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This psychological phenomenon describes the tendency to perceive information that supports one's existing "truths" while ignoring contradictory evidence.

Confirmation Bias

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In the future, Terminators will rely on these for the fine-tuning of AI models to perform tasks effectively and accurately, as well as to mitigate potential biases or undesired behaviors in the model's outputs.

Prompt Engineers/Designers

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 This mysterious ape-like creature, reported to inhabit the forests of North America, is sometimes called the "Skunk Ape" due to its odor.

Bigfoot/Sasquatch

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This Canadian singer-songwriter, known for his emotional ballads, released his fourth studio album "Justice" in 2021, featuring the hit single "Peaches."

Justin Bieber

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This slang term, originating from African American Vernacular English (AAVE), refers to a person who is dishonest or untrustworthy.

Shady

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In philosophy, the concept of "truth" refers to the correspondence between a statement and this

 the actual state of affairs / reality

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The subfield of artificial intelligence focuses on creating computer systems capable of learning from and improving based on experience.

Machine Learning

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This legendary creature, said to inhabit the Himalayan mountains, is often depicted as a large, ape-like creature.

Yeti

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This American indie pop band, formed in 2014, gained popularity with their single "Take Me to Church" and released their sophomore album "Wasteland, Baby!" in 2019.

Hozier

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 This slang term, often used in social media and texting, refers to the act of deliberately excluding someone from a group or conversation.

Ghosting

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This German philosopher famously explored the nature of truth in his work "On Truth and Lies in a Nonmoral Sense."

 Friedrich Nietzsche

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The name of this "Terminator" developed by IBM that defeated human champions in the quiz show Jeopardy.

Watson

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The name of this mythical sea creature, often depicted with the body of a fish and the head of a horse, is derived from Greek mythology.

Hippocampus

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This American singer-songwriter released her critically acclaimed album "When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?" in 2019, featuring the hit single "Bad Guy."

Billie Eilish

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This term, often used in online gaming communities, refers to a player who pretends to be new or inexperienced to deceive others.

Smurf

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This branch of mathematics deals with logical systems and truth values, often symbolized by "true" and "false."

Logic

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This famous physicist and author warned about the potential dangers of AI, famously stating, "The development of full artificial intelligence could spell the end of the human race."

 Stephen Hawking

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This mythical creature, often depicted as a large, avian-like beast with origins in Native American folklore, is said to terrorize communities with its piercing cries.

Thunderbird

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This American singer-songwriter released her debut album "Sour" in 2021, which includes the hit singles "good 4 u" and "deja vu."

Olivia Rodrigo

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This slang term, often used in internet culture, refers to a person who is excessively enthusiastic or obsessed with a particular subject or hobby.

Stan

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This famous Roman orator and philosopher famously asked, "What is truth?" during his trial.

Pontius Pilate

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The name of the AI algorithm that uses a neural network with multiple layers to learn complex patterns in data

Deep Learning

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This cryptid, said to resemble a large, flying reptile, is reported in various regions around the world, including Papua New Guinea and Indonesia.

Ropen or Flying Fox

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This Australian rapper gained international fame with her debut single "Fancy" in 2014 and released her second studio album "In My Defense" in 2019.

Iggy Azalea

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This slang term, originating from African American Vernacular English (AAVE), refers to someone who is very attractive or appealing.

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