reverse-engineer
Americanverb (used with object)
Other Word Forms
- reverse engineering noun
Etymology
Origin of reverse-engineer
First recorded in 1955–60
Example Sentences
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“You can still game these systems at this point, but the rate of acceleration of AI makes it very, very difficult. The models are becoming so sophisticated so fast that this idea of being able to reverse-engineer them and game the results is just untenable and unrealistic.”
“These are essentially ways that we can reverse-engineer information on a company’s intellectual capital,” Moghtader says.
From Barron's
And Heico, which makes aftermarket parts, can use AI to reverse-engineer original parts and speed up the process of certifying them as equivalent to those from the original manufacturer.
From Barron's
The problem for regional states wouldn’t only be the initial sale but the likelihood Ankara would reverse-engineer the aircraft to bolster its military industry.
“I want to reverse-engineer us to a better future,” Winter said in an interview in 2024.
From Los Angeles Times
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