Journal