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computing
[kuhm-pyoo-ting]
noun
the use of a computer to process data or perform calculations.
the act of calculating or reckoning.
computing
/ kəmˈpjuːtɪŋ /
noun
the activity of using computers and writing programs for them
the study of computers and their implications
adjective
of or relating to computers
computing skills
Word History and Origins
Origin of computing1
Example Sentences
She and three colleagues from Scottish tech firm Skyscanner are studying at Glasgow University as part of a new project to bolster the dwindling ranks of computing teachers.
All these, plus advances in computing power and a better understanding of the physics of a hurricane through more data and research, have led to the significant improvements.
"There was some respite for parents ahead of the new academic year, with lower prices for clothing, books, stationery, and computing."
The author maintains that GPT-5’s disappointing performance has shattered the fundamental “scaling up” principle that underpins AI development—the belief that more computing power and data will lead to artificial general intelligence.
Microsoft, Google and Amazon all say they offer "sovereign" cloud computing solutions that safeguard EU clients' data, and would prevent such a scenario ever occurring.
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