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  2. String-searching algorithm - Wikipedia

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    A simple and inefficient way to see where one string occurs inside another is to check at each index, one by one. First, we see if there is a copy of the needle starting at the first character of the haystack; if not, we look to see if there's a copy of the needle starting at the second character of the haystack, and so forth.

  3. Content similarity detection - Wikipedia

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    One part of the study assigned one group of students to write a paper. These students were first educated about plagiarism and informed that their work was to be run through a content similarity detection system. A second group of students was assigned to write a paper without any information about plagiarism.

  4. This is what happens when ChatGPT tries to create crochet ...

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    We crocheted some ChatGPT-generated patterns to find out. ChatGPT, a publicly available language-learning AI, was not designed to create things like crochet or knitting patterns, but what happens ...

  5. Type safety - Wikipedia

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    Prevention of illegal operations. For example, a type system can reject the expression 3 / "Hello, World" as invalid, because the division operator is not defined for a string divisor. Memory safety. Type systems can prevent wild pointers that could otherwise arise from a pointer to one type of object being treated as a pointer to another type.

  6. Charset detection - Wikipedia

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    One of the few cases where charset detection works reliably is detecting UTF-8. [ 3 ] This is due to the large percentage of invalid byte sequences in UTF-8, [ 4 ] so that text in any other encoding that uses bytes with the high bit set is extremely unlikely to pass a UTF-8 validity test. [ 3 ]

  7. Wikipedia:Why you shouldn't write articles with ChatGPT ...

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    Wikipedia is an open, collaboratively edited encyclopedia that aims to represent verifiable facts and present a neutral point of view.While AI systems have advanced in natural language generation, using them to automatically generate or contribute entire Wikipedia articles poses some challenges that could undermine Wikipedia's collaborative, factual and neutral standards if not addressed ...

  8. How ChatGPT changed the world of tech in just one year - AOL

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    But ChatGPT, and generative AI more generally, have raised questions about data usage rights and the potential to create and spread disinformation via images and videos.

  9. ChatGPT - Wikipedia

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    ChatGPT is a generative artificial intelligence chatbot developed by OpenAI and launched in 2022. It is currently based on the GPT-4o large language model (LLM). ChatGPT can generate human-like conversational responses and enables users to refine and steer a conversation towards a desired length, format, style, level of detail, and language. [2]