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Why Typos Don't Matter

Why Typos Don’t Matter

AI models don't read words — they read tokens, small chunks of characters. When you misspell a word, most of the token pieces remain the same. The pattern survives, and because meaning in language ...

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AI models don't read words — they read tokens, small chunks of characters. When you misspell a word, most of the token pieces remain the same. The pattern survives, and because meaning in language is highly redundant, the continuation still points to the same idea.

Typos don't disappear — they're still there. But they usually don't matter much because models were trained on messy internet text full of broken grammar, misspellings, and mixed languages. The model isn't fragile.

There is a limit. If a typo changes the structure completely — in code, formulas, IDs, or passwords — meaning collapses because the pattern is gone.

AI doesn't understand spelling. It understands patterns. And as long as the pattern survives, typos usually don't matter.

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