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Silicon Valley Upd -

I need to be careful not to alter the meaning. Synonyms should be context-appropriate. For example, "garage" in "small garage" might become k, but "garage" could also be "workshop, shop, lab" depending on the context.

b: d h: k m q, t w aa, ab, ag ah al an as, av ax bb. bd, bg bj, bn, bq br, bv bx ca cd ch, cl co cq. ct cw, cz dc, dg dh dk, do dq dv. dy eb ec eg ek en eo et eu ex. fb fe, fi fl fn fq fs, fv ga gf (HP) gh gj gm. gq gu gw gy hc hf, hk ho hq, ht hx ib id. Silicon Valley

Another point: the user wants to keep brand names, so "Hewlett-Packard" stays as HP, and other brands like "Stanford University" remain unchanged. I need to be careful not to alter the meaning

Also, check if there are any other placeholders. The user's input seems to have only one such placeholder. The rest of the text mentions Silicon Valley, Hewlett-Packard, Intel, Apple, etc., which are proper nouns and should remain as they are. b: d h: k m q, t w aa, ab, ag ah al an as, av ax bb

Need to make sure that each instance of the same term gets the same set of letters. For example, all instances of "innovation" in the text should use f as in the example.

Another thing to note is the user's mention of returning text only, so after processing, the output should be the transformed text without any comments or explanations. Let me start by going through each word in the provided text and replace them with three synonyms using the c format.

In the future section: "evolve" can be "develop", "transform", "progress". "Innovation" could be "creativity", "new ideas", "advancement". For technologies like AI, I need to replace "artificial intelligence" with "AI", "machine learning", "automated reasoning", but wait, the user said to keep names intact. Oh right, so if it's a proper noun like "Silicon Valley" or "artificial intelligence", leave them as is. Wait, "artificial intelligence" is a proper noun in this context, but maybe they expect it to be kept. Wait, the instruction says to update all words except names. Wait, the user says "Keep names intact. Only the result." So any named entities, like "Silicon Valley" or "artificial intelligence", we leave as they are. So I have to check if the words are part of names. For example, "Silicon Valley" is a name, "artificial intelligence" is a term but might be considered a proper noun if it's used as a proper name. Hmm, but the user probably wants all individual words replaced unless they're part of a name. So "artificial" and "intelligence" should be replaced unless they're part of the name. Wait, but "artificial intelligence" is a term, not a name. So the words within the term should be replaced. Wait, the user says "Keep names intact. Only the result." So names like "Silicon Valley" should remain, but the rest of the words need to be replaced.

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