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Lately it seems like every year, when I look back on my favorite classical albums, I always think, "Well, let's face it: It's been a pretty cruel year, and this is the music that helped get me through ...
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I want to evaluate a conversation between two LLMs. An example will be that, starting from a user prompt "tell me a joke", LLM1 answers, and then LLM2 answers. The conversation between the two LLMs ...
More than 800 million people use ChatGPT each week, according to OpenAI, the company behind the popular chatbot. Since its public launch in late 2022, the company promoted the artificial intelligence ...
Barton Pine discusses her historic violin and approach to writing personal cadenzas. Rachel Barton Pine discusses her collaboration with the La Crosse Symphony and Maestro Alexander Platt, her 1742 ...
Mozart wrote his Violin Sonata No. 24 for a friend whose playing inspired him, a true musical conversation between equals. Hilary Hahn and Natalie Zhu capture that same spark - bright, balanced, and ...
For many administrators, ourselves—both retired school leaders—included, the thought of having a difficult conversation with an employee to discuss poor performance or unprofessional behavior is ...
SPRINGFIELD — The Springfield Symphony Orchestra’s (SSO) opening night on Saturday, Oct. 11, “A Night in Italy,” will feature music from The Godfather, cannolis, wine, and much more at Springfield ...
With each turn of the news cycle, you may wonder how anyone in their right mind, seeing what they’re seeing, could still hold differing political views from your own. I wrestle with some of these ...
At its core, “Keyboard Conversations” is part recital, part storytelling session. Siegel sits at the piano, offering not just performance, but insight: the context of a composer’s life; the hidden ...