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transform

[trans-fawrm, trans-fawrm] / trænsˈfɔrm, ˈtræns fɔrm /


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To address this challenge, Chait and his team believed the solution would be "massive parallelization," a concept that previously transformed computing and DNA sequencing.

From Science Daily

He writes about how AI is transforming the way people work and live, its promises and risks and the infrastructure that underpins the technology.

From The Wall Street Journal

In particular, insiders are asking what it all means for the hugely successful "Gulf model" of aviation - which has been widely credited with transforming long-distance travel and making it cheaper.

From BBC

Their decision will likely transform the already heated debate over social media addiction as a concept, what role apps may play in engineering it, and whether individuals like Kaley can prove they’re afflicted.

From Los Angeles Times

The partnership intends to help energy companies transform operational data across subsurface, production, and energy infrastructure into insights.

From The Wall Street Journal