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So the implication of the phrase is that, in the not too distant future, we the consumer might be being sold interactions with 'humans' when in truth we're chatting to an artificial… (Indeed, in some edge cases, this may have already happened).
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We are not proud of The Ivory Tower -- both the implications of the phrase and the points made in the documentary that bears its name.
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"We didn't fully consider the potentially negative implications of this phrase".
The stilted conversations that have followed these tragedies have largely focussed on the meaning and implications of the nonsensical phrase "racial profiling".
When I step into the voting booth, I recognize the importance of my vote, the importance of the process, and the implication of a phrase that is used all too often these days: "Elections have consequences".
The implications of these phrases are breathtakingly broad.
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