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megatron

American  
[meg-uh-trahn] / ˈmɛg əˌtrɑn /

noun

plural

megatrons
  1. Electronics. lighthouse tube.


Example Sentences

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The company has been developing proprietary AI models that power more than 400 million of its devices, built on Nvidia’s accelerated computing and Megatron framework, it said.

From The Wall Street Journal

For dinner — or when you want to truly go all out — order the Megatron.

From Salon

One of the most recent such cases, filed last month in New York federal court by authors including Kai Bird — co-author of “American Prometheus,” which became the authorized source of the movie “Oppenheimer” — charges that Microsoft downloaded “approximately 200,000 pirated books” via Books3 to train its own AI bot, Megatron.

From Los Angeles Times

Like many of the other copyright cases, Bird and his fellow plaintiffs contend that the company could have trained Megatron using works in the public domain or obtained under licensing.

From Los Angeles Times

The result is by far the funniest, most human of all the Transformers movies, with one of the franchise’s only real emotional arcs: Two bots start as close as brothers and end up as legendary enemies Optimus Prime and Megatron.

From Los Angeles Times