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'Brat' Has Officially Been Crowned Collins Dictionary Word Of The Year For 2024

'Brat' has been named Collins Dictionary's Word of the Year 2024, evolving to represent a confident, hedonistic attitude popularized by Charli XCX.

Words of the year: maybe I'm delulu, but these don't seem like words people actually use

Words of the year often lack genuine usage outside niche communities, as evidenced by their absence in crossword puzzles.

Not just for summer: 'Brat' is Collins Dictionary's word of the year

Collins Dictionary's 2024 word of the year is 'brat', encapsulating a confident, hedonistic attitude popularized by Charli XCX's album.

This was crowned 2024's word of the year - and we have pop singer Charli XCX to thank for it

'Brat' has been designated as Collins Dictionary's word of the year for 2024, reflecting chaotic yet hedonistic cultural influences.

Charli xcx fans rejoice: Brat' chosen as Collins word of the year

'Brat' has been named Collins Dictionary's 2024 Word of the Year, representing a confident and hedonistic attitude.

Collins Dictionary's Word of the Year is one of 2024's 'most talked about'

'Brat' by Charli XCX is the Collins Word of the Year 2024, representing a cultural shift towards confidence and self-love.

'Brat' Has Officially Been Crowned Collins Dictionary Word Of The Year For 2024

'Brat' has been named Collins Dictionary's Word of the Year 2024, evolving to represent a confident, hedonistic attitude popularized by Charli XCX.

Words of the year: maybe I'm delulu, but these don't seem like words people actually use

Words of the year often lack genuine usage outside niche communities, as evidenced by their absence in crossword puzzles.

Not just for summer: 'Brat' is Collins Dictionary's word of the year

Collins Dictionary's 2024 word of the year is 'brat', encapsulating a confident, hedonistic attitude popularized by Charli XCX's album.

This was crowned 2024's word of the year - and we have pop singer Charli XCX to thank for it

'Brat' has been designated as Collins Dictionary's word of the year for 2024, reflecting chaotic yet hedonistic cultural influences.

Charli xcx fans rejoice: Brat' chosen as Collins word of the year

'Brat' has been named Collins Dictionary's 2024 Word of the Year, representing a confident and hedonistic attitude.

Collins Dictionary's Word of the Year is one of 2024's 'most talked about'

'Brat' by Charli XCX is the Collins Word of the Year 2024, representing a cultural shift towards confidence and self-love.
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Oxford's 2023 Word of the Year Is Rizz'

Oxford University Press has named 'rizz' as its 2023 Word of the Year, beating out other contenders like 'situationship' and 'Swiftie'.
'Rizz' is a Gen Z and gaming slang term for style, charm, or attractiveness.
The word gained popularity in 2022 and went viral after actor Tom Holland mentioned it in an interview.
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Merriam-Webster's 2023 word of the year is a nod to AI's schism

Merriam-Webster's 2023 Word of the Year is 'Authentic'.
The rise of AI has blurred the line between real and fake, making authenticity more important.
'Deepfake' also earned a spot in the dictionary's 2023 Words of the Year list.

Cambridge Dictionary reveals word of the year for 2023

The word of the year for 2023 according to Cambridge Dictionary is 'hallucinate', with a new definition related to AI producing false information.
AI hallucinations, also known as confabulations, can appear plausible and believable while being factually inaccurate.
There has been a surge of interest in generative AI tools like ChatGPT, leading to a focus on the limitations of AI and the importance of human critical thinking.

Merriam-Webster's 2023 word of the year is a nod to AI's schism

Merriam-Webster's 2023 Word of the Year is 'Authentic'.
The rise of AI has blurred the line between real and fake, making authenticity more important.
'Deepfake' also earned a spot in the dictionary's 2023 Words of the Year list.

Cambridge Dictionary reveals word of the year for 2023

The word of the year for 2023 according to Cambridge Dictionary is 'hallucinate', with a new definition related to AI producing false information.
AI hallucinations, also known as confabulations, can appear plausible and believable while being factually inaccurate.
There has been a surge of interest in generative AI tools like ChatGPT, leading to a focus on the limitations of AI and the importance of human critical thinking.
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"Hallucinating" AI models help coin Cambridge Dictionary's word of the year

Cambridge Dictionary has chosen 'hallucinate' as its 2023 word of the year due to the popularity of large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT that sometimes produce false information.
The definition of 'hallucinate' in relation to AI originated as a term in the machine learning space, but has spilled over into general use causing confusion and unnecessary anthropomorphism.
The term 'hallucinate' highlights the need to understand both the strengths and weaknesses of generative AI in order to interact with it safely and effectively.
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