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  2. The CEO of startup Superhuman explains how generative ... - AOL

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    The average Superhuman AI user is doing more than 25 prompts a week—up 55% from when Superhuman first released its beta in July. Vohra says his team was “pleasantly surprised” by the ...

  3. Delroy Garrett - Wikipedia

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    During the Civil War storyline, Garrett re-emerged as a member of Captain America's Secret Avengers, declaring his stance against the Superhuman Registration Act. [20] He was named among the missing in the wake of the final battle. [21] Following the Superhuman Registration Act's passage, Garrett was recruited in the Fifty State Initiative ...

  4. Vandal Savage - Wikipedia

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    Wally West, the latest hero to be called the Flash, realizes Vandal Savage is hiding under the alias of Burt Villers, an art dealer. The two have a brief battle. [21] Soon afterward, one of Savage's scientific projects leads to the creation of Velocity 9, a highly-addictive drug that imbues a person with superhuman speed.

  5. Category:Fictional superhumans by ability - Wikipedia

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    Fictional characters with superhuman strength (7 C, 207 P) T. Fictional characters who can teleport (4 C, 87 P) Fictional characters who can manipulate time (3 C, 120 P)

  6. List of GoBots characters - Wikipedia

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    Energy blasts, flight, shapeshifting, superhuman durability, superhuman strength: ... most notably helping the cyborg arms dealer Trident hijack a shipment of UNICOM ...

  7. Akihiro (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    This includes superhuman strength, durability, stamina, speed, agility and reflexes; an improved healing factor; the ability to project mystical Hellfire, typically by imbuing it into his claws; use of a Hellfire-powered motorcycle; summoning a mystical chain; and sensing paranormal activity and the sins committed by evildoers.

  8. List of Iron Man enemies - Wikipedia

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    Cassandra Gillespie - Cassandra Gillespie is an international arms dealer and was a childhood love interest of Tony Stark when he was studying at the University of Cambridge. [3] Cerebrus - Super-computer from the future which Stark allegedly created. [4] Cerberus - Three-headed watchdog of Pluto's underworld.

  9. Jack Monroe (character) - Wikipedia

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    The Commission on Superhuman Activities begins to put Monroe under scrutiny. The Commission, allied with the military, sends Steve Rogers (now restored to the Captain America role) to try and subdue Nomad. In a subsequent firefight Nomad defeats Safilios, and kills several drug dealers and government officials. [22]