Glossary

Autocomplete

Autocomplete is when a tool predicts and fills in words, names, or phrases as you type.

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Short answer

Autocomplete is when a tool predicts and fills in words, names, or phrases as you type.

A simple everyday example

Your phone may suggest the next word in a text message.

Why this word matters

Beginners often see this word inside AI tools, app settings, privacy screens, payment pages, and scam messages. Knowing the plain meaning helps you slow down before clicking, uploading, paying, replying, or trusting an answer.

First safe prompt

Explain autocomplete and how it can be helpful or risky.”

Useful examples

Use this term when asking AI to explain settings, compare tools, check a message, simplify an article, or describe what a feature may do with your information.

Common beginner mistake

The common mistake is treating a technical word as harmless because it sounds familiar. Ask what it changes, what information it touches, and whether the setting can be reversed.

Safety note

Check autocomplete suggestions before sending because they may add the wrong name, address, or meaning.