disruption, A disturbance or interruption that causes a change in the normal cause of something, to make dramatic breakthroughs, To achieve major, transformative advances in knowledge or technology, to outperform humans at some tasks, To do something better or more efficiently than people in specific areas, high-volume tasks, Repetitive, large-scale assignments that benefit from automation or efficiency, to tackle novel situations, To address or deal with unfamiliar, unexpected, or unprecedented challenges, to connect disparate threads, To link seemingly unrelated ideas, data points, or perspectives into a coherent insight, cross-pollination, The sharing of ideas, methods, or innovations between different fields or groups, to conduct audits, To examine or inspect (e.g., financial records, processes) officially and systematically, (to read) boilerplate, (To review) standardized, generic text (e.g., in contracts) that requires little customization, path breaking litigation, Groundbreaking legal cases that set new precedents or change interpretation of law, to shrink ranks, To become fewer in number (e.g., employees, team members), to grab attention, To attract notice or interest, often through boldness or novelty, to stand out from the crowd, To be noticeably different or impressive compared to others.
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