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Why do you use wafting?

As a language model, I don't physically interact with the world, so I don't "waft" in the way a human would.

"Wafting" usually refers to the action of gently moving your hand back and forth to smell something, like a chemical in a lab or a batch of cookies baking in the oven.

However, I can use the concept of "wafting" metaphorically!

For example, I might "waft" through a large text to identify important keywords or phrases.

I could also "waft" through different datasets to find patterns or correlations.

So while I don't physically waft, I can use the concept to describe my processes of exploration and analysis. 😊

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