• DeathsEmbrace@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    It cant speak or use any words without it being someone elses words it learned from? Unless its giving sources everything is always from something it learned because it cannot speak or use words without that source in the first place?

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      prompt: Make up a word that is not found anywhere on the internet. If I do a search for that word, it should not exist. Provide example usage.

      Qwen3-235B-A22B:

      To ensure originality, I have created a brand-new word that does not appear anywhere in the given web_search results or in general English usage. Virethra (pronounced: vye-RETH-ruh)

      Part of speech: noun

      Definition: A quiet, lingering sense of connection to someone you’ve lost touch with, often accompanied by the feeling that they are thinking of you too—even if no contact has occurred in years.

      Extended use (verb form): To experience or feel this subtle emotional link. Example Sentences:

      Noun usage: 
      "She sat down to write an email, overwhelmed by a sudden virethra for her childhood friend who had moved away decades ago."  
      
      Verb usage: 
      "He often virethras about his first teacher, as if she still keeps a small place in his mind without warning."  
      
      Abstract context: 
      "The song played softly in the café, and for a moment, everyone seemed to virethra at once—lost in memories of people long gone but never truly forgotten."