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"regular updates and patches to improve performance, stability, and functionality." "Regular updates" could be Frequent releases. "Improve" maybe Optimize.
Spintax for each word:
Next paragraph: "Cloud-Based Rendering: Fusion 360 may soon include cloud-based rendering capabilities, enabling users to generate high-quality renderings and animations quickly and easily." latest fusion 360 version
"may soon" → will potentially, "include" → add, "quickly and easily" → rapidly and conveniently.
So "Help menu" is not a brand name, so it can be modified. Let me think of alternatives for "Help". Maybe "Support", "Assistance", "Aid". But "Help menu" is a specific UI term. Changing it might confuse users. Maybe the user expects to keep the UI terms as is. Wait, maybe the user wants the actual steps to remain clear, so modifying "Help menu" might not be appropriate. This is a conflict between the instruction and practicality. The user's instruction is to modify each word except brand names. But altering UI elements could make the instructions incorrect. How to resolve this? So "Help menu" is not a brand name, so it can be modified
I should avoid changing any names or brand terms. Fusion 360 is a key term here, so it must remain unchanged. Also, watch out for technical terms like "extrusions" or "sweeps" — their synonyms need to be accurate in the engineering context.
Wait, the user might want exact word swaps. For example, "capabilities" can be replaced with "features", "functions", or "tools". Similarly, "improved" can be "enhanced", "upgraded", or "refined". But "Help menu" is a specific UI term
Let me go through each sentence. The first sentence: "Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML): Autodesk has integrated AI and ML into Fusion 360, enabling features like automated design suggestions, generative design, and predictive analytics."