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External Affairs

British  

plural noun

  1. (formerly) the Canadian federal Foreign Affairs department

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Anthropic, developer of the large language model Claude, “has committed to covering 100% of electricity price increases that consumers face from our data centers,” the company’s external affairs head, Sarah Heck, said in a post on X during the State of the Union address.

From MarketWatch

Anthropic, developer of the large language model Claude, “has committed to covering 100% of electricity price increases that consumers face from our data centers,” the company’s external affairs head, Sarah Heck, said in a post on X during the State of the Union address.

From MarketWatch

Her response came through Hilary Nemchik, the center’s vice president for external affairs.

From Salon

Steve Edwards, head of external affairs and campaigns at the consumer group Which? said the couple's case was not unusual.

From BBC

Jesse Arm, vice-president of external affairs at the Manhattan Institute, told the BBC in an email: "A lot of the conversation about the future of the right is being driven by the loudest and strangest voices online, rather than by the voters who actually make up the bulk of the Republican coalition."

From BBC