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Dax

[dahks]

noun

  1. a city in SW France: mineral hot springs.



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Dax doesn’t save me time writing my note or make clinic go any faster.

From Slate

Maybe all those things would have happened even if our initial interaction hadn’t occurred with my new best friend Dax in the room.

From Slate

Our clinic’s A.I. scribe is named Dax, a strange marketing decision likely intended to encourage thinking of the bot as a pal but resulting in the actual effect of me picturing it as a drunken frat boy trapped inside my computer.

From Slate

Finally, about a month after it had been rolled out at my clinic, I decided to give Dax a whirl—mostly so that when all my colleagues kept annoyingly asking me if I had tried it, I could quip, “Yes! I tried it! It wasn’t for me!”

From Slate

Point being, recollections can be fuzzy, and O’Neal isn’t immune to such fuzziness, something to keep in mind when listening to the four-time NBA champion ‘fess up to his use of painkillers on this week’s “Armchair Expert With Dax Shepard” podcast.

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