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Los Angeles is burning, a tragedy so vast it renders Didion’s prose on the Santa Ana winds unhelpful.

They said the government “has conducted wildlife control programs with limited success” and there was no precedent for the vast scale of the plan that was approved.

"How quickly can you update or how vast can you make that dataset to make it really effective?" she says.

From BBC

But a vast majority of Indonesians are Muslim – and most cases of people found in violation of the EIT Law have typically related to religious minorities allegedly insulting Islam.

From BBC

This could have enormous implications as China applies AI on a vast scale.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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