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luma

British  
/ lʊːmə /

noun

  1. a monetary unit of Armenia worth one hundredth of a dram

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The blue Luma doesn’t appear during the main story of “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie,” but the star-shaped creature steals the mid-credits scene.

From Los Angeles Times

The blue Luma said it best in the first “Mario” movie: “Life is sad, prison is sad, life in prison is very, very sad.”

From Los Angeles Times

Su also called on Luma AI CEO Amit Jain, noting that he’s also wanted more computing power.

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Luma AI, which does video generation, is expanding its AMD partnership, and Jain said the MI455 chip will help enable “world-scale” offerings.

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Luma AI, which does video generation, is expanding its AMD partnership, and Jain said the MI455 chip will help enable “world-scale” offerings.

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