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  2. Prompt corner - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the prompt corner was situated at stage left. Prompt side (abbreviated to PS) and opposite prompt (abbreviated to OP, sometimes called off prompt) are widely used terms for stage left and stage right. [1] However some theatres choose to install prompt corner in a discreet area of the auditorium.

  3. Blocking (stage) - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes the terms prompt and bastard/opposite prompt are used as synonyms. (See also Prompt corner) House left and house right refer to the audience perspective. In productions for film or video, analogous terms are screen left/right and camera left/right. To cross is to move.

  4. Wikipedia : WikiProject Stagecraft/Terminology/List of ...

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    Prompt: to give an actor his/her next line when he/she has forgotten it. Also the person whose job it is to do this (also called the prompter). It used to mean the side of the stage where the prompter sat. The other side of the stage was called 'Opposite Prompt' or OP.

  5. Loab - Wikipedia

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    The Sweden-based artist Steph Maj Swanson said that they first generated these images in April 2022 by using the algorithmic technique of "negative prompt weights" accessing latent space, [5] the initial prompt – 'Brando::-1', requesting the opposite of actor Marlon Brando – [6] generated a "skyline logo" with cryptic lettering.

  6. Prompter (theatre) - Wikipedia

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    The prompter (sometimes prompt) in a theatre is a person who prompts or cues actors when they forget their lines or neglect to move on the stage to where they are supposed to be situated. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The role of the souffleur, or prompter, reaches back to the medieval theater, [ 4 ] but has disappeared in countries like Britain, the ...

  7. 81 Times Customer Support Chats Were Completely Useless - AOL

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    As a bonus, you'll find a story further down, about how one customer's viral interaction with an AI customer service bot went hilariously off-script, prompting a delivery company to do damage control.

  8. Waluigi effect - Wikipedia

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    More worryingly, the opposite Waluigi state may be an "attractor" that LLMs tend to collapse into over a long session, even when used innocently. Crude attempts at prompting an AI are hypothesized to make such a collapse actually more likely to happen; "once [the LLM maintainer] has located the desired Luigi, it's much easier to summon the ...

  9. Fix problems reading or receiving AOL Mail

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    If you're having problems reading and retrieving your AOL Mail, the following troubleshooting steps: Use AOL Basic Mail. AOL Basic Mail gives you a way to see your emails in a simpler layout.