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| − | Some other Entity that works with a natural person to | + | Some other Entity that works with a natural person to create some desired outcome. |
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===Financial and Legal=== | ===Financial and Legal=== | ||
| − | A comaker is one of two or more people who sign a financial instrument, such as a loan or promissory note, indicating a promise to pay a financial obligation. If one comaker defaults, the others are responsible for the | + | A comaker is one of two or more people who sign a financial instrument, such as a loan or promissory note, indicating a promise to pay a financial obligation. If one comaker defaults, the others are responsible for the debt. |
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===Artificial Intelligence=== | ===Artificial Intelligence=== | ||
When a natural person working with an [[Artificial Intelligence]] to create some solution, | When a natural person working with an [[Artificial Intelligence]] to create some solution, | ||
Latest revision as of 11:38, 3 March 2025
Full Title
Some other Entity that works with a natural person to create some desired outcome.
Context
Financial and Legal
A comaker is one of two or more people who sign a financial instrument, such as a loan or promissory note, indicating a promise to pay a financial obligation. If one comaker defaults, the others are responsible for the debt.
Artificial Intelligence
When a natural person working with an Artificial Intelligence to create some solution,