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Chatbots May ‘Hallucinate’ More Often Than Many Realize
When OpenAI's ChatGPT chatbot was introduced, it impressed millions with its humanlike responses and ability to discuss various topics. However, it became apparent that this chatbot often fabricates information.
By Mushfiqur Ahmed 2 years ago in Writers
Our 10 Best Recipes of 2023
1.Chicken cutlet with sundried tomato cream sauce Chicken cutlet with dried tomato cream sauce Although chicken cutlets can be chicken breasts cut in half, this recipe shows how to make chicken cutlets with twice the deliciousness. A jar of sun-dried tomatoes goes double for this healthy dinner idea. The flavored oil packed in them is used to stir-fry chicken and the tomatoes are used to make a creamy sauce.
By Make Money Online2 years ago in Writers
THIS IS ABOUT OBUDU CATLE RANCH NIGERIA
Six clans, Bette, Obanlikwu, Bendi, Utuwang, Ukpe-Alege, and Utanga-Becheve, are found in the Obudu geo-cultural area. These clans have all prospered as distinct communities with a strong kinship culture. The Obudu people's origins are unknown, although it's possible that they moved from someplace in the east to where they are currently around the 18th century. The most well-known migration legend, the Ulanga Legend, identifies Ulanga, a high summit in the modern-day Utanga-Becheve clan settlement of Amandakureke, as a secondary or possibly tertiary dispersal center.
By AZAGIRO UCHENNA 2 years ago in Writers
The Beloved Princess
I remember a little bit about my mother and father. I knew they were in loved. I knew they were close at one time. I knew they were best friends. But I never understood why they parted. I never knew why they separated. My grandmother who raised me said they had loved but as much as they had loved, they had disagreements She believed that my father's family wanted him to marry someone else. And my mother felt isolated and unwanted so she ranaway with me. I longed for my father maybe sometimes even more. My father has always been in my heart but I could not express it. My mother left me when I was twelve and she told me everything she could about my father. She said he was some king in a faraway country. She said many things about how powerful and prestigious he was. And that she wrote him letters about me and she received no response. Now that I am about to marry, where a father supposed to wish his daughter well. I don't know where to turn. I don't even know he would notice me. He probably doesn't care. Maybe father moved on and started a new family. However grandma told me to write him as she gave me his address.
By Distinguished Honorary Alumni Dr. Matthew Primous2 years ago in Writers
True Redemption
I remember my father the way he was before what he is now. We used to go on walks and rides throughout the country. We used to bike and see the world. My father was loving, hardworking and honest. My father was caring, good nature and decent. He used to tell me wise stories about life and read to me about what a real man is. He used to have hope for me. Things aren't what they used to be. I'm Kc and my father is President Billy Cleveland. My father was a minister turned politician. He loved people and leading them to the right way. He loved church but he had an urge for justice. He wanted things to get better. Sometimes I think the injustice turned into an ambition because he was determined. But I missed the father who showed his love in practical ways and now that he became President of the United States, things have for certain changed. My mother noticed. Her name was Glo Cleveland. She went from first lady of a church all the way up to First Lady of the United States. My mother for certain noticed the changes in my father but she just dismissed it as job stress. We used to gather at a peaceful dinner but now its just my mother and I.
By Distinguished Honorary Alumni Dr. Matthew Primous2 years ago in Writers
Boom ta ra! the winners of the Write-a-witch challenge are...
Congratulations to all who entered the unofficial Vocal Write-a-witch awards. There were some truly magical entries and everyone's a winner as far as I am concerned. But of course in any such challenge, choices have to be made. I have selected the six winners, those that I think best match the given criteria. I now need your help in ranking the stories. Please read the linked stories and comment in this thread, on which one you think should be the overall winner. Of course feel free to comment on the stories themselves, but I will only be taking into account those comments that appear below.
By Raymond G. Taylor2 years ago in Writers





