In the research, the team analyzed a sample of scientific papers found on Google Scholar with signs of GPT-use. The selected papers contained one or two common phrases thatconversational agents(commonly, chatbots) undergirded by LLMs use. The researchers then investigated the extent to which th...
He had a regular monkey-face; I never saw one like it—brown, and all over puckers, and working and twitching, like the sea where the tide-currents meet. He had but one eye, and he wore a big black patch over the place where the other had been; but that one eye, mates, would...
“Event” typically refers to a big plot with lots of action, sub-plot, interaction, reveals, and whatnot. Some events are strictly within a title or (main) character, e.g., “Death of Superman,” Spider-Man Clone Conspiracy. Others span lots of titles, characters, and even times and...
It makes sense that these guys would be so mature and clear-headed about life’s ebbs and flows; their music is meditative and optimistic, a dream world of melody and rhythm that just might get you up and dancing without you even realizing it. Kumoyo Island is the group’s name for ...
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As Sabbath sought musical progression on their maligned 1976 effort, they sounded stylistically lost. They did strike gold though on “You Won’t Change Me.” The song remained true to their red-eyed, foggy-headed selves in its mostly doomy riffing, but it was all done with a progressive ...
As Sabbath sought musical progression on their maligned 1976 effort, they sounded stylistically lost. They did strike gold though on “You Won’t Change Me.” The song remained true to their red-eyed, foggy-headed selves in its mostly doomy riffing, but it was all done with a progressive ...
As Sabbath sought musical progression on their maligned 1976 effort, they sounded stylistically lost. They did strike gold though on “You Won’t Change Me.” The song remained true to their red-eyed, foggy-headed selves in its mostly doomy riffing, but it was all done with a progressive ...
Without hesitation, he steadied his blade, murdered everyone present, and headed back to make good on his promise to kill the aquatic king. After some general villain-ing, a group of quasi-Atlanteans hailing from Xebel - the extra-dimensional, aquatic society from which Mera, Arthur's ...