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Just select any text on your screen and click to summarize, explain, or rewrite it using top-tier AI models.

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Stuck on a multiple-choice question? Cortex reads the options directly from the page and highlights the correct answer for you.

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We automatically route your requests between Groq and OpenRouter. If one API goes down, the other takes over instantly.

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It's simple: install the extension, activate your license key, and you're good to go. The AI interface floats discreetly over your current webpage. No clunky sidebars, no copying and pasting into other tabsβ€”just fast, accurate answers exactly when you need them.

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Understanding React HooksHooks are functions that let you "hook into" React state and lifecycle features from function components. They don't work inside classes.
Rules of HooksOnly call Hooks at the top level. Don't call Hooks inside loops, conditions, or nested functions.
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AWS Certification Quiz
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Which AWS service should you use to run a serverless application without managing infrastructure?
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Amazon EC2
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AWS Lambda
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Amazon S3
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Definition: PolymorphismIn programming, polymorphism refers to the ability of a variable, function, or object to take on multiple forms. It allows entities of different types to be treated as instances of the same class.
ContextThis concept is heavily used in Object-Oriented design patterns to improve code reusability...