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output
noun as in something produced
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That means using the output of one AI bot to train another AI bot, rather than training the second bot on the full global database used by the first.
Inga 1 and 2 now work at around 80% of their capacity and DR Congo has drawn up plans to supercharge this output, by adding six more dams along the river.
In the years after his Harlem trilogy, Cooper’s output seemingly came to a screeching halt.
Dr Hildebrandt says the output of research from the German institutes was vast, and researchers across the world were "envious" of the volume of work coming out of the country.
Trump going ahead with deportations of illegal immigrants could "permanently reduce potential output" and also raise inflation.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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