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I should make sure the proper nouns are left as is. So "Google", "IBM", "Microsoft" stay. The user only wants to replace the terms with their variants.

The example text they provided is a sentence about AI and machine learning. Let me go through each term. For example, "artificial intelligence" is a term. The user wants three variants, so I can think of synonyms like automated reasoning. Next, "machine learning" is already a term, so maybe deep learning. "Data" becomes information. Wait, but "data sets" and "input" are specific. Maybe inputs? NFBusty.24.06.06.Sharon.White.Enchanted.XXX.720...

Wait, "training machine learning models" – maybe "training" here is part of a phrase. If I replace "models" with frameworks, that's okay. I should make sure the proper nouns are left as is

Okay, let's see. The user wants me to take the given text and replace every term with three variants in the c format. Proper nouns should stay the same. First, I need to identify which words are terms and which are proper nouns. The example text they provided is a sentence

I need to check each word to see if it's a proper noun. Words in the example like "AI" itself might be a term to replace, but if it's part of a proper noun, like "AI research", maybe just the "AI" part. Wait, the example text doesn't have proper nouns except the company names. Let me look again. Original text: "Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning are revolutionizing the tech industry. Companies like Google, IBM, and Microsoft are investing heavily in AI research and development. Data is the key to training machine learning models, and algorithms play a crucial role in making AI systems efficient and effective."