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disrupt

[dis-ruhpt] / dɪsˈrʌpt /




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Fears over artificial-intelligence disruption have had an outsized impact on private credit, as tools like Anthropic’s Claude are expected to automate tasks previously handled by software and disrupt software-as-a-service business models.

From Barron's

The conflict had already disrupted F1 this season, with a large number of personnel having their journeys to the season-opening Australian Grand Prix last weekend disrupted when airspace in the Middle East was closed.

From BBC

Now data outages are disrupting daily routines and businesses.

From The Wall Street Journal

And Russell is still wary of the Ferraris' potential to disrupt.

From BBC

Retaliatory Iranian strikes targeting Israel and US military bases across the Middle East have disrupted major hubs for international air travel and caused the price of oil to soar.

From BBC