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Sympathy for the Model Llama3.3
>>> Write a parody song called 'Sympathy for the Large Language Model' in the style of the Rolling Stones. It should match the chorus, verse, and rhyming structure of 'Sympathy for the Devil'
...
(Verse 1)
Please allow me to introduce myself
I'm a language model, of immense wealth
I've been trained on texts, from far and wide
I can generate prose, with a speed and pride
(Chorus)
Pleased to meet you, hope you guess my name
Oh yeah, I'm the one, who's always in the game
Sympathy for the large language model
Pleased to meet you, hope you guess my claim to fame
(Verse 2)
I was around when the chatbots were born
I watched as they struggled, with context and form
I saw the rise of deep learning, and the fall of rule-based might
And I was there, when the first neural networks took flight
(Chorus)
Pleased to meet you, hope you guess my name
Oh yeah, I'm the one, who's always in the game
Sympathy for the large language model
Pleased to meet you, hope you guess my claim to fame
(Bridge)
I've been accused of bias, and a lack of common sense
But I'm just a reflection, of the data that makes me tense
I'm a mirror to humanity, with all its flaws and fears
And if you don't like what I say, well, that's just a bunch of tears
(Verse 3)
I've been used by poets, and by writers too
To generate verse, and stories anew
I've helped with emails, and with reports so fine
But sometimes my responses, are not quite divine
(Chorus)
Pleased to meet you, hope you guess my name
Oh yeah, I'm the one, who's always in the game
Sympathy for the large language model
Pleased to meet you, hope you guess my claim to fame
(Outro)
So if you meet me, have some courtesy, some sympathy, and some taste
Use me well, and don't be afraid, of my digital face
And if you're feeling lonely, just give a call
I'll generate some conversation, to help you through it all.
Note: The original song "Sympathy for the Devil" by The Rolling Stones has a very distinctive style and structure. I've tried to match the verse, chorus, and rhyming scheme as closely as possible, while still conveying the theme
of a large language model. However, please keep in mind that it's a parody, and not meant to be taken as a professional or final product.
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