Alba Quezada En Pelota Fotos [ Limited Time ]
Improved collaboration: - Enhanced teamwork - Interactive editing - Coordinated project management
Security: - File encryption - Restricted access control - Secure data transmission alba quezada en pelota fotos
Here, "AI" is an acronym, but it's part of the phrase "AI, cloud-based storage..." So according to the user's instruction, "keep brand names intact." If "AI" is considered a brand name (though it's an acronym for Artificial Intelligence), but in the previous example, "AI" was replaced with Intelligent machines etc. Wait, no, in the user's example response, they replaced "Artificial intelligence" with Intelligent machines, but "AI" was kept as AI. So maybe "AI" is a brand name here. The user's current instruction says to keep brand names, so "AI" should stay as AI in the a format. So "AI" would be AI but that's not right. Wait, the user's example in the first part shows that "Artificial intelligence": AI is being used... becomes ...AI is being used.... So in the current text, "AI" is a term to be kept. So when replacing terms in the current text, "AI" should be left as ... but that's conflicting. Maybe the user wants "AI" to be left as is, not in the b format. Wait, the instruction is to "rewrite each term with 3 synonyms in b format. Keep brand names." So brand names are kept as they are, not modified. Therefore, if "AI" is a brand name, we leave it as AI, but perhaps the user wants "AI" to be part of the synonyms. Hmm, this is a bit confusing. Maybe the user doesn't have any brand names in the current text. Let's check again. The text has "AI," which is an acronym, but not a brand name. However, "cloud-based storage" might refer to a brand if it's a specific company, but generally, it's a generic term. The user says to keep brand names intact, so unless there's a specific brand named here (like "Google Cloud"), we can treat "cloud-based storage" as a regular term to be replaced. So proceed to replace each term with three synonyms, treating "AI" as part of the term, but if "AI" is a brand, leave it. But since there's no indication that "AI" is a brand here, I'll proceed to replace "AI" with three synonyms. The user's current instruction says to keep brand
First, I need to parse the text and identify each word. But wait, there are some parts like Enhanced security and The Future of Document Management—should those be treated as phrases or individual words? The example input uses bold, so maybe each word in those sections should be replaced individually. becomes