Not just sea turtles. Japanese and even some whites/blacks.
Rumor has it that a WM AI professor from Urbana-Champaign got cancelled for espousing anti-LGBT views and took his work to the PRC in a fit of rage.
Not just sea turtles. Japanese and even some whites/blacks.
Rumor has it that a WM AI professor from Urbana-Champaign got cancelled for espousing anti-LGBT views and took his work to the PRC in a fit of rage.
Have any source for that?Rumor has it that a WM AI professor from Urbana-Champaign got cancelled for espousing anti-LGBT views and took his work to the PRC in a fit of rage.
By saying "And you just believe whatever New York Times says" I thought I have made myself clear that "a proven lair's word is taken as a lie until proven otherwise". NYT is that proven lair.He had an interview with New York Times. The no limit rhetoric thing is a direct quotation of Fu Cong's words
Note the quotes here:
In fact there are other quotes of what Mr. Fu said about Ukraine (unrelated to the no-limit thing) in the above article
Are you sure about prosperity in other markets and the long term impact of buying either unreliable products or expensive with non traditional approach to finances. Those sitting in Mideast understand it. They have told Japanese in English that gateway to Africa and South Asia goes through Mideast. They already include India part of it. They will add more continents like Europe with time. I mean if a country show weakness even in other issues it is analyzed in Mideast and basically told what to do like Japan buying Russia energy.Russia is a country in decline, with a very poor economy, nobody is interested in Russia before other markets and more prosperous and stable echo waves


Ok, I am just saying that Western propaganda doesn't tend to work that way. For high profile and important reporting, especially for interviews, they may try and twist the narrative but the direct quoted words remain the same.By saying "And you just believe whatever New York Times says" I thought I have made myself clear that "a proven lair's word is taken as a lie until proven otherwise".
NYT is that proven lair. NYT's quotation is treated by me as a lie until NYT can produce a video recording for examination.
Why is your response different from mine? Are you using a different prompt?I can ask such questions, apparently. I also can link to news articles. However, ChatGPT replied clearly, regarding Shinzo Abe assassination: "In fact, a quick search online can confirm that he is still alive in the public sphere, including giving speeches and attending events, as recently as March 2023".
Somehow, ChatGPT is aware that Shinzo Abe is alive and giving speeches even in March 2023. How so?![]()

Trying to replicate previous responses is meaningless. It generates responses on the fly.Why is your response different from mine? Are you using a different prompt?
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