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What is a Token in AI? A Simple Explanation

Lately, my feeds have been flooded with mentions of “OpenClaw”—it seems like everyone, everywhere, is talking about it.

Some people have even tested it out, only to complain that the “Tokens” involved ended up costing them a small fortune.

So, …

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Life is a computer: from biological virus to computer virus

In 1898, Martinus Bergerinck proved through filtration experiments that the pathogen of tobacco mosaic disease was smaller than the bacteria, and thus deduced the existence of the virus.

Today, more than 120 years later, people generally think that viruses are …

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Can AI face recognition distinguish clones?

First, we assume that clones already exist.

First let’s talk about the twin face recognition.

In general, whether it is AI or human, as long as you train deliberately, you can identify twins who look the same, not to mention …

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