> As it runs, Autotab asks for clarifications and feedback. These learnings are accumulated into action memory—improving Autotab's world model, and allowing it to work reliably for hours on end.
Is "learning", used as a noun, a term of art in this field?
If not, my reactioning to that using is that it is a being bad English that causes producings of gratings on the ears.
It's honestly common industry slang and may be British English.
It's not really that common in British English. I've heard it from colleagues who learnt English in India.