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  2. OpenAI’s new text generator writes sad poems and corrects ...

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    The language model has 175 billion parameters — 10 times more than the 1.6 billion in GPT-2, which was also considered gigantic on its release last year. GPT-3 can perform an impressive range of ...

  3. Suicide note - Wikipedia

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    Some fields of study, such as sociology, psychiatry and graphology, have investigated the reasons why people who complete or attempt suicide leave a note.. The most common reasons that people contemplating suicide choose to write a suicide note include one or more of the following: [2]

  4. Automatic Complaint-Letter Generator - Wikipedia

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    The Automatic Complaint-Letter Generator is a website that automatically generates complaint letters. The website was created by Scott Pakin in 1994. The website was created by Scott Pakin in 1994. It allows users to submit the name of the individual or company that the complaint is directed toward.

  5. Postmodernism Generator - Wikipedia

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    The Postmodernism Generator is a computer program that automatically produces "close imitations" of postmodernist writing. It was written in 1996 by Andrew C. Bulhak of Monash University using the Dada Engine, a system for generating random text from recursive grammars . [ 1 ]

  6. OpenAI - Wikipedia

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    An instance of GPT-2 writing a paragraph based on a prompt from its own Wikipedia article in February 2021. Generative Pre-trained Transformer 2 ("GPT-2") is an unsupervised transformer language model and the successor to OpenAI's original GPT model ("GPT-1"). GPT-2 was announced in February 2019, with only limited demonstrative versions ...

  7. Wikipedia:Random - Wikipedia

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    On Wikipedia and other sites running on MediaWiki, Special:Random can be used to access a random article in the main namespace; this feature is useful as a tool to generate a random article.

  8. All the Sad Young Men - Wikipedia

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    All the Sad Young Men is a collection of short fiction by American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. The stories originally appeared independently in popular literary journals and were first collected in February 1926 by Charles Scribner's Sons .

  9. Happy Endings (short story) - Wikipedia

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    "Happy Endings" is a short story by Margaret Atwood.It was first published in a 1983 Canadian collection, Murder in the Dark, [1] and highlighted during the nomination period for the 2017/2018 Galley Beggar Press Short Story Prize.