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Recognition Check

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Users can check a specific statement and how the AI recognizes the statement in the Recognition Check under the Knowledge section.

Using the Recognition Check

  1. Enter any statement beside the Recognize button.

2. At the middle bottom part, you will see the statement that is/are recognized by the AI.

3. In the right section, you will see the statements with similar statements from the closest meaning to the furthest.