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  2. Perplexity AI - Wikipedia

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    Perplexity AI is a conversational search engine that uses large language models (LLMs) to answer queries using sources from the web and cites links within the text response. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Its developer, Perplexity AI, Inc., is based in San Francisco, California .

  3. Nhất Chi Mai - Wikipedia

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    Nhất Chi Mai (February 20, 1934 – May 16, 1967), born Phan Thị Mai and legally named Thích nữ Diệu Huỳnh, was a Buddhist nun who killed herself in an act of self-immolation in Saigon on May 16, 1967, in protest at the Vietnam War.

  4. Perplexity - Wikipedia

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    Perplexity is sometimes used as a measure of the difficulty of a prediction problem. It is, however, generally not a straight forward representation of the relevant probability. For example, if you have two choices, one with probability 0.9, your chances of a correct guess using the optimal strategy are 90 percent.

  5. Vietnamese exonyms - Wikipedia

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    United Kingdom Đại Anh, Anh Cát Lợi, Anh, Anh Quốc, Vương quốc Anh, Liên hiệp Anh; English name Vietnamese name Endonym Notes Name Language Edinburgh: Ê-đin-brơ Edinburgh English Scots England: Anh Cát Lợi, Hồng Mao England English Northern Ireland: Bắc Ái Nhĩ Lan Northern Ireland English London: Luân Đôn, Long ...

  6. Perplexity (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Perplexity is a measurement of how well a probability distribution or probability model predicts a sample. Perplexity may also refer to: Perplexity, a 1990 video game; Perplex City, an alternate reality game (ARG) Perplexity AI, a conversational search engine

  7. Thích Nhất Hạnh - Wikipedia

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    On 13 March 1964, Nhất Hạnh and the monks at An Quang Pagoda founded the Institute of Higher Buddhist Studies (Học Viện Phật Giáo Việt Nam), with the UBCV's support and endorsement. [13] Renamed Vạn Hanh Buddhist University, it was a private institution that taught Buddhist studies, Vietnamese culture, and languages, in Saigon.

  8. Vietnamese encyclopedias - Wikipedia

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    Từ điển bách khoa toàn thư Việt Nam (Encyclopedia of Vietnam), a state-sponsored encyclopedia which was published in 2005. Vietnamese Wikipedia, a project of the Wikimedia Foundation. Vietnam War encyclopedias. Encyclopedic works and encyclopedias focused on Vietnam War-related topics.

  9. Vietnamese Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Vietnamese Wikipedia initially went online in November 2002, with a front page and an article about the Internet Society.The project received little attention and did not begin to receive significant contributions until it was "restarted" in October 2003 [3] and the newer, Unicode-capable MediaWiki software was installed soon after.