2024年3月17日 星期日

biohazard suits, runaway, bemoan, tort bar, magnum opus. Despite all their runaway success, nobody knows exactly how—or why—large language models work. And that’s a problem.


Despite all their runaway success, nobody knows exactly how—or why—large language models work. And that’s a problem.




Officially, John A. Ulizio is the CEO of U.S. Silica, one of the nation's largest producers of industrial sand. Unofficially, he's the man who fought the tort bar -- and won. It's a singular distinction in the world of runaway lawsuits.


You might think that pizza would fall into that category. But, as it turns out, the nation’s largest pizza chains are being hammered by sluggish sales and runaway ingredient costs. It’s a bad time to be in a business where two of the main ingredients are cheese and dough. Dairy and wheat prices have skyrocketed in the last year.

At Domino’s Pizza, sales at domestic stores are down, and David A. Brandon, the chairman and chief executive, bemoaned “the combination of unprecedented cost inflation and cautious consumer spending,” in a statement on Feb. 26.


In 1904 Dewey joined the Columbia University faculty. In 1925 he published his magnum opus, Experience and Nature.
In his career he also worked at the University of Minnesota, the University of Chicago and Columbia University, and lectured all over the world, including in China, Japan and Scotland. His works include Democracy and Education (1916), Art as Experience (1934) and a series of lectures collected as Experience and Nature (1925).


magnum opus noun [S] FORMAL
the most important piece of work done by a writer or artist:
Picasso's Guernica is considered by many to be his magnum opus.


tort
n. - 民事侵權行為

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 私犯

runaway
adjective
out of control or escaped from somewhere:
A runaway bus/horse caused chaos on the streets.
a runaway child sleeping on the streets
FIGURATIVE Her first novel's runaway (= surprisingly big) success came as a great surprise.

runaway
noun [C]
We're searching for a couple of runaways from the young offenders' institution.
bemoan
verb [T] FORMAL
to complain about or express sadness:
Researchers at universities are always bemoaning their lack of funds.




Kobe residents rushed to hospitals, where doctors in biohazard suits checked people for fever in tents set up in parking lots, Agence France-Presse reported. Transit workers and supermarket employees began wearing masks.


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Level C BioHazard Suit
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Biohazard Suit Adult Classic
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