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game-changing

American  
[gaym-chaynj-ing] / ˈgeɪmˌtʃeɪndʒ ɪŋ /

adjective

  1. causing a dramatic change to a situation; transformative.


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“The potential for AI to transform how businesses are run, the potential for AI to make every human into a superhuman…it is absolutely game-changing.”

From MarketWatch

Although the Met has described LFR as a "game-changing" tool in crime fighting, civil rights groups and privacy campaigners have consistently opposed the technology.

From BBC

Spurs have lacked a game-changing threat this season.

From BBC

Now he won’t play another game until he’s 27 and in the final year of his contract, when the pressure to prove he’s healthy and still a dynamic game-changing player will be immense.

From Los Angeles Times

The rack-scale offering could deliver “game-changing” performance benefits that make it better suited for more advanced AI functions, like AI agents that can carry out tasks on a user’s behalf.

From MarketWatch