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  • Ethical concerns of ChatGPT

    Labeling data It was revealed by a TIME magazine investigation that to build a safety system against toxic content (e.g. sexual abuse, violence, racism, sexism, etc.), OpenAI used outsourced Kenyan workers earning less than $2 per hour to label toxic content. These labels were used to train a mod...
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  • Valentine’s Day

    Valentine’s Day

    Valentine’s Day, also called Saint Valentine’s Day or the Feast of Saint Valentine, is celebrated annually on February 14. It originated as a Christian feast day honoring a martyr named Valentine. Through later folk traditions, it has become a significant cultural and commercial celeb...
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  • Implications of ChatGPT

    In cybersecurity Check Point Research and others noted that ChatGPT was capable of writing phishing emails and malware, especially when combined with OpenAI Codex. OpenAI CEO wrote that advancing software could pose “(for example) a huge cybersecurity risk” and also continued to predi...
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  • PVC Material

    PVC Material

    Polyvinyl chloride (alternatively: poly(vinyl chloride), colloquial: polyvinyl, or simply vinyl; abbreviated: PVC) is the world’s third-most widely produced synthetic polymer of plastic (after polyethylene and polypropylene). About 40 million tons of PVC are produced each year. PVC comes in...
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  • The Lantern Festival

    The Lantern Festival

    Lantern Festival is a traditional Chinese holiday, the Lantern Festival customs have a long process of formation, rooted in the ancient folk custom of opening the lights to pray for blessings. The opening of lights for blessing usually begins on the 14th night of the first month “test light...
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  • The “New Year Festival” in various countries

    The neighboring countries have always been influenced by Chinese culture. In the Korean peninsula, Lunar New Year is called “New Year’s Day” or “Old Year’s Day” and is a national holiday from the first to the third day of the first month. In Vietnam, the Lunar ...
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  • Customs of The Ninth Day of The First Lunar Month

    Customs of The Ninth Day of The First Lunar Month

    In Chinese folklore and customs, the ninth day of the first lunar month for the birth of the Jade Emperor, commonly known as the “Jade Emperor will”, it is said that the various gods in heaven and earth, in this day to celebrate in a grand manner. The Jade Emperor will personally desc...
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  • Traditional Food in Chinese New Year

    Traditional Food in Chinese New Year

    A reunion dinner (nián yè fàn) is held on New Year’s Eve during which family members gather for a celebration. The venue will usually be in or near the home of the most senior member of the family. The New Year’s Eve dinner is very large and sumptuous and traditionally includes dishes...
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  • Chinese New Year

    Chinese New Year

    Chinese New Year, also called Lunar New Year, is the festival that celebrates the beginning of a new year on the traditional lunisolar Chinese calendar. In Chinese, the festival is commonly referred to as the Spring Festival (traditional Chinese: 春節; simplified Chinese: 春节) as the spring seas...
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  • The Difference Between Umbrellas And Sunny Umbrellas

    1、Weight difference Compared with umbrellas, sunny umbrellas will be lighter umbrella frame, some umbrella frame for non-metallic materials. 2、Different materials The fabric and material of the umbrella are special, the sun protection function is particularly good, in addition, the ability to b...
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  • How to Choose Sun Protection Umbrella

    How to Choose Sun Protection Umbrella

    First of all, look at the fabric and coating. Sunscreen umbrella and ordinary umbrellas are different, mainly different from their fabric. TC cotton and silver coating cloth sunscreen effect can be said to be the best, but if the fabric is used cotton material, it had better not to use as an umbr...
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  • Historical European New Year Dates

    Historical European New Year Dates

    During the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire, years began on the date on which each consul first entered the office. This was probably May 1 before 222 BC, March 15 from 222 BC to 154 BC, and January 1 from 153 BC. In 45 BC, when Julius Caesar‘s new Julian calendar took effect, the Senate...
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