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transform

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


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It took a combination of every single element that transformed Indiana from an afterthought into college football’s 16-0 steamroller this season: a perfect storm of bold coaching, undervalued talent, and gamechanging guts.

From The Wall Street Journal

Advances in imaging technology have transformed paleontology, allowing scientists to extract detailed information from fossils without damaging them.

From Science Daily

However, the National Police Chiefs' Council has stressed that although "AI's potential to transform policing is immense", there are "ethical considerations, privacy concerns, and the threat of the criminal use of AI" to consider.

From BBC

As clichéd as it may seem, we need love to recognize our common humanity — and to transform the callous hearts and minds of many in the halls of power where decisions on policy are made.

From Salon

On the flip side, it said AI investment could transform into sustainable growth, and activity could be further lifted by a sustained easing of trade tensions.

From BBC