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fast-moving

[fast-moo-ving, fahst-]

adjective

  1. moving or capable of moving at high speed.

  2. (of a novel, play, or the like) having sustained action and interest with events following one another rapidly; lively in plot.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of fast-moving1

First recorded in 1930–35
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“AI systems can become unintentional amplifiers of false information when reliable data is drowned out by repetition and virality, especially during fast-moving events when false claims spread widely,” the report said.

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Past television series including “Next,” “Person of Interest,” “Altered Carbon” and “Almost Human” addressed potential abuses of AI and how humans might deal with fast-moving technology, but it’s possible they all got there too early to resonate in the moment as much as, say, “Mountainhead,” HBO’s recent dark satire about tech billionaires playing a high-stakes game of chicken while the world burns because of hastily deployed AI software.

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In many arid areas, dry or shallow creeks can quickly fill up with fast-moving water and become deadly.

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People may think their trucks and SUVs can go through anything, but fast-moving water can flip a truck and carry it away.

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Fast-moving flood waters swept homes and cars away, and for Camp Mystic, made it difficult for staff to move hundreds of girls to safer ground in the dark.

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