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whiz-bang

[hwiz-bang, wiz-, hwiz-bang, wiz-] / ˈʰwɪzˌbæŋ, ˈwɪz-, ˈʰwɪzˈbæŋ, ˈwɪz- /




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But with no whiz-bang offering to rival ChatGPT, Apple looks for now like a follower, not a leader.

From Washington Post

“The Terraformers” is thick with space travel, whiz-bang technology and radical re-envisioning of intra-species relationships, but Newitz’s concerns are earth-bound.

From Los Angeles Times

Now Yeon is back with “Jung_E,” which considers A.I. with a degree of emotional sensitivity rare in a film that also deploys virtuosic whiz-bang fights.

From New York Times

In a reminder of the fragility of the planet amid climate change, a giant illuminated wall featuring colorful, AI-conceived art derived from real images of coral reefs was one of the whiz-bang innovations welcoming attendees, showing how technology can immortalize images of natural beauty that might vanish one day.

From Seattle Times

"It was basically a shed in a forest. On YouTube, it had looked like a whiz-bang logistics facility with 500 trucks parked outside," he said.

From Reuters