Zjawisko Uncanny Valley

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Marki angażują się w ______.

dive in

Przygotowywać się na ______ jest trudne.

bracing for

Zwiększanie produkcji to ______.

ramping up

Techniczne wady mogą być uznane za ______.

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Chwytać okazję to ______.

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Kampanie marketingowe powinny być ______.

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Aby być konkurencyjnym, warto ______ dane klientów.

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Nie możemy ______ standardów jakości.

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Flashcards

Dolina niesamowitości

Nieprzyjemne uczucie, które pojawia się, gdy coś, co powinno być ludzkie, jest prawie, ale nie do końca ludzkie. Przykładem może być robot, który wygląda i porusza się jak człowiek, ale ma dziwne, nieprawidłowe ruchy.

Zwiększanie, podnoszenie (np. produkcji, działań)

Szybkie zwiększanie lub rozwijanie czegoś. Np. zwiększenie produkcji w fabryce.

Najgorszy spadek, załamanie

Nagle zmniejszenie czegoś. Np. nagły spadek cen akcji.

Chwytać, przejąć

Chwytanie, przejmowanie czegoś. Np. przejęcie sterów nad firmą.

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Nie zrobiło wrażenia, wydało się nijakie

Umysłowe lub emocjonalne stanie w miejscu, nieodczuwanie emocji. Np. prezentacja była nudna i nie robiła wrażenia.

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Stopniowo zanikać, wyciekać

Drobne, stopniowe zanikanie czegoś. Np. stopniowe zmniejszanie się ilości pieniędzy na koncie.

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Study Notes

Uncanny Valley

  • Phenomenon where a human-like figure evokes a sense of unease or revulsion, despite appearing almost realistic.

Backlash

  • Strong negative reaction or criticism.

Ramping Up

  • Increasing or intensifying something, often related to production or activity.

Bump Up

  • To raise or increase the level of something.

Felt Flat

  • A feeling of being unimpressive or uninspired.

Bracing for

  • Preparing for something challenging or difficult.

Embedded

  • Incorporated or firmly established within something.

Seize

  • To grab or take hold of something.

Tapping Into

  • Capitalizing on or utilizing a source or resource.

Conducted

  • Performed or carried out.

Chunks

  • Pieces or sections.

Tailored

  • Customized or specifically designed for a particular purpose.

Diffuse

  • Spread out or weaken the intensity of something.

Funnel

  • To direct something toward a specific point or target.

Steer

  • To guide or control the direction of something or someone.

Hitting It Off

  • Getting along well and developing good rapport with someone.

Loops

  • Cycles or repetitive patterns.

Hindered

  • Impeding or obstructing progress.

Excessive

  • Excessive or extreme.

Dribble Away

  • Gradually diminishing or decreasing something.

Brands Dive In

  • Companies engaging in a particular activity or market.

Buttress the Metaverse

  • Supporting or reinforcing the metaverse.

Technical Shortcoming

  • A flaw or limitation in a technical system or design.

Meta Remain Bullish

  • Meta (Facebook parent company) maintains a positive outlook.

Canned

  • Cancelled or completed, often for projects or tasks.

Shed People

  • Reducing or eliminating employment.

Live Up to the Hype

  • Satisfying expectations or meeting the hype.

Hoovering Up

  • Absorbing or collecting information or resources.

Churn

  • Turnover of employees or customers.

Carve

  • To shape or extract something from something else.

Comb

  • To arrange in an orderly manner or investigate something thoroughly.

Soared

  • A significant increase in something.

Kickstart

  • To initiate or begin something.

Gilt Prices

  • Prices of government bonds.

High-Yield

  • A type of investment with higher potential returns than conventional investments.

Worst Slump

  • The most severe decline or downturn in something.

Rally In

  • A significant increase or rebound in something, like a price.

Plunged Into

  • Immersed or submerge in an activity or state.

Deemed

  • Judged or considered to be something.

Hedge Your Bets

  • Taking precautions to mitigate potential risks or negative outcomes.

Soaring

  • Increasing sharply or drastically.

Endorsed

  • Supported or approved of.

Hold More Sway Over

  • Having significant influence over something or someone.

Merchandise Utilizing

  • Using or employing merchandise or goods.

Foster

  • Supporting or nurture the growth or development of something .

Incentivize

  • To motivate or give an incentive to.

Blowback

  • Negative consequences or backlash to an action or situation.

Fall Short

  • To fail to achieve a desired result or goal.

Alluring

  • Attractive and captivating.

Murky

  • Complex and unclear.

Tread

  • To slowly step, move, or act.

Unlawfully

  • Illegally.

Unwittingly

  • Without awareness or intention.

Streamline

  • To make something more efficient or simpler.

Geared Towards

  • Focused or directed on something.

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