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The Cambridge Dictionary's 2023 word of the year is inspired by AI
Evening Standard via Yahoo News· 6 months agoThe Cambridge Dictionary's word of the year is the AI-inspired “hallucinate". The dictionary has...
Cambridge Dictionary reveals word of the year for 2023
The Independent via Yahoo News· 6 months agoCambridge Dictionary has revealed its word of the year for 2023 is ‘hallucinate’, as the term got a...
This Bothersome Wordle Answer Became Cambridge Dictionary's Word Of The Year
HuffPost via Yahoo News· 2 years agoWordle, the popular puzzle game that launched late last year, had a grip on dictionary searches this...
14 Internet-Adjacent Slang Words Newly Added to Dictionary.com
Gizmodo via Yahoo News· 1 year agoEvery so often, dictionaries spruce up their database of lexicography in order to get with the...
Merriam-Webster's word of the year – authentic – reflects growing concerns over AI's ability to...
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 6 months agoAccording to the publisher’s editor-at-large, 2023 represented 'a kind of crisis of authenticity.'...
AI invades 'word of the year' lists at Oxford, Cambridge and Merriam-Webster
TechCrunch via Yahoo Finance· 6 months agoFew would disagree that 2023 was, in the world of technology at least, dominated by artificial...
EDITORIAL: Don't feed the troll anymore
The Dominion Post, Morgantown, W.Va. via Yahoo News· 2 years agoJul. 31—Troll (verb)—to intentionally do or say something annoying or offensive in order to upset someone, or to get attention or cause trouble (Cambridge Dictionary); to harass, criticize, ...
Researchers reveal lost library of Charles Darwin for the first time
CNN via Yahoo News· 3 months agoSign up for CNN’s Wonder Theory science newsletter. Explore the universe with news on fascinating...
Literary Links: One Read finalists weave tales of history, fantasy, love and grief
Columbia Daily Tribune via Yahoo News· 11 months agoEach month, the Columbia Public Library offers selections from its collection related to a current...
Why do we say ‘green thumb,’ ‘out of the blue’ and more color idioms?
NY Post via Yahoo News· 3 weeks ago“Cat got your tongue” and other popular sayings are common in the English language. These and many...