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#3511
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the human touch
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a personal or emotional element that technology lacks
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Even with AI, customers still appreciate the human touch in service. |
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#3512
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machine learning curve
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the process of gradual improvement through experience and learning
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The new developers are still on their machine learning curve. |
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#3513
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garbage in, garbage out
idiom
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flawed input data will produce flawed results
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If the training data is poor, the AI model will fail — garbage in, garbage out. |
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#3514
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the singularity
idiom
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a hypothetical future point when AI surpasses human intelligence
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Some experts believe the singularity could change humanity forever. |
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#3515
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deep learning dive
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to study or explore something in great depth
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He took a deep learning dive into neural networks last month. |
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#3516
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crunch the data
idiom
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to process and analyze large amounts of data
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The AI can crunch the data in seconds and give insights. |
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#3517
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walk a fine line
idiom
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to balance between two difficult choices or opposing sides
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The diplomat had to walk a fine line between honesty and tact. |
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#3518
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a diplomatic tightrope
idiom
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a very delicate or risky diplomatic situation
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Managing relations with both rivals is a diplomatic tightrope. |
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#3519
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extend an olive branch
idiom
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to offer peace or reconciliation
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After years of conflict, the president decided to extend an olive branch. |
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#3520
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bridge the gap
idiom
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to reduce differences or improve relations
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The treaty aims to bridge the gap between the two sides. |
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#3521
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draw a line in the sand
idiom
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to set a firm boundary or make a limit clear
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The prime minister drew a line in the sand regarding national security. |
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#3522
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put one's cards on the table
idiom
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to be honest and open about one’s intentions
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The negotiator decided to put his cards on the table to speed up talks. |
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#3523
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gain the upper hand
idiom
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to get control or advantage over someone
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Through smart negotiation, the ambassador gained the upper hand. |
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#3524
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stroke of genius
idiom
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a brilliant and creative idea or action
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That marketing campaign was a stroke of genius. |
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#3525
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burst of inspiration
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a sudden feeling of creativity or motivation
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He wrote the poem in a burst of inspiration. |
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#3526
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spark an idea
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to cause someone to have a new thought or idea
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That movie sparked an idea for my next project. |
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#3527
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on your plate
idiom
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something that is your responsibility or job to handle
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I have too much on my plate right now with all the projects. |
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#3528
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rising tide lifts all boats
idiom
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economic growth benefits everyone; a general improvement in the economy helps all participants
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The government's new policies are helping the economy, and as a result, a rising tide lifts all boats. |
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#3529
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a rising tide of opportunity
idiom
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an increase in opportunities for growth or success that benefits many people
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The new technology sector is creating a rising tide of opportunity for young entrepreneurs. |
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#3530
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change gears
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to shift to a new way of thinking or doing things
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We need to change gears if we want to reach our target in time. |
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#3531
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A hard row to hoe
idiom
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A difficult task or challenge.
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Getting this project done on time is going to be a hard row to hoe. |
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#3532
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Put the pedal to the metal
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To push harder and make a greater effort.
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We need to put the pedal to the metal if we want to meet the deadline. |
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#3533
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safeguard your system
idiom
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to protect your computer system or network from attacks
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Make sure to safeguard your system with the latest antivirus software. |
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#3534
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phishing attempt
idiom
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an attempt to deceive someone into revealing personal or confidential information by pretending to be a trustworthy entity
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The email you received looks like a phishing attempt, so don't click any links. |
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#3535
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hack the system
idiom
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to break into a system or network to gain unauthorized access
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He was caught trying to hack the system for personal gain. |
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#3536
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breach of security
idiom
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a violation or failure to adhere to security protocols
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The company faced a significant breach of security last year. |
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#3537
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in two minds
idiom
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undecided about something
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I'm in two minds about accepting the new job offer. |
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#3538
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to have second thoughts
idiom
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to reconsider a decision
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I’m having second thoughts about moving abroad. |
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#3539
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to put two and two together
idiom
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to figure something out from the facts
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She didn’t tell me directly, but I put two and two together. |
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#3540
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one in a million
idiom
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very special or rare
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Her kindness makes her one in a million. |