miansubhanafzal (43)in #steem • 8 days agoRE: A Beginner's Guide to Formatting on the Steem Blockchain (in Markdown/HTML)Thank You dear you did such a great work. i totally understands it only by reading it oncepeddipedderu (29)in #steem • 19 days agoRE: A Beginner's Guide to Formatting on the Steem Blockchain (in Markdown/HTML)Informativeeamin787898 (33)in #literature • 5 months agoRE: [Discussion] Frankenstein's Monster: A creature of the 19th century, or the Large Language Models of today?@ cmp2020 please check my Achievement-1 post and accept it. i am waiting for your verification.The post link is given below.supriyalama03 (56)in #literature • 5 months agoRE: [Discussion] Frankenstein's Monster: A creature of the 19th century, or the Large Language Models of today?I posted Achievement1 15 days ago . Please check my profile and help me to verify my account.elider11 (71)in #literature • 5 months agoRE: [Discussion] Frankenstein's Monster: A creature of the 19th century, or the Large Language Models of today?Estimado amigo. Siempre me llamo la atención la historia de ese mounstro, sobretodo cuando lo veía en las películas…mulkanalvaro (68)in #literature • 5 months agoRE: [Discussion] Frankenstein's Monster: A creature of the 19th century, or the Large Language Models of today?Terima kasih telah memberikan dukungan di postingan saya. 🙏malenagarcia (61)in #steem • 8 months agoRE: A Beginner's Guide to Formatting on the Steem Blockchain (in Markdown/HTML)Hola amigo @cmp2020, muy directo su publicación y muy bien explicado. Excelente🤗✌️the.renderer (66)in #classical-music • 8 months agoRE: Amazing 15-Year Old Opera Singer Anna Mercer Sings Schubert's Leid der MignonI love this!palemmo (67)in #classical-music • 10 months agoRE: Amazing 15-Year Old Opera Singer Anna Mercer Sings Schubert's Leid der Mignongasusa (67)in #classical-music • 11 months agoRE: Amazing 15-Year Old Opera Singer Anna Mercer Sings Schubert's Leid der Mignonty-ty (69)in Popular STEM • last yearRE: A possible AI counter-narrative!remlaps (74)adminFounder - PS🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥in Popular STEM • last yearRE: A possible AI counter-narrativeShort reply for now, since I'm on my phone, but I mentioned the chess point in my article on Monday .remlaps (74)in #literature • last yearRE: [Discussion] Frankenstein's Monster: A creature of the 19th century, or the Large Language Models of today?You're not the only one who saw a connection between Frankenstein and LLMs... What are we going to do about…genova (68)in #classical-music • last yearRE: Amazing 15-Year Old Opera Singer Anna Mercer Sings Schubert's Leid der Mignonremlaps (74)in #literature • last yearRE: [Discussion] Frankenstein's Monster: A creature of the 19th century, or the Large Language Models of today?I agree with @chriddi, here on both points. The AI thoughts are interesting, and it would be easier to read this if…remlaps (74)in #literature • last yearRE: [Discussion] Frankenstein's Monster: A creature of the 19th century, or the Large Language Models of today?I haven't read the book, and I don't really remember much of the movie, so I can't comment much - beyond your summary…chriddi (73)in #literature • last yearRE: [Discussion] Frankenstein's Monster: A creature of the 19th century, or the Large Language Models of today?That's a good plan. You seem to read quickly, but still perceiving details. It was a pleasure to read your book…weisser-rabe (75)in #literature • last yearRE: [Discussion] Frankenstein's Monster: A creature of the 19th century, or the Large Language Models of today?Hi! Perhaps I have misunderstandable expressed myself: I myself do not find the novel motivated to be feminist. But…lupega (69)in #literature • last yearRE: [Discussion] Frankenstein's Monster: A creature of the 19th century, or the Large Language Models of today?Hi @cmp2020 , I read the whole post, I focused a lot on the summary, then I looked at the points of focus that you…chriddi (73)in #literature • last yearRE: [Discussion] Frankenstein's Monster: A creature of the 19th century, or the Large Language Models of today?Interesting AI thoughts... Better mark them as a quote, so as not to irritate over-skimming readers... ;-)