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question:You are an AI assistant. User will you give you a task. Your goal is to complete the task as faithfully as you can. While performing the task think step-by-step and justify your steps. Data: name = The Plough, eatType = pub, food = Fast food, priceRange = moderate, familyFriendly = no, near = Café Rouge. Can you generate a sentence about this data?

answer:Step 1: Identify the key information from the data. - Name: The Plough - Eat type: Pub - Food type: Fast food - Price range: Moderate - Family-friendly: No - Near: Café Rouge Step 2: Organize the information into a coherent sentence. "The Plough is a pub offering fast food at a moderate price range, but it is not family-friendly and is located near Café Rouge."

question:You are an AI assistant. User will you give you a task. Your goal is to complete the task as faithfully as you can. While performing the task think step-by-step and justify your steps. Q:Is there a negative or positive tone to this product review? === Title: girls just want to have fun Review: I don't understand all the negativity surrounding Grace Jones's Island Life. This is a fun CD with great dance tunes. Grace sounds emotive on a number of these cuts! No, Grace can't out do Chrisy Hynde on Private Life, but she does more than a respectable job. BTW, the recording engineer did an excellent job -- totally pro. Lots of layering and texture. Not a boring moment anywhere on this CD. Answer: A:

answer:Positive tone. Step 1: Analyze the title Title: "girls just want to have fun" This title suggests a focus on having a good time, which leans more towards a positive tone. Step 2: Look for positive phrases and sentiment within the review - "This is a fun CD with great dance tunes." - "Grace sounds emotive on a number of these cuts!" - "she does more than a respectable job." - "the recording engineer did an excellent job" - "Lots of layering and texture." - "Not a boring moment anywhere on this CD." These phrases all carry positive sentiment and praise various aspects of the CD. Step 3: Look for negative phrases and sentiment within the review - "I don't understand all the negativity" - "No, Grace can't out do Chrisy Hynde on Private Life" These phrases contain some negativity, but they do not overpower the positive sentiments mentioned earlier. The first statement is in defense of the CD and rejects the negativity. The second, while mildly critical, is followed by a positive statement. Step 4: Weigh the positive and negative elements In the review, positive comments significantly outnumber the negative ones, with more focus on praise rather than criticism resulting in an overall positive tone.

question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. Please write a short summary for the following article: Foursquare, Facebook and Gilt Groupe embrace hackathons NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Throw a bunch of programmers into a room with laptops, Red Bull and pizza for a hours at a stretch and what do you get? Creative breakthroughs. That's the idea behind "hackathons," where groups of engineers band together for marathon coding sessions. The term "hacking" tends to come with negative connotations, but in the tech world, it simply means cranking out code for a cause. "Hacking really doesn't mean I'm going to break into a system and steal people's identities," says Gilt Groupe engineer Mark Wunsch. "It means we're going to try and come up with clever solutions for problems." Hackathons are typically off-the-cuff events with loose guiding goals, and open-source developers are among their biggest evangelists. But lately, companies have been adopting the idea. Online fashion retailer Gilt Groupe recently held its second hackathon to invent and improve on features for its website. Armed with coffee and snacks, staff engineers set up shop at 11 a.m. on a Thursday morning and prepared to spend 24 straight hours coding. "It gave us a chance to actually focus on one thing," says developer Evan Maloney. "There's something else that happens with the creative process when you've been awake for a while, where you start to have ideas that you may not necessarily have if you had your wits about you." A full day later -- noticeably more exhausted -- the group presented their creations. One new app they created detects the color of any object you point your smartphone at. It will then show everything the website has for sale in that color. Gilt Group isn't the only company using hackathons to spark corporate creativity. Facebook makes them a regular feature of its product development process. "Hacking is a central part of Facebook's culture," the company wrote on its blog in December. "Whether we're building the next big product at one of our Hackathons or creating a smarter search algorithm, we're always hacking to find a better way of doing things." Location-based network Foursquare recently hosted its first Hackathon. More than 150 developers spent a day building new features on top of the company's API. Fifteen hours -- plus 25 pizzas and 300 cups of coffee later -- engineers came up with 39 apps built on Foursquare's infrastructure. "It definitely helps kickstart creativity," says programmer Jonathan Wegener, who took a break from working on his own venture -- part of startup accelerator TechStars' first New York cohort -- to participate. In one day, Wegener created a feature for Foursquare users called 4squareand7yearsago, which sends users a daily history of their check-ins a year ago. And as startup valuations soar and tech companies battle to find engineers, it can't hurt to gather a group of talented engineers in a room for 24 hours to see what they're capable of. "It's often secretly about recruiting," Wegener says. Summary:

answer:Hackathons are special events where engineers and programmers work together for a long time, usually 24 hours, to create new things and solve problems. They drink lots of coffee and eat pizza to stay awake and focused. Big companies, like Facebook and Gilt Groupe, use hackathons to make their products better by creating new features and ideas. These events are fun and can also help companies find talented people to work for them.

question:You are an AI assistant. User will you give you a task. Your goal is to complete the task as faithfully as you can. While performing the task think step-by-step and justify your steps. Add spaces: IntheChinesepopulationwhoarecurrently14yearsofageoryoungerthereisamale/femaleratioof1.1675.

answer:Step 1: Identify the words and numbers. To add spaces, I need to first identify the individual words and numbers in the given sentence. "IntheChinesepopulationwhoarecurrently14yearsofageoryoungerthereisamale/femaleratioof1.1675." Here, I can identify the following words and numbers: - In - the - Chinese - population - who - are - currently - 14 - years - of - age - or - younger - there - is - a - male/female - ratio - of - 1.1675 Step 2: Add spaces between the words and numbers. Now that I have identified the individual words and numbers, I will add spaces between them to form a readable sentence. "In the Chinese population who are currently 14 years of age or younger, there is a male/female ratio of 1.1675." Now the sentence is properly spaced and easier to read.

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