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Buzzwords If a new strategy is described in terms of buzzwords, head for the exit.
Similarly, a headline that contains buzzwords is far more likely to be clicked on, so the buzzwords start outweighing the actual content — clickbait being one symptom of that.
So the on-demand economy — you got all the buzzwords!
A lot of media buzzwords in that, except for Portland.
It has all the buzzwords: cloud, AI, advanced threat detection.
"Brady's diet is full of buzzwords, not science," she said.
Break things, but know "why they broke" Gretta van Riel, Founder at Hey Influencers Buzzwords are buzzwords for a reason, the same way cliches are cliches for a reason — because they're used again and again.
They're dry and diplomatic statements recapping conversations using carefully chosen buzzwords.
Blockchain is one of the biggest buzzwords in technology right now.
There are some buzzwords that might tip you off, Oransky adds.
"Disruption" and "exponential" are some of the most commonly used buzzwords.
There are a slew of buzzwords in the beauty industry now.
Now these trends sound like random buzzwords more than anything else.
Rather, it uses buzzwords commonly associated with AI — machine learning, automation.
Two buzzwords define the past decade of computing: mobile and social.
"Diversity" and "inclusion" are more than just buzzwords in corporate America. 
They're still sprinkled into web materials, alongside more on-trend buzzwords.
"Diversity and inclusivity have become overused buzzwords these days," she says.
Bill Gates isn't a fan of tech's popular buzzwords: cryptocurrency and hyperloop.
The tweet, while dripping in profound buzzwords, doesn't actually make any sense.
But beneath its buzzwords and hopeful calls for unity is sharper stuff.
As the buzzwords wear off, some have begun asking, what's the point?
We're girding ourselves for the normal onslaught of buzzwords and meaningless jargon.
There's no slew of buzzwords they need to load on their pages.
Diversity and inclusion are buzzwords common to many companies' public relations campaigns.
A string of buzzwords thrown about like life preservers after a shipwreck.
"Make your profile stand out by purging it of buzzwords," Welch says.
Their coming-of-age political era evoked buzzwords like dignity and civility.
Trustworthiness, independence and impartiality have long been buzzwords in the news industry.
Not a PR-created story with buzzwords and no connection to reality.
And these painters did without Artist Statements saddled with theory and buzzwords.
There were all these buzzwords that made me think 'Don't do it.
"These are not buzzwords to throw around or boxes to check," Clinton said.
Beyond the buzzwords, what exactly is graphene, and what are its real possibilities?
They already know the buzzwords that will capture the attention of their audience.
As far as sectors go, it's not just technology companies using these buzzwords.
One of the most popular buzzwords in tech is something called Big Data.
And once you strip away the buzzwords, most of its ideas seem sound.
Buzzwords like "bailout" are easy substitutes when reasoned arguments do not withstand scrutiny.
His rhetoric was stocked with buzzwords that will gratify the party base: Benghazi.
Or are we simply swapping out the buzzwords into the same old model.
Buzzwords like Big Data and the Internet of Things constantly hit the mainstream.
It's aided by machine learning and computer vision, two big Silicon Valley buzzwords.
He really captured the buzzwords, the idiosyncrasies and the hypocrisy of Democratic elitists.
I was writing just as "fake news" and "post-truth" were becoming buzzwords.
The Wii was for people who didn't know what any of those buzzwords meant.
The River Café also championed seasonality and wood ovens before they were millennial buzzwords.
"I could go on and on, because, honestly, all buzzwords are bad," she says.
Good Trouble taps into social issues without letting these buzzwords consume the show entirely.
GoPro's outspoken CEO Nick Woodman doesn't sugarcoat answers to questions with buzzwords and jargon.
Blockchain is perhaps one of the biggest buzzwords in both finance and technology today.
The startup world is renowned for its unique workplace culture, buzzwords and weird pitches.
She has values, not limp buzzwords like Decency and Respect but real, deep convictions.
For the same reason, we avoid rushing to embrace neologisms, jargon or faddish buzzwords.
But how do you win over those who see a sea of meaningless buzzwords?
Emmett: My favorite is Ian, where you know the buzzwords for pedals and stuff.
Two Swedish terms — flygskam (flight-shaming) and tagskryt (train-bragging) — have become 2019 buzzwords.
Buzzwords are often maddening corporate-speak to soften the blow of big, unpopular decisions.
It uses a lot of inspiring buzzwords and Dr. King quotes to basically say nothing.
What I got were vague buzzwords, branded gifts, and a fine assortment of interesting snacks.
Instead they have used salesmanship and buzzwords to insist a muddled argument is crystal clear.
That's a whole lot of scientific buzzwords in a single lump of feather-light material.
Yes, I know those are buzzwords stupid people use to sound smart (guilty as charged).
"We still have a lot of buzzwords that are ambiguous in the statute," she said.
"Diversity and inclusion aren't buzzwords to trot out at [corporate social responsibility] events," Sangam said.
Charismatic and telegenic, he talks about Democratic issues without using buzzwords that might inflame Republicans.
We don't get to prepare buzzwords or mull over sound bites in the dressing room.
Not buzzwords, per se, but formal or technical jargon will make our eyes glaze over.
"The buzzwords are well-known: digitization, climate protection, energy transition, infrastructure and education," Brzeski added.
Despite the heavy use of buzzwords, the designers of VSCO didn't take themselves too seriously.
Same goes for "microaggressions" and a number of other buzzwords used to talk about identity.
And "extreme vetting" was one of the vague buzzwords that defined Trump's 2016 presidential campaign.
Buzzwords, like passionate, leadership, specialized, dedicated, focused, team player, and experienced, are overused resume jargon.
These buzzwords don't really say anything, and they make you blend in with everyone else.
Step aside hygge, this year&aposs buzzwords are flygskam (flight-shaming) and tagskryt (train-bragging).
Buzzwords like innovation and creativity crowd the stages of venues like TED and Shark Tank.
Put simply: Kentucky Route Zero is greater than whatever buzzwords are used to sell it.
But many of these are really just consumer brands with health buzzwords stamped on top.
His advisers use the buzzwords of "reconciliation" and "amnesty" as euphemisms for surrender and security checks.
The amount of buzzwords in the text is off the charts — what's "connected human experience," anyway?
There are are a whole bunch of buzzwords markets are also watching for clues on policy.
Image: HuaweiAt Mobile World Congress 2018, 5G was easily one of the biggest buzzwords thrown around.
So instead of boring and dry straight talk, we get broadly appealing soundbites driven by buzzwords.
The affair highlighted a fundamental division among Catholics, which centres on the buzzwords "clarity" and "accompaniment".
What's more, the definitions of AI buzzwords like "fairness" and "transparency" are still up for grabs.
WHEN the electronics industry meets in Las Vegas at CES, its main trade show, buzzwords abound.
And since we're talking about the Internet of Things, buzzwords and brands are going to abundant.
The buzzwords of this kind of criticism (like "problematic") are easy to mock, maybe too easy.
Online conspiracy theorists continue to use pseudoscientific buzzwords to tout the supposed health benefits of MMS.
Another danger, he added, is that trendy buzzwords are distracting investors from tried and tested strategies.
But, according to Mellgren, frequencies and vibrations aren't just buzzwords—they're the foundation of sound meditation.
Little wonder, then, that the new beauty buzzwords are "barrier repair" (and its cousin "barrier protection").
Think about all the buzzwords like cloud, robotics, internet of things, virtual reality and artificial intelligence.
Yes, dental floss from a company called BURST Oral Care that is this mouthful of buzzwords.
This was after all a period when post-partisanship and good government were the fashionable buzzwords.
"The government relies on innuendo and undefined phrases, soundbites and alarmist buzzwords," her attorneys wrote Friday.
These buzzwords are everywhere these days, whether we&aposre listening to popular politicians or influential executives.
She give examples of artificial intelligence technologies that review candidate resumes for talent and skills buzzwords.
So they've come up with a long list of buzzwords and euphemisms to disguise their intent.
"For many in the tech industry, 'blockchain' and 'cryptocurrency' are hot buzzwords, but for photographers who've long struggled to assert control over their work and how it's used, these buzzwords are the keys to solving what felt like an unsolvable problem," Kodak CEO Jeff Clarke said. Riiight.
These are but a few politically correct buzzwords that have found a home on modern college campuses.
I have not used the new 1000X headphones on an airplane, but all the buzzwords sound neat.
Don't be intimidated by the talk of change, the buzzwords, raise your hand and join the debate.
He dropped in the buzzwords — artificial intelligence, robotics, and machine learning — that brought in the big valuations. 
Lengthening telomeres, recycling skin cells, and recharging tired mitochondria will be the skin-care buzzwords for 2017.
If the buzzword helps turn more marketers into customer-centric marketers, I say bring the buzzwords on.
Empty buzzwords like calling your company "the next billion-dollar idea" are a red flag, he warns.
This lends an air of authenticity (there's another one of those darned millennial buzzwords) to online interactions.
But the funniest things about Rampage are its overreliance on science buzzwords, and its mustache-twirling villains.
The document was loaded with buzzwords influenced by President Ronald Reagan's 1985 State of the Union address.
After years of nonstop scandals from Big Tech, the usual buzzwords have taken on a sinister cast.
All your questions on the latest social media buzzwords and lingo may immediately pop into your head.
It's all very exciting, the way great possibilities are, and clearly full of great buzzwords and slogans.
Or even just tech buzzwords, which is a shame because it doesn't have to be like that.
" From the Washington Post: "Cuban television announcers used buzzwords such as 'unity' and 'continuity' in their broadcasts.
Or just any of the buzzwords, whether it's coconut water, paleo, gluten-free or organic, grass fed.
But it felt like a strange question when solidarity and cooperation are the buzzwords of the moment.
I'll spare you the details and explain what the company does without buzzwords, as best I can.
Ryan's office dismissed "buzzwords and special interest ad campaigns with deep pockets" in defending the bill.  Rep.
Here are 4 tips for shaking off the buzzwords and writing a top-notch resume or LinkedIn profile.
PILLSBURY: Yes, Peter Navarro&aposs report were he uses these buzzwords about economic -- it&aposs a great report.
"Effective recruiters are the ones who are able to go beyond the buzzwords of job description," he says.
With long, red nails and plumped up lips (see above buzzwords), Stella serves "don't mess with me" realness.
Platform9's new Fission Workflows brings together all the buzzwords you love: Kubernetes, Docker containers and serverless computing.
The launch was full of buzzwords, but the main push from Faraday was how fast the car is.
I can attest that calling out buzzwords year after year certainly hasn't dissuaded marketing professionals from leveraging them.
To describe the music he creates is to risk leaning on the drudgery of buzzwords: nocturnal, dreamy, brooding.
If nothing else, the White House seems to have provided plenty of meaningless buzzwords about the AI endeavor.
Last year, "problem solving" was called out as one of the most overused buzzwords on people's LinkedIn profiles.
The buzzwords are years old at this point: cloud computing, internet of things, artificial intelligence, and the "darkweb".
"The government relies on innuendo and undefined phrases, soundbites and alarmist buzzwords," her attorneys wrote, according to CNN.
And that means doing much more than just dropping progressive buzzwords and aphorisms, or showing non-heterosexual couples.
He says that when they deploy their solution, they tune it to the individual customers' buzzwords and terminology.
The 12-product range features buzzwords that anyone even casually aware of skin care will probably find familiar.
"Self-care" is one of those millennial marketing buzzwords that's so ubiquitous, it's almost ceased to hold meaning.
We have to be willing to listen to one another through our buzzwords and despite our ideological differences.
"Connected" is one of the most generic, but most loaded, buzzwords still in circulation, and for a reason.
All of these flashy buzzwords also give TCL an excuse to put more flashy-looking logos on the box.
Luxury gym Equinox's global Pride campaign featured an alphabet of LGBTQ buzzwords and subcultures to spread awareness and acceptance.
In doing so, the state has cast its eye toward one of the most popular tech buzzwords of 2018.
S&P 500 executives are dropping blockchain buzzwords less on earnings calls and during presentations to analysts and investors.
The company was light on details about how this all works, throwing around buzzwords like OFDM modulation with MIMO.
In a flurry of buzzwords, YouTube star PewDiePie and Disney's Maker Studios announced a partnership that brings us Revelmode.
If you're a developer who's into scalable server solutions, there is a raft of buzzwords to dig into here.
Beyond the repetition of certain buzzwords and phrases, the general framework of both reviews appears to be the same.
Job One For Quantum Computers: Boost Artificial IntelligenceArtificial intelligence and quantum computing are two of Silicon Valley's favorite buzzwords.
The company was one of the first to develop tools like "neural network learning" that are still buzzwords today.
When he was at other foundations, he always talked about social justice and inequality, and those were his buzzwords.
Personal responsibility used to be the buzzwords right alongside individual liberty that formed the cornerstones of the conservative movement.
Hollywood can talk a good game, throwing around buzzwords like representation and inclusion, but that's all it is. Talk.
Yes, there may have been cash-flow projections displayed on a screen, and buzzwords like "public facing" bandied about.
One dipped in buzzwords that appeal to "greater audiences" (white audiences) with instructions about black pain, love, and frustration.
Conversations feel forced and awkward, while presenters echo buzzwords and ideas about female empowerment that are stale and ineffective.
In fact, a lot of people throw around these phrases and buzzwords without really even knowing what they mean.
Instead of relying on buzzwords, use specific and direct words or phrases that highlight your skills, knowledge, and experience.
"Cause marketing and corporate social responsibility are buzzwords that are web 2.0," said James Citron, chief executive of Pledgeling.
It would not be until 2012 that Time magazine would anoint "selfie" one of its buzzwords of the year.
"He said all the right buzzwords: cough, fever, fatigue," said Dr. Meeta Shah, an emergency room physician at Rush.
Without question, buzzwords help us sell companies – but they certainly don't help us build, run and sustainably grow them.
If Google wants to get seriously into luxury and wellness, nobody's more tightly associated with those buzzwords than Goop.
The buzzwords on the news were the same words that Maria and Paul had shadily been floating around for years.
But both Cheng and Lau emphasize they're not only focused on cutting-edge new media or the current tech buzzwords.
Best of all, the courses are CPD Accredited, so you can use them to fortify your résumé with snappy buzzwords.
I'm not much for cheesy buzzwords, but systems management 2.0 (IBM Tivoli, BMC Software = 1.0) is just around the corner.
Art institutions are still experimenting with how best to use technology to increase access and engagement — buzzwords with undetermined benchmarks.
The few who do are typically greeted with an arcane, browser-based interface loaded with networking buzzwords and engineering jargon.
The plummeting currency of those buzzwords is tacit admission that some of the gloss of craft branding has worn off.
When startup founders pitch at a TechCrunch event, they usually don't just get on-stage and starting shouting out buzzwords.
" Citing "the buzzwords, globalization, interconnectivity," he explained, "the idea that you can actually tell one succinct story is really impossible.
Donna: This place manages to hit all the Brooklyn buzzwords: craft cocktails, DJs, and tacos without being an obnoxious caricature.
They're not just buzzwords thrown around by Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg to prove that they're smarter than everyone else.
Bernie Sanders Dank Meme Stash has brought 'dank' to the forefront of positive buzzwords, challenging words like 'cool' and 'chill.
He's started tweeting with the casual recklessness—and the buzzwords—of his client, inflaming Trump's supporters and taunting his enemies.
Latching on to one of the industry's buzzwords, WeWork described its service as a "platform," mentioning that word 170 times.
The Holderness Family parodies Rihanna's "Work" through crowdsourcing a topic, song, buzzwords and current events from their fans' Facebook comments.
Like online content generators that juice SEO with trending buzzwords, the phenomenon is a common one amongst many PR reps.
He tried out a couple of words — iconic, legacy, "all those buzzwords," he said — but none of them felt right.
"Right now, it's creating a lot of noise that plays on a lot of current buzzwords in tech," Menezes said.
It's not sophisticated AI. It's like everyone wants to use AI and big data as their buzzwords for everything, right?
Rosa, a high school sophomore, explained that "intersectionality" and "intersectional feminism" are more than buzzwords to her and her cohort.
Walk the floor of any car show and you'll find the future neatly organized according to buzzwords. Autonomous. Electric. Connected. Shared.
Native advertising and content marketing, two of the 2 biggest buzzwords of 2014, have been around for more than 100 years.
Complaints, comments, advice, and grievances were met with an earnest shake of the head and progressive buzzwords but not much else.
So why would Pattern, or any company that applies a superficial layer of burnout-conscious buzzwords to its products, be different?
You can also, if you want to throw a couple of buzzwords — we have been impacted by the tropospheric polar vortex.
She's the designer behind the Edie Parker line of accessories best known for its rectangular perspex clutches emblazoned with various buzzwords.
In an industry filled with buzzwords, it's hard to find someone who can easily pin down what a "light field" is.
Looking back on last year, the buzzwords which Democrats chose to describe Republicans seem quite polite in the hindsight of 28503.
But "gentrify" and "appropriation" are two buzzwords that currently hold what seems to be an immovable place in our global culture.
The marketing copy on the Echo Look product page includes a hodgepodge of tech buzzwords like computer vision and machine learning.
Their labels could entice the more health-conscious consumer with buzzwords like soy free, dairy free, gluten free and carrageenan free.
These buzzwords get repeated so often they become a shorthand for concepts that most people do not articulate, let alone understand.
Should a Democrat win in 2020, health care reform will require much more than campaign promises and focus-group-tested buzzwords.
To be honest, the term "serverless" is one of my least favorite buzzwords right now (it's right up there with "hyperconverged").
Heads up: Its menu, with "items that read like a Mad Libs of foodie buzzwords," wrote Bloomberg last week, is pricey.
Mr. Trudeau wraps up his set by naming the entries BUZZWORDS, because giving someone a BUZZ is another synonym for calling.
In social media chat groups, at dinner tables, at industry conferences, terms like "semiconductors" and "fundamental scientific research" have become buzzwords.
At twenty-three, she is fluent in both Tumblr slang and academic buzzwords, name-checking Foucault with a Valley Girl drawl.
That's according to LinkedIn's sixth annual edition of the 10 worst buzzwords found in profiles on its site from around the globe.
In order to optimize your potential to be found via search, it's important to use strong keywords and steer clear of buzzwords.
But the latest trend in skincare is all about those buzzwords — and they're just as rich, indulgent and delightful as they sound.
Moore wouldn't consider herself a good "shopper" — she laughs at the corporate speak, like "shopper" and "stakeholder," that have become education buzzwords.
It was sort of like someone in HP marketing grabbed up a handful of millennial buzzwords and threw them at the wall.
Digital marketers — who, as marketers, really should be cynical enough to know better — have fallen into an echo chamber of meaningless buzzwords.
L.Y. The women of The Bold Type tend to drop a lot of buzzwords as they walk-and-talk through their offices.
We appear before actual adults and stumble around, demanding participation trophies and social justice buzzwords before failing due to our own incompetence.
BitApron will be more than happy to soak up fresh investment from idiots who don't know or care what these buzzwords mean.
If you took a Volkswagen bus and stuffed it full of futuristic CES buzzwords, this is basically what you'd end up with.
However, there is one hot-button issue teeming with buzzwords that does not have the innate clarity of these other sound bites.
There are two hot new buzzwords in Wi-Fi router land you should be aware of: tri-band AC5400, and MU-MIMO.
AI emerged as one of the most used buzzwords of 85033, and marketers sowed confusion using AI in the broadest possible terms.
Autonomous vehicles and Amazon may be the shipping industry's buzzwords today, but blockchain is well on its way to becoming the future.
Again, we've long talked a good game under the banner of "democracy promotion" and other buzzwords, but we haven't really committed ourselves.
Its website touts the brand as "deodorant that isn't a a science experiment" and includes buzzwords like paraben-free and aluminum-free.
Practically everyone has suffered through a conversation or presentation featuring a boss or a coworker needlessly stuffing buzzwords into presentations and conversations.
Visit plenty of open houses, find a broker willing to do the legwork for you and, in the meantime, watch for buzzwords.
" Bringing to mind oft-repeated FIFA buzzwords, Ausseil said the new site was "about what football does to people around the world.
The tribe that attends the men's wear shows twice a year in London, Milan and Paris has its own buzzwords and catchphrases.
LinkedIn recently released its list of the buzzwords users in the U.S. most rely on to describe themselves and their professional experience.
Artificial intelligence (AI) was one of 2017's biggest technology buzzwords and it continues to be talked about by companies this year.
" Welch says this is one of her least favorite buzzwords, because it's usually used to "gloss over your real reason for saying 'no.
The dialogue drags, from the corporate buzzwords to platitudes about life and grief which even Our Lord and Savior Helen Mirren can't redeem.
The new TAG Heuer Carrera Calibre Tourbillon Nanograph is a lot of buzzwords in a beautiful package So we probably have our Satoshi.
Mostly, the Bavaria One strategy is a plan that continues existing activities and adds a garnish of buzzwords plus a sprinkling of cash.
Budding executives solemnly learn the buzzwords of the profession to give their pronouncements greater authority and conviction, like trainee priests memorising the liturgy.
Sirin Labs is getting all the buzzwords in with phrases like decentralized economy, decentralized app stores, cold-storage wallets, and secure blockchain transactions.
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But it strongly believed there was real worth in the sorts of family values that have been wrung out and turned into buzzwords.
And things are going extremely poorly, with concepts like "fake news" and "alternative facts" being turned into buzzwords or subverted on their heads.
But it's best conveyed without those adult-friendly buzzwords, as in this lovely and profound second collaboration (after "Windows") from Denos and Goodale.
Among educational theorists, one of the buzzwords is "blended learning"—in which students receive "content" from a combination of classroom lectures and software.
Those three buzzwords are so totemic that Foxconn just sort of blurted them out in defense of the its factory fiasco in Wisconsin.
While these sound like industry buzzwords, the application behind these concepts are staples — and, frankly, must-haves — in the world of workout apparel.
It was suggested to them not by a health policy guru but by Frank Luntz, a prominent Republican consultant who specializes in buzzwords.
Instead, Twenge ignores all of this and starts throwing in buzzwords like "cyberbullying" and "Snapchat" to explain the nonexistent spike in Gen Z suicides.
It's called the Anker PowerCore Fusion Power Delivery Battery and Charger, which is more like a string of buzzwords than an actual product name.
These "insights" from my "deep" exploration of infosec startup buzzwords won't change the status quo—it would be absurd of me to believe so.
The buzzwords — which once described non-gender-specific speech patterns — have become yet another weapon used to silence women who dare to voice opinions.
Using CrunchBase data, I queried startup buzzwords that were in wide use over the past few years, to see which have passed their peaks.
Public interest has largely moved on to other buzzwords momentarily, but the technology has continued to evolve into much more impactful and interesting areas.
These are the buzzwords describing the travel industry's understanding of millennials — typically defined as those born between 1980-2000 — when they go on trips.
Among the most annoying buzzwords to ever grace Silicon Valley, I regret to inform you that blockchain is more than just a marketing ploy.
Of all the buzzwords on which Silicon Valley thrives—growth, engagement, disruption, profit—none is more central to the way tech works than scale.
It's a little difficult to unpack, honestly — there are a lot of buzzwords BMW has packed into this thing, first of which is iNEXT.
Augmented reality is one of the tech buzzwords of the day, but how many of the current use cases are anything more than gimmicky?
"We gave him buzzwords, like '401(k) is the way to go,'" said Joe Maugeri, managing director for corporate relations at the CFP Board.
"IP" — intellectual property, or original copyrighted material that can be bought and adapted for other formats — is one of the hottest buzzwords in China.
"There are buzzwords that people like to hear: 'I balanced the budget,' 'I cut state income taxes,' " its mayor, Chase Ritenauer, a Democrat, said.
As with any summit, there were buzzwords galore, but the reality is that the U.S. has an incredible opportunity to win this critical space.
Where Trump repeats buzzwords and tries to sell himself as all-powerful, Cuomo demonstrates that he understands the pandemic and can communicate the facts.
Buzzwords that would have been roasted in an early 2000s episode of Sex and the City have turned into the pillars of modern wellness.
We've endured the so-called dating apocalypse and created buzzwords for every iteration of being inconsiderate to the potential suitors we've met on apps.
One of the buzzwords you will hear is "4K," which is the successor to 1080p, the high-definition resolution found on modern television sets.
Use keywords and avoid buzzwords Making your summary section keyword rich is one of the best ways to make sure you'll come up in searches.
When an investor gets a pitch with a lot of buzzwords, it's like a "tell" in poker that the company is not unique, Thiel said.
Companies use everything from catchy buzzwords to certain color and design choices and brand associations to convince us their product is Good for Mother Earth.
And virtual reality, one of the hottest buzzwords in the tech industry, has been hogging the spotlight of CES' stages for the past several years.
Why it matters: Because this one can legitimately lay claim to all the hottest enterprise software buzzwords, from open-source to machine learning to cloud.
It's a little hard to tease out the technology from the buzzwords, but, happily, Mashable spotted this gem: IBM is building the world's smallest computer.
Kohler's Numi 2.0 Intelligent Toilet is one of those strange products that draws so heavily on buzzwords and tech trends that it's indistinguishable from parody.
There's a crucial warning here that's applicable to any future technologies upending the marketing stack: Marketers must be wary of becoming hypnotised by exciting buzzwords.
Twenty minutes into my interview with CEO Rob Nail, and I still couldn't cut through the buzzwords about his online and in-person education startup.
That's a few too many buzzwords, I think, and consumer interest in AR and VR remains questionable, while 5G networks remain far from mainstream, too.
But in interviews with nearly a dozen independent experts on nuclear weapons, all found Dahm's use of the buzzwords "network-connected" and "cyber-enabled" troubling.
But we have entered a bubble made of cryptocurrency buzzwords and it's important to assess what is going to happen over the next few years.
But the buzzwords that allow customers and consumers to imagine bucolic origins for their food have been steadily interrogated recently for what they really mean.
There have been recent buzzwords floating around that are trying to reframe procrastination as a positive thing, but researchers note these are largely inaccurate descriptions.
Yes, those are terrible buzzwords, but it's true that Apple's Touch Bar, fully integrated with macOS and the MacBook Pro's design, delivers a unique experience.
How will that be possible when educratic buzzwords like "metacognition"—a student's awareness of his own learning processes—replace plain, handwritten comments from Miss Jones?
Mostly, Silicon Valley's plot is just an excuse to roam around a landscape made absurd by the confluence of too much youth, money, and buzzwords.
I've had a lot of practice over the years trying to tell that story as quickly as possible, to jog people's memories with the buzzwords.
Simply using technology does the trick, and the more buzzwords you can fit in a pitch deck — AI, machine learning, data mining, blockchain — the better.
Inspired by climate activist Greta Thunberg&aposs eco-conscious travel, two Swedish terms have become 262&aposs buzzwords: flygskam (flight-shaming) and tagskryt (train-bragging).
Helping themselves to trendy tech buzzwords, they brand themselves as centers of innovation that drive economic growth and offer students salvation from the robot apocalypse.
And teachers are structuring their classrooms around reading workshops, conferencing and student-led book clubs to turn these buzzwords into daily habits for their students.
It was the boom that launched a thousand buzzwords, ushering the concept of a decentralized digital currency—and all the associated hype—into mainstream consciousness.
Faraday's chief engineer seemed full of buzzwords about the car and little else at the time — leaving many to wonder just what was under the hood.
Yet instead of taking advantage of any of this fertile soil, CAOS feels like someone googled "feminist buzzwords," then sprinkled their search results into the script.
From smart assistants like Alexa and Siri to the latest bleeding edge advancements in robotics, there's no buzzier buzzwords in the tech world than artificial intelligence.
The digital marketing world instead responded by coining new buzzwords for existing practices to make it seem as though they were doing something new and different.
It's a mystery how anyone wanting to buy information security solutions can understand what the hell is going on in a marketplace tyrannized by security buzzwords.
It's important Purnell, who plays the show's lead, gets this right, because Sweetbitter, for all its industry talk and foodie buzzwords, is a lot about drugs.
The SEC also posted a real-looking whitepaper that makes it clear that anyone can string together a few buzzwords and write a passable investment prospectus.
Several fund managers are making a new bet that — at long last — investing in sustainability, fair trade and other socially conscious buzzwords will finally pay off.
At times, the content farm sludge that is produced makes me feel like serious terms are reduced to clickbaiting buzzwords for demographics of socially tolerant Millennials.
When I was a reporter, I was amazed at the buzzwords thrown at me by some technology companies trying to get me to write about them.
Machine learning is one of the hottest buzzwords in tech right now, and it generally refers to software that can improve itself based on user response.
Facial recognition, computer vision and artificial intelligence may sound like creepy technology buzzwords, but they are quickly becoming a part of everyday brick-and-mortar shopping.
For anyone who's been paying attention to the social media discourse around video games in recent days, you've probably noticed a couple of frequently repeated buzzwords.
Lenses, bubbles, chains—Katy Perry treats them as talismans, as if by merely invoking the buzzwords of the socially aware she is treating with their issues.
These are the sounds of boxes being checked, and they leave disgruntled anyone who actually lives with the horrors signified by the buzzwords and talking points.
Nutritionist Ann Louise Gittlemen is basically your mom's version of Food Babe—a fearmongering opportunist who uses buzzwords like "organic" to freak people out about modernity.
The trick is to know which ones are legit, which are marketing buzzwords, and which are up for debate when it comes to effective hair styling.
It's also one of the biggest buzzwords in Silicon Valley, finance and government, where proponents say it can save money and increase trust in public institutions.
There's a lot of men — a lot of people — who will latch onto the buzzwords that have become mainstream, but they don't know what they mean.
It's risky for a candidate to use longstanding black feminist buzzwords like "intersectionality"; any hint of identity politics gets branded as divisive by liberals and conservatives.
Mr. Amell and Mr. Harding, a former MTV executive who founded the music licensing start-up SourceAudio, also know the magic buzzwords to frame their venture.
Capital Exchange will go beyond the buzzwords to discuss ways top companies are attracting diverse talent and cultivating an inclusive corporate culture, while improving the bottom line.
That's because at its heart, hostility to birth control coverage, Planned Parenthood, and abortion rights aren't about "life" or "religious freedom" or any other right-wing buzzwords.
But some political campaign reporters, who hear immigration buzzwords but aren't necessarily familiar with how they fit together, are convinced that there's somehow more to the plan.
Raw. Organic. Superfood. Buzzwords that would have been roasted in an early 2000s episode of Sex and the City have turned into the pillars of modern wellness.
When Jiang Zemin stepped down as party chief in 2002 his buzzwords were duly incorporated; so too were those of his successor, Hu Jintao, five years later.
His speech will undoubtedly be a grab bag of buzzwords like "mobility" and "future of transportation," and the company's likely saving its biggest product reveals for Detroit.
Diversity and inclusion are buzzwords in corporate America, but research suggests that the executives whom we expect to promote these issues may be in a counterproductive position.
I tried to keep up with his buzzwords and explanation for how our minds can manifest illness in our body, but eventually I settled for clapping politely.
That's the proposition from Israeli company TechSee, which is building a customer support platform using two of 2017's most overused buzzwords: augmented reality and artificial intelligence.
Underneath all the Davos buzzwords – Internet of Things, big data, the sharing economy – lie a genuine revolution in the way American, transatlantic and global society is organized.
But beyond the buzzwords, what they were actually talking about was lowering Medicare's eligibility age or giving people the option to buy in or join the program.
As our dogs' and cats' "lifestyles" — a popular term in the pet care industry — increasingly mirror our own, greenness, mindfulness and wellness have become other marketing buzzwords.
It was not until 2012 that the term "really hit the big time," according to Time, which included selfie in its top 10 buzzwords of the year.
What you've done is not nearly as important as which "buzzwords" you know, but if you don't have the experience, you might as well be completely untrained.
Over the past few years, sustainability has become one of the biggest buzzwords in personal finance, with consumers rethinking exactly where and how they spend their money.
"The buzzwords that occur to me are ethics and professionalism," said Richard M. Aborn, president of the Citizens Crime Commission and a former prosecutor under Mr. Morgenthau.
While using made-up buzzwords like "low-level offender," Washington's elite wants us to believe that America's prisons and jails are packed with innocent men and women.
Augustine adds that documents should be composed in a text-based application like Microsoft Word, rather than a PDF, so buzzwords can be scanned by AI software.
Those are a lot of buzzwords smashed together but the end result is a rogue-like that I actually finished, which is something I rarely do. 4.
I know these buzzwords ... because we're struggling, because we don't have a better word for them, but they, we're all being disrupted and you shouldn't be surprised.
Immigration has also been a core topic of his ads in recent weeks, and they've also used Trump buzzwords such as "wall" or "border," Kaplan and Almukhtar wrote.
Silicon Valley investors tend to box start-ups into "deeply misleading" categories and trends — most of which are just buzzwords, said technology investor and Trump adviser Peter Thiel.
The racism itself is sincere — it did, after all, lead to mass killings — but other parts of the manifesto seem to contain buzzwords meant to galvanize its spread.
I'm not going to use any trendy buzzwords surrounding skin care as I suspect that is all they will be: trends and fads that will come and go.
Similarly, Richardson ensures the Sad Girls Club pays close attention to their language so it speaks to something beyond comforting, commodified buzzwords like "self-care" and "self-love." 
And the latest tool to step into the breach sits at the intersection of the massive CRM trend and another two or three "super hot" business tech buzzwords.
As for patient concerns regarding the misuse of health data, "consent" and "transparency" seem to be the buzzwords du jour for leading experts examining the data collection field.
Trump is "bringing up all of these buzzwords that stir up a frenzy in the base," said Kim Schrier, a Democrat running in Washington State's 8th Congressional District.
Gupta first began exploring India's issues with menstrual health in 2004, long before upcycling was a thing in the West, and menstrual health management were buzzwords in India.
Organizations that use these buzzwords would be wise to study how retail incumbents fared deploying each of these strategies in their battles against Amazon over the past decade.
"Achieving gender equality and diversity are the buzzwords at the moment but which will never happen as long as sexual harassment is endemic in every industry," she added.
"Green" and "sustainable" have become familiar buzzwords over the past decade, but we have to consider what they really mean when it comes to our land and homes.
Recruiters and hiring managers see scores of them every day, and the buzzwords and resume hacks that may have wowed them in the past are now old hat.
Rating It's sluggishly paced, poorly acted (particularly when it comes to one important supporting character), and seemingly uninterested in its 1960s setting beyond the easiest buzzwords and symbols.
Too often, our vocabularies get saturated by meaningless buzzwords, and they can creep into our résumés and cover letters, but these words often make a reader's eyes glaze over.
Silicon Valley viewers are used to this series satirizing an industry where true innovators are exploited, while money flows unabated to any charismatic schmoozer who knows the right buzzwords.
I fully expect to see blockchain-based/mobile startups at the show as well as tons of companies trying to somehow squeeze blockchain buzzwords into whatever they're actually doing.
It treats Hillary Clinton's constant barrage of abuse, Elizabeth Warren's standing up against the nomination of Senator Jeff Sessions, and women's ongoing fight for equal pay, like meaningless buzzwords.
The future (of course) is all the buzzwords that linger in Silicon Valley coffee shops: innovation, startups, and entrepreneurship, mixed in with some Chinese flavors like indigenous technology development.
Buzzwords, I know — but we cannot lose sight of how in the past 20 years, the traditional bank has found itself slowly losing exclusivity over their customers' financial lives.
While buzzwords like collagen and elastin might lead you to expect a luxe anti-aging cream, this option packs both hero ingredients and come with a cheap price tag.
How did you find a way to explore these topics without making them into simple slogans, or using the same kind of buzzwords we see all day on Twitter?
Nokia reached back into the archives to revive another classic, Google's hardware partners presented their first Android Go devices, and the pervasive buzzwords of 230G and AI were everywhere.
Vision 2030 was mentioned by name, and its buzzwords were so present and cloying that it felt as obvious as when the announcers plug KFC or Starburst between matches.
This is a company that tells other companies (and governments) how to be as ruthless as possible, and dresses up its methods in a bunch of acronyms and buzzwords.
One of the advertising industry's favorite buzzwords is "branded content," the idea that marketing messages can be conveyed with special subtlety through the guise of entertainment or even journalism.
Someone must have stuck the phrases "chain migration" and "diversity lottery" into his brain — easy buzzwords, you see — and he can now rail against those ideas for applause lines.
Appropriately enough, the title of the show is Problematic with Moshe Kasher—"problematic" being one of the irritating and inescapable buzzwords of our current irritating and inescapable political moment.
When people call to order mills, however, he has learned to listen for certain buzzwords and unusual questions to try to keep them from falling into the wrong hands.
This deep compute has yet to truly make its mark on how we provide health care, and one or two large organizations dressing up buzzwords as marketing doesn't count.
Among praise for the government and Communist Party buzzwords, there was an ominous message from the Chinese government for Hong Kong protesters, now in their 21st week of demonstrations.
I&aposve watched trends in leadership and culture come and go, seen buzzwords rise and fall, and elevated thinking, innovation, and ways of creating solid business and people results.
If you're using the left's buzzwords like 'racist' and 'sexist' then you're gonna find yourself following leftist thought patterns, even if you're saying something like that men face sexism.
Mistress Tara gave us tips on inventing your domme persona (come up with a backstory and exaggerate your own qualities), knowing the difference between buzzwords and triggers (buzzwords, like saying "you love my big tits, don't you?" can turn someone on; triggers, like degrading someone past their point of comfort, can turn someone off), and cultivating the perfect foot smell for a foot fetishist (wear an old pair of gym shoes in the shower).
The promotional videos for tronc rely on stock images, advertising and media buzzwords, and commonly used filmmaking techniques to explain that the new tronc will be combining media and technology.
The use of these and other buzzwords has caused a new generation of marketers to enter the field without knowing even the basic terms and practices that underpin our industry.
A walk through the halls of CES points to an number of industries using smart home buzzwords in a push to stay relevant, from hair brushes to toasters and mirrors.
Drennan is coming to CES with an arsenal of buzzwords at his disposal to woo the gathered techies — and hopefully do a little recruiting for Bell while he's at it.
Machine learning is one of those buzzwords that nearly every tech company likes to throw around nowadays — but according to Lukas Biewald, it represents a genuinely new approach to programming.
But don't worry, Uber and AT&T added 5G to the mix on Tuesday, so you can be totally confident that they're not just throwing around concept art and buzzwords.
Armed with whiteboards, buzzwords, mind-maps, and rainbow colored Post-its, consultants apply the well-worn tenets of design thinking—empathizing, ideating, prototyping and so on—to America's restaurant landscape.
To make a long story short, Onemeal is a snack in powder form, flavorful and with the newest and trendiest buzzwords: brown and white miso, pea protein, spirulina, and chlorella.
How do you come up with the vocabulary to talk about music, in a similar way that a lot of English-language music writing has its own buzzwords and terminology?
To borrow some buzzwords from venture capitalists, the truly disruptive paradigm shift that VR offers to dance music is an expressive interaction language based on the body's orientation and performance.
Taking stock, cleaning up, admitting "moral responsibility" for their contributions to society — these are the buzzwords of a tech ecosystem that is supposedly subsumed by remorse and committed to rehabilitation.
In the case of the Filter Bubble Transparency Act, it's not just spin; it's an example of how badly defined buzzwords can make it impossible to address the internet's problems.
The neighborhood's changing demographics and proximity to Bushwick, Brooklyn, may have something to do with daily selections that are vegan and gluten-free, buzzwords once unheard-of in the profession.
Directed by Stephen Brackett, the show is a technicolor, high energy swirl of buzzwords and ideas that a corporate boardroom thought might appeal to Today's Youth but miss the mark.
Devin Nunes to take his first pass at questioning the witnesses, the congressman bombarded Taylor with a catalog of conservative buzzwords often employed to rebut the Democrat-led impeachment inquiry.
But epigenetics research has real potential to change the beauty industry for once, not just bandy around buzzwords that sound science-y but come from the brain of a shrewd executive.
There are certain words that feel like are marketing buzzwords that I try to stay away from, but sometimes when you're talking in the industry, you end up using them anyway.
BREAKINGVIEWS-Capgemini will toil to turn buzzwords into gold ($1 = 0.8783 euros) (Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta, Josephine Mason, Pawel Goraj and Danilo Masoni; Editing by Louise Heavens and Keith Weir)
Another is that nothing newsworthy came out of a heavily scripted interview with a CEO other than a few new buzzwords to slap on a shambolic but fantastically wealthy company. [CNN]
Buzzwords like "deep learning" and "neural networks" are everywhere, but so much of the popular understanding is misguided, says Terrence Sejnowski, a computational neuroscientist at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies.
But even Heap herself has admitted that blockchain isn't the only solution to helping artists track music rights and that she's drawing upon the hype of these buzzwords to get attention.
It hit all the right buzzwords of the time (collaborative tagging, folksonomy, AJAX), but like so many other services, Yahoo simply let it whither after it acquired the company in 2005.
He acknowledged that "AI" and "machine learning" are buzzwords that get thrown around a lot right now, but he found Kemvi particularly appealing because it addressed a real need among salespeople.
Users are prompted to click through the project's pages, sifting through the buzzwords to complete quizzes, all with the aim of earning just what every teen really wants: an FBI certificate.
Core Labs is hardly unique: The buzzwords of Silicon Valley are working their way into major companies' earnings calls, according to a CNBC analysis of earnings calls transcripts provided by FactSet.
Buzzwords like "gig economy" and "sharing economy" have obscured the fact that independent contractors are found in all sorts of professions — ranging from writing and web design to law and landscaping.
The new TAG Heuer Carrera Calibre Tourbillon Nanograph is a lot of buzzwords in a beautiful package In my on-going Technotopia series I've been talking to designers, coders, and journalists.
The new TAG Heuer Carrera Calibre Tourbillon Nanograph is a lot of buzzwords in a beautiful package PayPal is changing its purchase protection rules to reflect increasing risks associated with crowdfunding.
Breitbart's article on the Hamilton dust-up, titled "Tolerance: 'Hamilton' Cast Lectures Mike Pence From Broadway Stage," is threaded with buzzwords — tolerance, lectures, Broadway — that cast liberals as elite, pedantic hypocrites.
Filled with jargon and buzzwords, they sketch out a vigorous campaign where Psy-Group employees would conduct the tedious work of creating messages that could influence delegates based on their personalities.
This combines a bunch of tech buzzwords — AI, AR, machine learning, computer vision — into one feature, and highlights how Google's massive collection of data about the world can be used together.
In an attempt to get around this, in recent years some Facebook users have taken to adding buzzwords and phrases like "getting married" or "having a baby" in to their posts.
"As an entry-level candidate, it's better to omit an objective statement altogether than include one peppered with fluffy buzzwords that focuses on what you want from the job," Augustine says.
Lots of buzzwords get tossed around with 240G, so I'll try to explain how it's going to change how you get TV and internet at home as easily as I can.
If I had to describe Mariah's World using only buzzwords this is what you'd get: sunglasses (even underwater), chaise lounges, lip injections, yachts, perfectly manicured nails, drinks, and of course, perfect lighting.
With all the buzzwords floating around virtual reality, sometimes it can grow difficult to see the importance of the medium in terms of isolating human experiences and replicating it for secondary visitors.
The vehicle, which will allegedly go into production sometime in 2019 and start at $45,000, is overflowing with so many displays and tech industry buzzwords it's hard to know where to begin.
It also ticks all the boxes for buzzwords in the world of geeks: apps, the cloud, crowdsourcing, 3D printing, space travel (only "big data" and the "blockchain"—don't ask—are mysteriously missing).
The label features the same swirly, ambiguous pattern and catchy buzzwords — pH-balanced, dermatologist-tested, gentle, safe for sensitive skin — as countless other skin-care products not expressly formulated for vaginal use.
"Joon is a fashion brand, a rooftop bar, an entertainment channel, a personal assistant … and Joon does flying too!" says the press release, which underestimates millennials ability to see behind the buzzwords.
Before you can get a word in edgewise, you've received an earful of unsolicited advice: best practices, self-development, managing up, leaning in, streamlining, and future-proofing—Aquarians can't stop dropping buzzwords!
The buzzwords haven't changed much, with the company talking up its proprietary technologies like X-tended Dynamic Range PRO and Triluminos Display, which has been "further enhanced for color accuracy" this year.
Calling something "queer"—or using any number of queer buzzwords or aesthetic identifiers in your party promo—comes with a certain level of responsibility to live up to what the term encompasses.
These buzzwords can serve as a helpful shorthand for discussing complicated dynamics of identity, history and power, but the smugness that '80s liberals detected in their ranks can be spied here, too.
Although the startup is full of investor-friendly buzzwords, he still had to convince VCs that two 20-somethings were ready and willing to build a company with such an ambitious vision.
Apple loves its buzzwords, and there wasn't any indication that this new Pure ANC was anything but a slight improvement over the regular, old ANC in the second generation Beats Studio Wireless.
With the main opposition Labour Party trailing in the opinion polls, it is just one of several initiatives for tactical, or strategic, voting that are fast becoming buzzwords of Britain's election campaign.
So to cut through the clutter, we talked to some of the biggest experts in green beauty to break down exactly what all the terms and buzzwords you can't stop hearing really mean.
Instead, he used a lot of buzzwords to insist that a $399 juicer that only worked with Juicero's proprietary bags chopped up fruits and vegetables really was going to revolutionize the juice business.
Instead of crazy new technologies, convoluted buzzwords, and concepts that will never come to fruition, we saw more actual products that people will be able to purchase and use over the coming year.
That's the sentence you'd craft if you're looking to turn off venture and angel investors with a mission statement containing buzzwords that are losing popularity or were never compelling in the first place.
The new TAG Heuer Carrera Calibre Tourbillon Nanograph is a lot of buzzwords in a beautiful package Another day, another confirmation that the shadowy figure called Satoshi Nakamoto is indeed Craig "Verbal" Wright.
He is the prime mover of a teaching plan called No Outsiders, which aims to raise youngsters' awareness, from the earliest years of school, of things grouped under buzzwords like equality and diversity.
I sent an email to the editor of one of the Society for Science and Nature journals, the fishy looking website below whose journals are probably predatory, given its appearance, buzzwords and content.
In an era when "fake news" and "post-truth" have become buzzwords, documentary film seems poignantly important, a force for chronicling the world — even through a filmmaker's eyes — that we share in common.
When it comes to Bitcoin, you get the gist: Cryptocurrency is on the rise right now, it's a worthy investment, and it when it comes to top buzzwords of 2019, it's on top.
"Victory" and "democracy" are fine buzzwords, but all they seem to achieve is the perpetuation of violence, in which a few warlords and contractors get rich, while a lot of other people die.
I brought up another possible benefit: In an industry where "artificial intelligence" and "machine learning" have become buzzwords thrown around by every startup, this kind of board can add an important layer of credibility.
Photo: BoseEarlier this year, Bose showed off a product concept that seemed like the Snapchat Spectacles of the audio world, complete with buzzwords such as augmented reality and digital assistants littered throughout this description.
"Third Point has, at best, a superficial understanding of the food industry and the company, as evidenced by its non-substantive plan filled with platitudes and business school buzzwords," the letter to shareholders said.
But we still don't know what Trump, who has offered little guidance beyond buzzwords about health savings accounts and purchasing insurance across state lines, wants lawmakers to do in the face of these challenges.
The "No Outsiders" classes, pioneered by Parkfield's assistant head, Andrew Moffatt, are offered for use in schools, libraries and parent-teacher groups across England, and cover topics grouped under buzzwords like equality and diversity.
As a nation, we have been rewarding the simple — great economic plans, wholesale education reforms and complex foreign policies are reduced to a few well-placed buzzwords, talking points or focus-group-tested clips.
While fast food companies like McDonald's have tried to rebrand themselves in the same "good for you" buzzwords as their healthy competitors, they're still primarily known purveyors of the "so bad it's good" stuff.
We've also broken down some terms that are helpful to know along with all the things you should really be looking for in a hair dryer that go beyond the buzzwords on the packaging.
The Q&A sessions always end up more like parlor games, where I'm asked to opine on the latest technology buzzwords as if they were ticker symbols for potential investments: blockchain, 3D printing, CRISPR.
Instead of buzzwords like disruption and market share, the agenda items for that day's meeting included ghosting (ceasing contact with a romantic partner without an explanation), shirtless selfies and unsolicited photos of male genitalia.
Blackburn echoed many of the Trump administration's buzzwords, saying she wanted to "drain the swamp" in Washington and end sanctuary city policies, under which many jurisdictions limit the interactions of local police with immigration enforcement.
While hugely successful companies like Facebook are trying to purge their services of cryptocurrency scams, floundering companies like Kodak have jumped at the opportunity to attract investors by slapping blockchain buzzwords onto their business plans.
But he wore out his welcome quickly after followers realized he was actually just into cool T-shirts, buzzwords like "intersectional" and "gender equality," and mansplaining feminism to actual feminists trying to hold him accountable.
As with the day we met them, it appeared their daily activities comprised of a whirlwind of buzzwords like Republican party, National Prayer Breakfast, and gun rights, but we had no way of knowing specifics.
At its worst, CES is an insufferable barrage of cliches, buzzwords, and other rehearsed insincerities, but today I saw a little glimpse of the big technology show at its best, and I really enjoyed it.
BELLWETHER Seasonal and new American — the prevailing restaurant buzzwords — are in play at this new spot, but its location offers an uncommon feature, a sweeping view of the Empire State Building across the East River.
And if you talk about the 2017 One Day at a Time on a superficial level, it sounds like someone crammed a bunch of buzzwords into the same space and called it a TV show.
So if you're running a pitch competition, you can use it to determine which presentation had the highest density of buzzwords (or, as the Unicorn Battle team puts it, which startup has the most "unicornibility").
The stronger the neural circuitry becomes, the more likely certain buzzwords will evoke certain neural circuits and the more probable certain ideas will seem to a person, whether or not they are logical or true.
But the Republicans in the House and the Senate seem to be so locked in to the catchphrases and buzzwords that power elections that they've forgotten that their job isn't to win, but to govern.
At its worst, CES is an insufferable barrage of cliches, buzzwords, and other rehearsed insincerities, but yesterday I saw a little glimpse of the big technology show at its best, and I really enjoyed it.
One area of big problems: Big data (one of the buzzwords of the century, which at its simplest refers to big sets of data, but has likely also been overhyped in its potential for revolution).
Other buzzwords have turned sour in the mouths of House Republicans: talk of providing better "access" to coverage quickly became loaded, with Democrats arguing that "access" to insurance means little to people who cannot afford it.
Vikander, a newcomer to the series, mopes and connives her way through Jason Bourne with a bizarre American accent, strangling out silly sounding CIA buzzwords "sitrep" and "asset" like Zooey Deschanel with a lymph node infection.
PodShare's site is laden with millennial-friendly tech buzzwords, like the sharing economy, pod culture, nomadic freelancers, access not ownership, and even "Podestrians," the company's name for guests, each of whom get profiles on its website.
He dismissed "buzzwords and special interest ad campaigns" that describe the package as a bailout, and instead argued the House plan imposes much-needed fiscal rigor on the island while avoiding a messy set of defaults.
LG's also tacked on some other tech buzzwords like "artificial intelligence" and "machine learning" in the release surrounding the announcement, but we'll have to wait a week to find how all of that plays out here.
But despite Ingrid Goes West's spot-on take on that world, the best thing about the film is that it refuses to traffic in lazy buzzwords and easy skewering, particularly at the expense of young women.
There's a trend among black poets occasionally to use buzzwords from the "national black canon of suffering" like "slave" and "massa" and "pickaninny" and "plantation" randomly in a poem that has nothing to do with that.
That's because, when confronted by questions about his record, Pruitt reliably responds with platitudes and meaningless catchphrases, using buzzwords to obscure the reality that he is allowing polluters to dump their toxics anywhere they please impunity.
That may be surprising to hear, given how often the buzzwords "job killer" are repeated by Trump and Congressional Republicans, and how easily the news media quote this big lie without challenging it, as reporters should.
"Terms like big data are good buzzwords to get you that better valuation when you're going to shop to VCs or growth equity funds," said Ari Gottlieb, director of health services and payer strategy at PwC.
"I was kind of impressed with the number of clichés and buzzwords that they packed into a short amount of marketing copy," said Audrey Watters, whose blog, Hack Education, analyzes the intersection of education and tech.
Nonetheless, in the face of a work as comprehensively astounding as Kate Soper's "Ipsa Dixit," which the Wet Ink ensemble recently presented at Dixon Place, on the Lower East Side, the old buzzwords come to mind.
Much of their history and original meaning was lost in translation of their widespread adoption over the decade, leading some to criticize them as catch-all, meaningless buzzwords that lead to only superficial politically correct checklists.
And instead of a factory of workers building panels for 75-inch TVs, Foxconn executives now say the goal is to build "ecosystem" of buzzwords called "AI 8K+5G" with most of the manufacturing done by robots.
Asked about where he's investing, he noted that he's looking outside of Silicon Valley largely, but he suggested he doesn't put much stock in "buzzwords" like SaaS software or virtual computing or augmented reality or artificial intelligence.
The company is led by a charismatic CEO, Eamon Bailey (Tom Hanks), who comes across like a nicer Steve Jobs, and talks in buzzwords about the value and importance of "transparency" and sharing data with The Circle.
In product labs across the world, engineers and designers are working to turn a collection of annoying buzzwords — artificial intelligence, virtual reality, wearables, the "Internet of things," autonomous cars and drones — into products that we find irresistible.
So, in honor of Earth Day we reached out to experts Morgan Bogle, Britt Cosgrove, Meredith Piccin, Ashley Pittman and Isadora Alvarez to help break down the buzzwords – and help us make smart choices when we're shopping.
If von NotHaus had waited for the 2010s, he could've created as many currencies as he liked, as long as he used buzzwords like blockchain and happened to run one of the largest global surveillance networks around.
Chopra has made a name for himself by combining spiritual guidance with buzzwords like "quantum," much to the ire of actual scientists who have made a point of calling out Chopra on his misuse of scientific concepts.
In any case, it's clear that Facebook and its executives are spooked by plummeting user trust surveys—and they're deploying all their best rhetorical Möbius loops and repetitive buzzwords to shove the genie back in the bottle.
And if a product that doesn't match that list says it was recommended by the FDA, Johnson said it's probably just throwing in buzzwords to pay lip service to sounding more sellable — but it's not necessarily safe.
Successful LinkedIn career expert Blair Decembrele says that in order to stand out from the competition, your profile must not be overpopulated with these buzzwords and it must vividly demonstrate who you are to a potential employer.
Most likely it just drifted into the general cultural background noise: attempted plot, extremism, radicalization, police surveillance—the buzzwords that have come to make up the vocabulary of the home front of the British war on terror.
As far as I can see, it's mostly about inflating the egos of similar delusional idiots with meaningless buzzwords and hollow strategies like making sure your email subject lines will be appealing to both drivers and influencers.
VR promos nearly vibrate off the screen with the sheer force of their earnest aspiration, leveraging your desperation for a more meaningful digital experience with enough buzzwords to get any tech blog editor rock hard in seconds.
That's the premise of Content, a new Australian comedy web series from ABC TV that (mostly) manages to transcend the string of buzzwords that form its elevator pitch: "the world's first vertical comedy set on a phone".
Those priorities were much more aligned with the Obama administration than Trump's, in whose pronouncements Obama-era buzzwords like deincarceration, constitutional policing and de-escalation — reducing the use of force during police encounters — have all but disappeared.
The underlying science of Drift's platform — and its ability to better forecast demand — is rife with tech buzzwords like blockchain (the ledger technology that underlies digital currencies like bitcoin), machine learning and peer-to-peer trading (P2P).
Excellent Job hunters the world over use these buzzwords because they come to mind quickly and because there's a perception that they communicate professionalism, according to best-selling biographer Christopher Sandford, who LinkedIn Career Expert Blair Decembrele interviewed.
And the reason that Comcast and the other guys are fighting against these buzzwords — net neutrality — is because what they really want to avoid is being re-labeled as a utility service, something that's subject to government oversight.
Taught that answering questions is simply about cycling through the multiple choice answers to find the most plausible ones, they begin to stop thinking altogether and just spout random combinations of test buzzwords whenever they're asked a question.
But they seem to want to do it with one hand behind their back, all in the name of grit and heart and compete and all of the other buzzwords that badly run hockey teams seem to love.
Fashion Review PARIS — Walls, metaphorical and literal, may be the political buzzwords of the moment as a tide of xenophobia sweeps Europe and the United States, but in Paris, as the couture shows began, inclusion was the message.
They are an opportunity to test new buzzwords like "restorative design," which considers the natural world as connected to, not separated from, humanity: Restorative designs produce sensitive and efficient social systems and ecosystems, as well as better products.
Data and analytics are job-skill buzzwords for good reason — the analytics industry is growing massively across all market sectors, and its principles are being applied to every single component of business, from sales and marketing to human resources.
The new TAG Heuer Carrera Calibre Tourbillon Nanograph is a lot of buzzwords in a beautiful package Over the past few months I've been on a mission: I want to prove that the future is not going to suck.
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Today's corporate culture—particularly tech, I suppose—embrace a far more touchy-feely communal vibe that claims to celebrate bohemianism and independence, while pretty blatantly reducing them to buzzwords and striving to eliminate the line between work and recreation.
That explains why one of the buzzwords favored by pro-woman commentators is self-empowerment—a term that gained currency on the right in the 1980s to characterize the individual's obligation to take responsibility for her position in life.
Unlike, say, hardvapour's eagerness to get behind a single unified label, lo-fi house exists at the crux of a number of sustained styles, each more interested in creating lasting grooves than in bearing the weight of fleeting buzzwords.
If we really, really believe in access, diversity, inclusion, and all the buzzwords of the 21st century art world, then we need to stand up and speak out in support of our colleagues when they fight for these rights.
Browsing the scores of pet food options on a store's shelves — each one enticing you with images of real ingredients and happy-go-lucky pets, and labeled with marketing buzzwords such as "handcrafted" or "grain-free" — can be overwhelming.
This year, we'll continue to challenge the sheer definition of the category as it stands, looking deeper into the buzzwords, blacklisted ingredients, and hard science behind the movement — and, with that, the power it now holds over our wallets.
Jeremy Scott has never been a designer for the faint of heart, and his latest collection was no exception: On Friday, he showed a punk-inspired lineup of almost entirely black-and-white ensembles, splashed with sensationalist tabloid buzzwords.
" There's often not a good answer to that very simple follow-up question because, like so many other buzzwords, large institutions, executives, they hear about a buzzword and they say, "Well, we've got to do something in this area.
Wireless charging has become one of the biggest buzzwords for devices this fall, and its importance for transportation shouldn't be underestimated when agencies and municipalities think about how we're going to charge all of the electric vehicles of the future.
It wants to take the foundation and build itself up into an ISP, a content company, and an ad network, a corporate hydra that feeds on boardroom buzzwords like synergy and relevant content and generates names like Go90 and Oath.
" The entire piece is hinged around the declining popularity in Weight Watchers, a company known for its portion control and weight monitoring for its participants to lose weight by cutting calories, in favor of wellness buzzwords like "strong," and "fit.
This (fake) trailer, posted by IGN, features a cut of ominous dialogue from villains throughout the series (Vader, Sidious and Kylo Ren) and a lot of what can only be described as Sith propaganda buzzwords in angry, red all-caps.
In fact, there are plenty of buzzwords in Trudeau's spending plan, released to the public on Tuesday: Ottawa pledges more money for electric cars, greater broadband access for remote communities, even initiatives to build a Silicon Valley of the North.
It feels like a game that started out loosely based on then-contemporary politics and right-wing splinter groups; got derailed by the real world's hard, sudden turn into political catastrophe; and ended up as a mess of "topical" buzzwords.
According to a global study commissioned by LinkedIn, 78-percent of parents say they bragged about their child's achievements to others, yet nearly half admitted to being baffled by the buzzwords and lingo their child uses when talking about their job.
Clean and performant user experiences, intuitive processes that require little training, mobile-first, collaboration-first, try before you buy/freemium, APIs and integrations, powerful analytics, flexibility/configurability and consumerized interfaces can all be buzzwords that are thrown around when describing software.
The new TAG Heuer Carrera Calibre Tourbillon Nanograph is a lot of buzzwords in a beautiful package If you listened carefully to business news last week you could hear the sound of a giant tree falling in a quiet forest.
Meanwhile and frustratingly, Armada Interactive is remaining mum about what it's actually working on, except to drop a list of mobile gaming buzzwords that make little sense to 40 year-old me (hey, I made my gaming debut on Chuckie Egg).
Kalepso has so far struggled to find its voice — instead relying on catchy cartoon videos, and buzzwords like "hack-proof data protection" and "military-grade encryption" — terms that draw ire from the security community for their baseless and unprovable claims.
Supporting non-Apple platforms would also send a message to Wall Street it's really committed to services as a revenue stream in the long term and you know how much traders love to hear buzzwords like growth, scale, and revenue.
Over the same time that people were surveyed, the economists constructed a measure of exposure to corruption-related news, by counting the number of times corruption-related buzzwords appeared on the front pages of 30 national and local online newspapers.
Between the absolutely meaningless marketing buzzwords, the liberal peppering of model selfies, and the hilariously grandiose descriptions, the presentation looks like something you might imagine an amalgam of the "Rich kids of Instagram" would prepare for a high school class project.
Too many liberals, pundits, and conservatives wary of Donald Trump heard his daughter drop the right buzzwords and assumed that if she talked about the needs and concerns of wealthy white women, it could only lead to good things for everyone.
The curious trajectory of UiPathIf you've got a fine-tuned ear for tech buzzwords, you've probably come across "robotic process automation," a recent addition to the jargon library that refers to tools that help businesses automate common, repetitive computer tasks. 
The Amazon employee ended her email with an impassioned plea: We have a chance to be the FIRST to tackle this amongst top tech companies, but whenever diversity issues come up, we run from data and sprint towards overelaboration and buzzwords.
With all the tech of artificial intelligence, augmented reality and any number of other buzzwords, I sense that the human angle is again being lost while we chase technological advancements for the sake of the technology rather than the sake of the human.
"There's always this hunger to look inside and this hunger to get the real story and peel back the layers of the onion and get the truth, even when people might obscure and throw buzzwords at you," Klein told CNBC in an interview.
Faster Wi-Fi and Prepping for Gigabit LTEOne of the big buzzwords around smartphones is the upcoming transition to 5G networks, which promises gigabit bandwidths so you can watch all the Netflix you want in high quality, no matter where you are.
Mental health is one of the buzzwords of the moment, especially now Royalty like Prince William and Duchess Katherine have been championing it, along with Kid Cudi, Cara Delevingne and others saying that they would be open to sending their children to counselling.
He thought a data visualization tool might be able to help with that: "Maybe there's a way of using some AI, some machine vision and bit of big data crunching — all those buzzwords — and apply it to something that's quite human," he says.
With the new money, Source Code will continue to back businesses focused on the global market, "internet plus" or "AI plus" sectors, the last two of which are buzzwords in China pertaining to upgrading traditional sectors using the internet and artificial intelligence.
Low code and no code are the latest industry buzzwords, but if vendors can truly abstract away the complexity of difficult tasks like building machine learning models, it could help mainstream technologies that are currently out of reach of most business users.
Working from the novels The Marmalade Files and The Mandarin Code, by political journalists Chris Uhlmann and Steve Lewis, Secret City's writers avoid making any of those plot elements feel like meaningless buzzwords, or excuses for characters to give tutorials on cyber-espionage.
So, instead of defaulting to a job title, add a bit more, like this: Experienced Writer Creating Content for Fortune 500 Companies Social Media Expert Seeking Nonprofit Opportunities Use keywords (not overused buzzwords) that make it easy for others to find you.
The new TAG Heuer Carrera Calibre Tourbillon Nanograph is a lot of buzzwords in a beautiful package With Silicon Valley pretty much a trash fire right now it would behoove small cities to look elsewhere when trying to create centers of innovation.
On May 20, a letter was delivered to President Donald Trump with the typical Beltway buzzwords included — like "leadership" and "resolve"— to promote what can only be interpreted as a long-term U.S. entanglement in Syria and a transformation of the mission.
That's a lot of buzzwords for technology that to date is hardly flawless—tech companies love to exalt their proprietary algorithms as a saving grace for many an issue, but we have yet to see one deployed without at least some error.
Still, by making candidates take a coding test first, HackerRank will probably help them whittle down the number candidates who are clearly not qualified for a job, yet were able to write the right buzzwords on their resume to get a phone interview.
"We have a chance to be the FIRST to tackle this amongst top tech companies, but whenever diversity issues come up, we run from data and sprint towards overelaboration and buzzwords," an Amazon employee wrote on an internal email thread at the time.
Favoring "fair-trade" and other similar buzzwords on labels is a step in the right direction, but consider that these initiatives are optional and self-selecting—they only tell you about which parts of the process the company is proud to divulge.
Hyperbolic buzzwords frequently appeared in their letters: intellectually curious; diligent; a leader in the community; an even better person than student; probing; the most exceptional student I've taught in 123 years (I saw this three times in two years from the same teacher).
The United States had spent the week leading to the match training 90 miles south of the stadium, in Lisbon, where the buzzwords favored by their interim coach Dave Sarachan — terms like "energy" and "opportunity" — spoke to the greenhorn ambience of the setup.
And now, Gayle King's Kobe controversy, while not directly related to anything Oprah did, highlighted a few of those buzzwords Oprah had triumphantly emphasized at the Golden Globes: women's empowerment (and disempowerment) and the effect of using one's platform to interrogate power.
The income share agreement (ISA), a financing model where students pay for an education program with a certain percent of their income for several years after graduating, has been one of 2019's new buzzwords among VCs and entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley.
"She was a voice for that before there was a food movement and all these buzzwords like sustainability and food activism and food equity," said Marcie Cohen Ferris, a University of North Carolina professor and author whose work explores Southern food ways.
The press release announcing Embark is filled with buzzwords like "connected players, big data, speech recognition, cloud computing, and advanced AI." In practice, Söderlund says this means finding ways to utilize these disparate technologies to design games that are very different from what's currently available.
For instance, conservatives who read that the candidate's "vision for America is based on respect for the values and traditions that were handed down to us..." were more likely to say they supported him than when the candidate's message was framed with liberal buzzwords.
Whether or not the Finney is a simple receptacle for crypto buzzwords or a real unique product remains to be seen, but it certainly seems like Sirin is pushing all the right buttons when it comes to making one of the first real bitphones.
We live in a time when phrases like "machine learning" and "neural networks" are thrown around as buzzwords, used both earnestly to talk about the modest gains of self-learning software and strategically as the ambiguous special sauce that helps a product stand apart.
Manufacturers that produce gaming computers — Razer and ASUS, for starters — are turning to phones because they're now able to provide features like HDR and high refresh rate screens (for smoother on-screen visuals) that are buzzwords for gamers on both sides of the spectrum.
The head of the OpenMind board was up first; Harold Cooter came next, showering the crowd with a litany of buzzwords and marketing hype-speak about what great things C&C would be able to do after rolling OpenMind out on a truly global level.
In their way stand 650 exhibitors, a cacophony of booth distractions ranging from delightful to distasteful, buzzwords assaulting their eyes in hundred-point font offering a cure for the latest and most vicious threats – threats that are more likely fantasy than reality for most attendees.
The proposal is "cloaked in all of these buzzwords, in all of the positive things that we want to be for: 'science,' 'transparency,'" said Dr. Ivan Oransky, co-founder of Retraction Watch, an independent blog that monitors scientific journals and exposes errors and misconduct.
"The AfD is the last revolutionary, the last peaceful chance for our fatherland," declared the man, Björn Höcke, referring to the political party Alternative for Germany, and employing a reverential term for Germany, one of several nationalist buzzwords usually shunned in the country's politics.
"While we don't know their business plan, there's not a lot of optimism their press release generates given it's just retreading a lot of buzzwords given by people who don't really think about how to lower costs and improve quality of health-care," Garthwaite said.
One Amazon employee ended a long email to coworkers and management with this plea: We have a chance to be the FIRST to tackle this amongst top tech companies, but whenever diversity issues come up, we run from data and sprint towards overelaboration and buzzwords.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg reportedly recently told employees that the company is "at war," and though against who and to achieve what objectives increasingly seems to depend on what day of the week it is, co-opting military buzzwords appears to be a big part of the strategy.
Far from the shining portrait of noble knights gallantly riding network appliances into the cyberbattle, these buzzwords trace a fuzzy silhouette of a warrior that transforms into a greedy, gnarled claw waiting to snatch budget dollars when you embrace the shadow of your would-be hero.
The intellectual world is an important dimension of a broader struggle; the self-serving theories and empty buzzwords of today's thought leaders must be not only denounced but replaced with rich concepts that help all kinds of people make sense of the world as it is.
AI is one of the buzzwords of the moment in the world of tech, with startups coming at the concept from all angles — computer vision, machine learning, unstructured data inference and natural language processing being just a handful — in a wider effort to create more intelligent machines.
Beyond buzzwords, Americans have no tangible idea how either presidential candidate would walk the tightrope of the Syrian civil war or curb the growing presence of he Islamic State in Iraq and Syria in the region, all the while protecting the home front from radical terrorism.
Clearly proud of the text, he watched expectantly as we read every painfully meaningless string of buzzwords and contradictory turn of phrase, struggling to suppress countless winces, eye-rolls, outbursts of mocking laughter, and the urge to turn his press release against him and papercut some sense into him.
"We offer Google AdWords Grants to NGOs so that meaningful counterspeech ads can be surfaced in response to search queries like 'join ISIS'" a Google spokesperson told Gizmodo, perhaps gunning to win some sort of internal bet about how many buzzwords they could pack into a canned response.
New tech&aposs place in the industryWealth management firms are set on the idea of artificial intelligence aiding human advisers and clients alike in decision-making, but they&aposre playing in a business that&aposs slow to change — and one that can get caught up in embracing buzzwords.
Photo: Steve Jennings (Getty)The founder of uBiome, an embattled startup claiming to employ "machine learning, artificial intelligence, and advanced statistical techniques" and probably a few other buzzwords to assess gut health, repeatedly misrepresented her actual age, Business Insider reports, landing her on several minimally-prestigious lists of influential young people.
As Corré speaks from the boat, the fire coming into pathetic life, he spits buzzwords into his microphone: "Bullingdon Boris… Theresa Mayhem… Jeremy Hunt – Doctor Death… Fracking… George Osborne… Dodgy Dave and Anarchy Andrea…" He says he's burning things to draw attention to climate change, which seems unfortunate, given the fumes.
And KodakCoin's white paper, a technical document that details the plans for the currency, is a 40-page mishmash of marketing buzzwords and vague diagrams, like the one below: Make no mistake: Digital rights management is a real issue for photographers, and the blockchain does, in theory, offer a compelling solution.
Women and people of color have been finding their voices through organizations like Time's Up and ReFrame, which have transformed the issues of gender and racial equality from tired buzzwords into vital, concrete paths to addressing the imbalanced power structures that some blame for allowing abusers like Mr. Weinstein to flourish.
It's easy to be cynical about the excess of CES: the pointless press conferences that cost millions, the acres upon acres of TVs nearly indistinguishable from last year's, the buzzwords and half-truths used to stave off the reality that none of the junk they're selling matters to them or anyone else.
"In a video posted to YouTube by Crown Sterling, the company claims that it had identified "for the first time an infinitely predictable prime number pattern," as well as rolled out buzzwords ranging from "infinite wave conjugations" and "quasi prime numbers" to the "nano-scale of time" and "speed of AI oscillations.
This round was the easiest to raise, Rao said, because she had been commuting between Florida and California during the Series A and was far along in her pregnancy during the Series B. But the startup's commitment to science and aversion to startup buzzwords might have been the bigger challenge early on.
In his book "The Power of Habit," Charles Duhigg tells the story of Paul O'Neill, a former government bureaucrat, ironically from the VA, who transformed Alcoa by focusing on the issue of employee safety, rather than buzzwords such as synergy, rightsizing, profit-margins, or in the case of the current VA — accountability.
That's how I felt at LEAP a lot of the time, amidst crowds of people dropping buzzwords and acronym soup at light speed, and then again while I was reading reviews of the device afterwards—somehow, despite years of failing to deliver anything of substance, lots of the press is still in Leap's thrall.
His buzzwords about technological change, his caution about Germany's debt, his unhurried approach to badly needed investment, the absence of any real "European awakening"—it all sums up not just the positive aspects of the current chancellor but also the negative ones, such as her passivity, her vagueness and her reluctance to risk unsettling reforms.
With a vague idea of a storyline and some pretty horrendous buzzwords picked out ("joybox" anyone?!) I reached out to an actual writer of Harry Potter fic, so that maybe she could hold my hand and explain to me gently how I could possibly start to knit those words together and write actual smutty sentences.
If Trump's State Department has been marked by chaos and politics and the undermining of civil servants, expect a Bloomberg State Department to swing in the opposite direction with data, experts, and buzzwords like "strategic investment" and "coordinated application" — in other words, a kind of conceptual merging of government bureaucracy and a Bloomberg global initiative.
"She had a radical-left boss who was really concerned with equality and equality of outcome and all these things and diversity and inclusivity and all these buzzwords and she was subjected to — she sent me the email chain, 30 emails about whether or not the word flip chart was acceptable," Mr. Peterson says.
Par for the course, parts of the Neom plans that don't require suspension of disbelief sound alarmingly dystopian:Tasked by the crown prince, known as MBS, to help turn his imaginary city into a reality, the consultants created an expensive mix of science fiction and corporate buzzwords interrupted by uncomfortable realities: Local tribes would be forcibly relocated.
When candidates or commentators discuss immigration, the second amendment, or any of a host of other topics, we (that is, the general public) usually have a pretty good grasp of the relevant buzzwords and topic du jour, at least enough to make an informed decision as to what we believe and whom we want to support.
Omnichannel is one of the biggest buzzwords in the marketing world, of course, but there can be little doubt that customers do expect to be able to reach a company across multiple channels, be that an online chat, phone call, text message or a Twitter DM (or, for those who still go outside, a sales agent in a store).
One of the buzzwords at this year's APPEC, the oil and gas industry's largest Asian event, was "uncertainty," with several speakers focusing on the impact of geopolitical tensions involving U.S. sanctions on Iran and Venezuela, the trade dispute between the United States and China and even the ongoing imbroglio over Britain's exit from the European Union.
To improve its chances of success, the letter to Trump was written using buzzwords that would appeal to his "Make America First" worldview and his belief that the U.S. must project strength on the global stage, according to a spokesman, Mohamed Soltan, an American human rights advocate who himself was imprisoned in Egypt for 22 months.
Listen, I am not a person who knows a lot about ad spends, disruption, micro-moments, or content shock—or whatever other buzzwords marketing geniuses use to justify Netflix's deluge of middling content in meetings—but even to my ears, this scheme sounds like setting fire to a pile of cash that should be used to create more mediocre original content.
To be sure, since terms like artificial intelligence and robotics have become buzzwords, investors will need to do their research to determine leaders in the industry, The number of U.S. corporate earnings call transcripts mentioning the words jumped to 124 last quarter, up from 107 in the first quarter and 50 in the second quarter of 2016, according to a search using AlphaSense.
When Pandora was founded back in 2000 and survived the dot-com bust, algorithms and machine learning weren't yet buzzwords, and AI wasn't as sophisticated, opaque, or poised for increasing application in critical realms like medicine and warfare as it is today — to the point that a new discipline called XAI, or explainable AI, has sprung up in an attempt to make accessible and comprehensible the complexity of what goes on in contemporary AI's proverbial black box.
" His canniest thrust was reserved for campus political correctness: Colleges, he said, try "to create the perception that the minority is the majority and the majority is not just the minority but a bad, racist, homophobic — all these buzzwords that they learned in their freshman orientation class at Wesleyan are used as weapons to try to destroy you and to intimidate you to not speak up and to speak your mind, and your days of doing this are over!

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