Towards the end of each year, the Cambridge Dictionary team gets together to pore over search data and decide which word deserves the title of Word of the Year, and 2024 is no different. This year, that word is mani...
“In an age of deepfakes (深度伪造), as AI rises, the Webster’s word of the year 2023 is ‘authentic’.”可知,前三本字典选得年度单词都与AI有关,只有Oxford选得“Rizz”与AI无关,故选D。 (2)题详解: 细节理解题。根据“In the near future, AI will become a usual technology like the...
Cambridge dictionary’s word of the year for 2023 is “hallucinate” – a verb that gained an additional meaning this year. The original definition of the chosen word is to “seem to see, hear, feel, or smell” something that does not exist, usually because of “a health condition or be...
C"Hallucinate"-the Word of 2023Cambridge Dictionary has named "hallucinate" as the word of the year for 2023-while giving it an added new meaning relating to AI (artificial intelligence) technology.The added Cambridge Dictionary definition (定义) reads: "When an Al hallucinates, it produces fals...
as the Word of the Year for 2023—while giving an added new meaning relating to AI technology. It reads, "When an AI hallucinates, it produces (丰富的) information, which can change from suggestions that seem perfectly believable to one that are clearly no sense." Wendy Nicholls, Cambridge...
Hallucinate is the Cambridge Dictionary's word of the year, as it gains an additional definition in one of many AI-related updates in 2023. The traditional definition is to "to seem to see, hear, feel, or smell something...
1. What did you learn about the word 'manifest'? Own answers. For example: It dates back to the 1300s. It used to be an adjective meaning clear and obvious. Nowadays it has a new meaning. It was looked up on the Cambridge Dictionary website almost 130,000 times this year. 二、用...
The Cambridge Dictionary Word of the Year 2023 ishallucinate 产生幻觉 When an artificial intelligencehallucinates, it produces false information. 当人工智能产生幻觉时,它会产生虚假信息。 https://dictionary.cambridge.org/editorial/woty homer 荷马 ❓ ...
Cambridge Dictionary has declared "upcycling" as Word of the Year 2019. The word refers to the act of making new items out of old or (use) things or waste materials.number of times "upcycling" has been looked up on the Cambridge Dictionary website (rise) by 181% since December of 2011...
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