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print("\n--- Generating Responses ---\n")
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do_sample=True, # Enable sampling for more diverse responses
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print(f"### Test Prompt {i+1}: ###")
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### Test Prompt 1: ###
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Instruction: Explain the concept of photosynthesis in simple terms.
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Model Response: Photosynthesis is the process of capturing energy from the Sun. In order to do this, plants use carbon dioxide (CO2) to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. These atoms are then combined into molecules. These molecules are then transported to the chloroplasts where they are converted into sugars. The sugars are then used as an energy source for the plant. The energy is then released back into the atmosphere.
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The process is very similar to how animals digest food. The energy in the food is absorbed by the body and used by the cells. The cells then release the energy back into the environment.
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Photosynthesis is also used in plants to produce oxygen. This is achieved by using CO2 to split water into oxygen and carbon dioxide
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Instruction: What is the capital of France?
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Model Response: Paris is the capital of France and is the largest city in France with a population of over 1.2 million people. It is located in the south of France at the intersection of the Seine River and the Atlantic Ocean. Paris is the seat of the French National Assembly and has been the capital since the French Revolution. The city was founded in the 12th century and was the seat of the city-state of Paris for more than 400 years. Paris is the largest city in France by population and the second-largest by area. The city is home to the Louvre, the Museum of the History of Paris, the Parc Monceau, the Musée de l'Orangerie, the Seine River Museum, and the E
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Instruction: Summarize the main idea of the following text:
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Context: The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. This sentence is often used to display all letters of the English alphabet, making it a pangram.
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Model Response: The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. This sentence is often used to display all letters of the English alphabet, making it a pangram.
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It is often used to represent the letters of the English alphabet, making it a pangram. This is one of the main ideas behind the English language. It is also a common example of a pangram, as all the letters of the English alphabet can be represented by a single word, which is not a pangram.
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It is often used to represent the letters of the English alphabet, making it a pangram. This is one of the main ideas behind the English language. It is also a common example of a pangram, as all the
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Model Response: Regular exercise is beneficial for your health and well-being. It provides you with a great workout for your body, improves your heart health, helps you to burn calories and maintain your weight, and gives you a chance to lose weight. It also helps you to get rid of some unwanted pounds. Regular exercise also helps to keep your body in shape, which makes it easier to get rid of body fat. It also keeps you from getting any health problems, such as high blood pressure, high blood sugar, and diabetes. Some of the best benefits of exercising include:
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- Reduces stress and depression
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- Increases your energy levels
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Model Response: There was a cat who lived a long, lonely, boring life. It was very sad, but it was still a cat. It had a great love for its owner, who had left the cat alone to run in the world.
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One day, the cat came across a hidden portal in its bed, where it found a secret way to another dimension. It could not believe its luck.
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The cat was not scared by the portal, and it went out into the world. It was afraid of the dark, but it was also curious to explore the new dimension, and it was happy to discover the portal.
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It was full of happiness, and it could not wait to get out of the dark and into the light.
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Model Response: The trains meet at approximately the same time. The trains will arrive at the same time as each other so the answer is 8:20 AM.
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The train from New York will arrive at 8:20 AM, the train from Chicago will arrive at 8:30 AM. The answer is now 8:30 AM.
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So if the cities are 800 miles apart, the train from Chicago will arrive at 8:30 AM and 8:00 AM on the train from New York. The train from New York will arrive at 8:30 AM and 8:00 AM on the train from Chicago. So at 8:00 AM, the train from New York will arrive at 8:00 AM and 8:00 AM
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Model Response: Melbourne is Australia's capital city. The city is located at the eastern coast of Australia and is situated in a subtropical climate. The city is surrounded by the Hunter Valley to the north, the Gold Coast to the west, and the Sunshine Coast to the south.
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Melbourne is also the home of Australia's National Rugby League and Cricket teams, as well as numerous other professional sports teams including the Australian Football League (AFL) and the Australian Football League (AFL) Premiership. The city is also home to a number of national parks, including the iconic Melbourne Botanical Gardens. Melbourne has also been host to the Australian Open tennis tournament since 1973.
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Melbourne is the home of the Australia Day Par
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Model Response: Supervised learning is when a machine learns from an example or set of examples of input to output, like a human being learning to drive a car. Unsupervised learning is when a machine doesn't have an example of input to output. Machine learning is the process of learning from examples of input to output. Machine learning is used in many different applications in life sciences, agriculture, medicine, and many other fields.
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Machine learning is used in many different ways in everyday life. For example, a machine learning algorithm can learn to play the piano. A machine learning algorithm can learn to play the violin. A machine learning algorithm can learn to speak or write. A machine learning algorithm can learn to drive a car or
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Context: The advent of artificial intelligence has brought forth a new era of technological advancement, impacting various sectors from healthcare to finance. While AI promises increased efficiency and innovative solutions, it also raises ethical concerns regarding job displacement, privacy, and bias in algorithms. Societies worldwide are grappling with how to regulate and integrate AI responsibly, balancing progress with human values. This calls for a multidisciplinary approach involving policymakers, technologists, ethicists, and the public to shape a future where AI serves humanity's best interests.
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Model Response: Artificial intelligence has brought forth a new era of technological advancement, impacting various sectors from healthcare to finance. While AI promises increased efficiency and innovative solutions, it also raises ethical concerns regarding job displacement, privacy, and bias in algorithms. Societies worldwide are grappling with how to regulate and integrate AI responsibly, balancing progress with human values. This calls for a multidisciplinary approach involving policymakers, technologists, ethicists, and the public to shape a future where AI serves humanity's best interests.
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The key challenge is to integrate AI responsibly, balancing progress with human values. One way to do this is to ensure that AI is not displacing existing jobs, but instead is creating new opportunities. Another way is to ensure that AI doesn't
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### Test Prompt 1 (BASE MODEL): ###
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Instruction: Explain the concept of photosynthesis in simple terms.
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Base Model Response: The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. This sentence is often used to display all letters of the English alphabet, making it a pangram.
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