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embedding

American  
[em-bed-ing] / ɛmˈbɛd ɪŋ /
Also imbedding

noun

Mathematics.
  1. the mapping of one set into another.


embedding British  
/ ɪmˈbɛdɪŋ /

noun

  1. the practice of assigning or being assigned a journalist to accompany an active military unit

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Etymology

Origin of embedding

embed + -ing 1

Example Sentences

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They also said: "Engagement will also continue on developing and embedding a robust and stable model for year-round health care provision for special schools."

From BBC

It’s one thing to avoid embedding your assumptions in your questions to AI.

From The Wall Street Journal

Co-CEO Michael Sicilia said on the earnings call that Oracle is embedding AI features into its products, making customers’ businesses more efficient.

From Barron's

He pointed to two paths to becoming an AI winner: building a “world-class” frontier large language model, or embedding AI deeply into the core business.

From MarketWatch

He pointed to two paths to becoming an AI winner: building a “world-class” frontier large language model, or embedding AI deeply into the core business.

From MarketWatch