technologist
Americannoun
Other Word Forms
- antitechnologist noun
Etymology
Origin of technologist
First recorded in 1855–60; technolog(y) + -ist
Example Sentences
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Some CMOs said they have created a number of specialist positions, like prompt engineer, data technologist, AI search expert and AI ops analyst.
Microsoft’s security organization meanwhile is recruiting a senior director overseeing narrative and storytelling, described as part cybersecurity technologist, part communicator and part marketer.
Some technologists also wonder if large language models will ever have the potential to unlock the most futuristic AI visions.
From MarketWatch
An internet obsessive and technologist, Grimes knew that she’d struck a vein of something real in the substanceless expanse of the internet.
From Salon
If he follows through, Tesla’s annual meeting might become a Woodstock for technologists.
From Barron's
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