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Opposite Day
The Nuance Game
Picture Puzzles
100

The speaker claims that it’s difficult for artists and authors to prove that their work has been used to train AI models without their _______ (TECHNOLOGY)

consent

100

Oblivious

Ex: aware
100

Mitigate vs solve

Ex: to mitigate is to make a problem less bad, and to solve is to fix a problem completely (해소 vs 해결)

100

1

downplay

200

______ ______ leads people to overestimate their own contributions and underestimate others’ (SUCCESSFUL LIFE)

egocentric bias

200

Acknowledge

Ex: ignore

200

Consent vs agreement

Ex: consent is always given one way to allow an action to happen (like allowing a company to use your data), but agreement is usually more two-sided and mutual
200

2

split the check

300

The speaker discusses the significant environmental impacts, including energy consumption and carbon _______, associated with training and _______ large AI language models (TECHNOLOGY)

emissions, deploying

300

Restorative

Ex: exhausting, draining

300

Infringe vs violate

Ex: infringe is more specific to personal rights, copyright, or intellectual property (IP) rights, and is used with 'on' (you're infringing on my right to free speech!), but violate can be used more broadly when breaking a rule or law (you violated the law)

300

3

chalk it up to

400

Research has shown that personality shifts during key periods and that a person’s behavior is _______, _______ by our _______, life experiences, and age (PERSONALITY)

malleable, molded, upbringing

400

Take something with a grain of salt

Ex: take at face value, believe completely

400

Bias vs prejudice

Ex: bias is an (often subconscious) preference or attitude that leans towards or against someone or something, but prejudice is a more solid (often conscious) thought or belief

400

4

up for debate

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