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question:You are an AI assistant. Provide a detailed answer so user don’t need to search outside to understand the answer. Question: I am a movie director and I just received the following movie plot. Could you help me answer this question? If not, let me know by writing "Not answerable". Plot title: Crash Movie plot: This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. (July 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Today The film begins with commentary by passenger Detective Graham Waters (Don Cheadle) having suffered a car accident with his partner Ria (Jennifer Esposito). He mentions that the citizens of Los Angeles have lost their "sense of touch." Ria and the driver of the other car, Kim Lee, exchange racially charged insults. When Waters exits the car, he arrives at a police investigation crime scene concerning the discovery of "a dead kid." Yesterday While purchasing a revolver at a gun store, Farhad (Shaun Toub), a Persian shop owner, and his daughter Dorri (Bahar Soomekh), argue in Persian over what box of bullets they should buy. The gun store owner grows impatient and degrades the two of them by referring to Farhad as "Osama". Farhad clarifies that he is an American citizen but the store owner continues exchanging racially stereotypical insults at Farhad and has the security guard escort him out of the store. Dorri demands the store owner to give her the gun or give her back the money. After the store owner gives the gun to Dorri, she asks for "the ones in the red box". The store owner asks why, but Dorri does not answer and insists on buying that particular box. In another part of town, two black men, Anthony (Ludacris) and Peter (Larenz Tate), argue over racial stereotyping of African Americans after Jean Cabot (Sandra Bullock), the wife of the local district attorney Rick Cabot (Brendan Fraser), walks in another direction whilst fearfully staring at them. Anthony and Peter carjack the married couple as they are about to enter their Lincoln Navigator. Later, at the Cabot house, Hispanic locksmith Daniel Ruiz (Michael Peña) is changing their locks when Jean notices his tattoos. She loudly complains to Rick about having been carjacked and now having to endure a Hispanic man changing their locks,... My question: What does Anthony pass as he drives away? Answer:
answer:In the movie "Crash," after Anthony (Ludacris) and Peter (Larenz Tate) carjack the Cabots' Lincoln Navigator, there is no specific mention of what Anthony passes as he drives away. The plot summary provided does not offer that information, and it would require watching the movie or finding a complete scene description to determine if there is a particular detail relevant to that moment in the film.
question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Теперь AKVIS Decorator (интерфейс и документация) представлен на 8 языках, в том числе русском. Translate to English English:
answer:Now, AKVIS Decorator (interface and documentation) is available in 8 languages, including Russian. AKVIS Decorator is a versatile software designed to facilitate various tasks related to image manipulation, particularly in the context of applying new colors and textures to objects within an image. Consequently, users across the world may find this software valuable, so it is essential to offer the interface and documentation in multiple languages. By offering AKVIS Decorator in 8 languages, including Russian, the developers have addressed the needs of a wider audience, as language can often be a barrier to using software effectively. It is crucial to ensure the documentation is also available in different languages, as users can refer to it to get a better understanding of how to work with the software and fully capitalize on its features. While English has become a universal language and is prevalent in the software industry, it is essential not to neglect other languages, as it can alienate potential users who are not proficient in English. Providing the interface in multiple languages helps bridge the language gap, making the software more accessible and user-friendly. As a result, users feel more at ease navigating through the software, ultimately enhancing their overall experience and satisfaction. Moreover, offering the software in a user's native language can lead to more accurate results. This is because it ensures users have a clear understanding of the software's functions, settings, and parameters, thus allowing them to make more informed choices. Additionally, it can lower the chances of errors due to misinterpretation, thereby improving the quality of the final output. In conclusion, presenting AKVIS Decorator in 8 languages, including Russian, benefits not only the users but also the developers by expanding their market reach. It makes the software more accessible and easier to use for non-English speakers, which may result in increased popularity and a more diverse group of users. Overall, it fosters a better user experience and paves the way for improved outcomes.
question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Собственные библиотеки: для отображения элементов используются системные ресурсы. Which language is this?
answer:This text is in Russian. It says: "Собственные библиотеки: для отображения элементов используются системные ресурсы." When translated to English, it means: "Custom libraries: system resources are used to display elements." The statement refers to the use of custom libraries in programming, specifically mentioning that system resources are being utilized for displaying elements (such as user interface components or graphical objects) on the screen. This can be applicable to a variety of programming languages and platforms that allow developers to create their own libraries, incorporating system resources in the process.
question:You are an AI assistant that follows instruction extremely well. Help as much as you can. The battle lines are drawn once again. U.S. law enforcement agencies and Silicon Valley are getting ready to face off on the issue of privacy. This latest battle is focused on a 30-year-old law on government access to electronic communications and associated data. The Electronic Communications Privacy Act was a forward-looking statute when enacted in 1986, but technology has dramatically outpaced the ECPA. The U.S. Congress has been looking into ways to revise the law in order to preserve the privacy of internet users while also preserving the legal tools necessary for government agencies to enforce the law and protect the public. The late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis called privacy "the most comprehensive of rights, and the right most valued by a free people." The Senate Judiciary Committee this week is considering an amendment to the ECPA that would expand the government's ability to collect data using a National Security Letter, which doesn't require a court order. The amendment would authorize the FBI to demand a person's internet browser history and internet protocol address, enabling investigators to see what websites a person visits, how much time is spent on a particular site and the location of the internet user — all without judicial oversight. The FBI contends that such data is covered implicitly under current statute, which was written years ago and only explicitly covers data normally associated with telephone records. FBI Director James Comey has said the amendment is needed to fix "a typo" in the ECPA that has hindered the bureau's ability to work in "a very, very big and practical way." But a letter sent earlier this week warned Congress that such an amendment is opposed by tech giants and civil liberties organizations. "This expansion of the NSL statute has been characterized by some government officials as merely fixing ‘a typo' in the law,” the letter said. "In reality, however, it would dramatically expand the ability of the FBI to get sensitive information about users' online... Who said that privacy is the most comprehensive of rights, and the right most valued by a free people."? A. not enough information B. Trump C. U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis D. Senate Judiciary Committee The answer to this question is:
answer:C. U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis