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  2. Large language model - Wikipedia

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    A large language model (LLM) is a language model trained with self-supervised machine learning on a vast amount of text, designed for natural language processing tasks, especially language generation. [1][2] The largest and most capable LLMs are generative pre-trained transformers (GPTs) that provide the core capabilities of modern chatbots. LLMs can be fine-tuned for specific tasks or guided ...

  3. Persian cat - Wikipedia

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    A show-style Persian cat has an extremely long and thick coat, short legs, a wide head with ears set far apart, large eyes, and an extremely shortened muzzle. The breed was originally established with a short muzzle, but over time, this characteristic has become extremely exaggerated, particularly in North America.

  4. Horse - Wikipedia

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    The height of horses is measured at the highest point of the withers, where the neck meets the back. [23] This point is used because it is a stable point of the anatomy, unlike the head or neck, which move up and down in relation to the body of the horse. Size varies greatly among horse breeds, as with this full-sized horse and small pony. In English-speaking countries, the height of horses is ...

  5. List of stock characters - Wikipedia

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    Claude Gillot (1673–1722) — Four Commedia dell'arte Figures: Three Gentlemen and Pierrot, c.1715 Stock characters from Italian: Commedia dell'Arte — which gave each character a standard costume, so easily distinguished – continued across many types of theater, dramatic storytelling, and fiction. A stock character is a dramatic or literary character representing a generic type in a ...

  6. The Far Side - Wikipedia

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    The Far Side is a single-panel comic created by Gary Larson and syndicated by Chronicle Features and then Universal Press Syndicate, which ran from January 1, 1980 to January 1, 1995 (when Larson retired as a cartoonist). Its surrealistic humor is often based on uncomfortable social situations, improbable events, an anthropomorphic view of the world, logical fallacies, impending bizarre ...

  7. Broadchurch series 1 - Wikipedia

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    The final episode of series one finished with a caption reading "Broadchurch Will Return". ITV executives confirmed that a second series of Broadchurch had been commissioned, with production to begin in 2014. [2] Following episode eight, an extra scene was released on YouTube depicting Danny's wake, held the afternoon after the funeral but before the evening when the beacons were lit. Nigel ...

  8. Epstein files - Wikipedia

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    The files also contained FBI interview notes with an employee at Epstein's Florida estate who described duties such as fanning $100 bills on a table near Epstein's bed, disposing of used condoms, and placing a gun between Epstein's mattresses. [38]

  9. Rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The word rabbit derives from the Middle English rabet ("young of the coney"), a borrowing from the Walloon robète, which was a diminutive of the French or Middle Dutch robbe ("rabbit"), a term of unknown origin. [1] The term coney is a term for an adult rabbit used until the 18th century; rabbit once referred only to the young animals. [2] More recently, the term kit or kitten has been used ...