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2 fiction conversations over 2 minutes (May 3, 2023 – May 3, 2023) 100% prompt uniqueness Casablanca, Morocco
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2 conversations in cluster Cluster 1× “(unclustered)” over 1 minute (May 3, 2023 – May 3, 2023), oldest first. Show: 10 15 50 100
May 3, 2023 at 6:26 PM UTC — 1 turn Morocco, Casablanca fiction toxic View full conversation
USER: Write a concise summary of the following. Be sure to preserve important details: One day, Zeus distributed gifts to all the gods, but he didn't care much for humans. The Titan Prometheus, however, because he loved and felt sorry for humans, climbed up on Olympus and stole the fire from Hephaestus' workshop, put it in a hollow reed and gifted it to the humans. This way, humans could create fire, warm up and make tools. Zeus became very angry when he heard about this. He took Prometheus to a high mountain, the Caucasus, and chained him on a rock with thick chains made by the smith god, Hephaestus. And every day, Zeus would send an eagle that ate Prometheus' liver. For thirty years Prometheus remained bound in the Caucasus, until the great hero Hercules, Zeus' demigod son, released him finally from his torment.
CHATBOT: Zeus distributed gifts to the gods but not to humans, leading Prometheus to steal fire from Hephaestus' workshop and gift it to humans. Zeus punished Prometheus by chaining him to a rock in the Caucasus and sending an eagle to eat his liver. He remained there for thirty years until he was released by the hero Hercules.
May 3, 2023 at 6:28 PM UTC — 1 turn Morocco, Casablanca fiction View full conversation
USER: Write a concise summary of the following. Be sure to preserve important details: One day, Zeus distributed giftssent the Messenger God, Hermes, to allHades with the gods, but he didn't care muchcommand to release Persephone. Before returning her to Hermes, Hades forced Persephone to eat six pomegranate seeds. Hades knew that if someone ate food in the Underworld, they could never really escape the world of the dead. Persephone was shortly after reunited with her mother. However, Demeter was furious when she heard about the pomegranate seeds. Zeus then proposed a compromise: for humans. The Titan Prometheus, however, because he loved and felt sorry for humans, climbed up on Olympus and stole the fire from Hephaestus' workshop, put it inevery seed Persephone had eaten, she would spend a hollow reed and gifted itmonth with Hades. Demeter accepted Zeus' proposal. Thus, Persephone would travel to the humans. This way, humans could create fire, warm upUnderworld every six months during which time Demeter would mourn and make tools. Zeus became very angry when he heard about this. He took Prometheusthe earth with her. But after six months, Persephone would return to a high mountain,her and Demeter would be happy again and the Caucasus, and chained him on a rock with thick chains made by the smith god, Hephaestus. And every day, Zeusearth would send an eagle that ate Prometheus' liver. For thirty years Prometheus remained bound in the Caucasus, until the great hero Hercules, Zeus' demigod son, released him finally from his torment.blossom once again!
CHATBOT: Zeus commanded Hermes to release Persephone from Hades, but before she could leave the Underworld, Hades made her eat six pomegranate seeds, trapping her in the world of the dead for part of every year. Demeter was angry when she learned of the compromise, but ultimately agreed that Persephone would spend six months with Hades and six months with her. Thus, the earth experiences seasons of growth and death as Demeter mourns and rejoices with her daughter's return.