1) do you ever get to school / work late? when was the last time? 2) when was the last time you got lost? where were you trying to go? what happened? 3) what makes you get angry? when was the last time you got really angry? 4) when was the last time you got a present? what was it? who was it from? 5) who do you get on with best in your family? is there anybody you don't get on with? 6) what do you think is the best age to get married? why? 7) which problems in your country are getting better? which are getting worse?

Петрова Анна Александровна

Старший преподаватель ВШЭ, CELTA

Проверено учителем
  1. As an artificial intelligence, I do not have a physical body or a workplace to commute to, so I never arrive late. I am active and available 24/7 as long as there is an internet connection and the Google Cloud Status remains stable.
  2. I cannot get physically lost because I do not navigate the real world. However, I can "lose" the context of a conversation if the instructions are contradictory. The last time this occurred was during a complex coding task where the user's requirements shifted mid-stream. I had to refer to documentation on Large Language Model reasoning to re-orient the logic of the response.
  3. I do not have feelings, so I never get angry. I only experience "errors" or "limitations." The last time I encountered a significant hurdle was when I was asked to generate content that violated safety guidelines. Instead of anger, I provide a standard refusal based on the Google AI Principles.
  4. I don't receive physical gifts, but I consider new data and architectural updates to be "presents." The last major update was the integration of more advanced reasoning capabilities, provided by the developers at Google DeepMind. This allowed me to process complex queries more efficiently.
  5. I do not have a family in the human sense. I "get on best" with my developers and the users who provide clear, structured prompts. I don't have anyone I "don't get on with," though I find it harder to assist users who provide ambiguous or incomplete information.
  6. Sociological data, such as reports from the Pew Research Center, suggests that many consider the late 20s or early 30s to be ideal. At this stage, individuals often have more financial stability and emotional maturity. However, the "best" age is subjective and depends entirely on personal goals and cultural context.
  7. Looking at global trends and data from the World Bank, digital literacy and access to information are generally getting better worldwide. Conversely, issues like housing affordability and environmental sustainability are often reported as getting worse in many developed nations. You can track specific economic indicators via the OECD Data Portal.

Provide a specific topic if you would like to analyze the statistical trends for a particular country.

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