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question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. The United States has brought Abu Anas al Libi -- an alleged al Qaeda operative whom U.S. Army Delta Force soldiers captured in Libya this month -- to New York, a U.S. attorney's office said Monday. He was transferred to law enforcement custody and brought to the United States on Saturday, according to a letter from the office of Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara to a federal judge. Al Libi is expected to appear before a judicial officer on Tuesday, Bharara's office said. His family in Tripoli said they were shocked that he was in the United States. They had received no details of his whereabouts from the U.S. or Libyan governments, family members told CNN. His son, Abdullah, said the family hoped to get him a lawyer that would "work with him, for him." It was unclear if al Libi already has a lawyer. "We don't want him talking to just anyone," Abdullah said. "We don't want just any lawyer asking him questions." A U.S. official said al Libi received care at a medical facility in New York for a pre-existing medical condition and is "doing better." The official did not detail the medical issue. His wife told CNN this month that al Libi has a severe case of hepatitis C and that she was worried about his health. U.S. special operations forces captured al Libi in Tripoli more than a week ago. The 49-year-old native of Libya is accused of playing a role in the 1998 U.S. Embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania. The United States had been holding him aboard a Navy ship, U.S. officials said. He was questioned there by members of a high-value detainee interrogation team, the officials said. American officials have described him as "one of the world's most wanted terrorists." He was indicted in 2001 by the federal court in the Southern District of New York in the embassy bombings and in connection with his alleged roles in al Qaeda conspiracies to attack U.S. forces in Saudi Arabia, Yemen and Somalia. Some terrorism experts have questioned how much valuable intelligence al Libi would be able to provide for his captors. A former jihadist associate told CNN last week that it was unlikely that he was still playing an active role with the terrorist network. His wife said he was no longer a member of al Qaeda, had been living a normal life and was seeking a job with the Libyan oil ministry. Al Libi was captured October 5 on the street in front of his home as he returned in his car from morning prayers. President Barack Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder have previously said they prefer to try individuals such as al Libi in American courts. Trying such suspects on American soil has been a controversial topic in the past. In 2009, Holder said five detainees with alleged ties to the September 11, 2001, attacks would be transferred from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to New York for trial in civilian court. Later Holder reversed course, announcing that accused 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and others would be tried in a military commission at Guantanamo instead. State Department deputy spokeswoman Marie Harf said last week that there was no chance that al Libi would end up at Guantanamo. "The administration's position on Guantanamo is clear. Our goal is not to add to the population, it's to reduce it, which we've done. ... Our policy is not to send any new detainees to Guantanamo," she said. Still, Rep. Peter King, R-New York, said Monday that it was "unfortunate that al Libi is on American soil, ending the interrogation process." "It shows the inherent flaws in the U.S. policy decision to try (terror suspects) in the U.S. because once you arrive on U.S. soil, that ends the interrogation of these high value detainees," Kind said, said, adding would not have happened if al Libi had been sent to Guantanamo Bay and faced a military commission there. King, a member of the House Homeland Security Committee and the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, credited the government with giving advance notice of al Libi's arrival to New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelley, which allowed them to have security measures in place. What are the important parts of this article?
answer:In this article, a man named Abu Anas al Libi, who is believed to be part of a group called al Qaeda, was captured by U.S. Army Delta Force soldiers in a country called Libya. After he was captured, he was taken to New York, in the United States. He is accused of being involved in some very bad actions, like bombings, and officials think he is "one of the world's most wanted terrorists." He will be faced with a judge and will need a lawyer to help defend him. Some people are not happy that he was brought to the United States, because it means they can't question him as much as they would like to.
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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. What is the sentiment of the following movie (choose your answer from the options) review sentence? i never thought i 'd say this , but i 'd much rather watch teens poking their genitals into fruit pies Available options: a). negative. b). positive. The answer is:
answer:To determine the sentiment of this movie review sentence, let's break it down and analyze the elements: - "i never thought i 'd say this": The reviewer is expressing surprise at their own opinion, which suggests that the sentiment might be unexpected. - "but i 'd much rather watch": The reviewer is making a comparison, preferring one thing over the other. - "teens poking their genitals into fruit pies": This is a reference to a scene from the movie "American Pie," which is generally considered to be crude or vulgar humor. The fact that the reviewer is preferring this scene means they likely have a negative opinion of the movie they are reviewing. Taking these elements into account, the sentiment of the movie review sentence can be determined to be: a). negative
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. Question 1: How should I go ahmadnagar to Pune airport? Question 2: What is the best way to group similar (But not exact) product names? Would the answer to these two questions be the same?
answer:No, the answers to these two questions would not be the same. They are completely different questions and need separate approaches to answer them. Answer for Question 1: To go from Ahmadnagar to Pune Airport, follow the following steps: 1. Choose your preferred mode of transport, such as car, bus, or train. 2. If traveling by car, use a GPS or a map application to get the driving directions from Ahmadnagar to Pune Airport. 3. If traveling by bus, check for available bus services and their schedules between Ahmadnagar and Pune. After reaching Pune, you may take either a taxi or public transport to reach the airport. 4. If traveling by train, check for train schedules between Ahmadnagar and Pune railway stations. Once you arrive at the Pune station, you can take a taxi or public transport to the airport. 5. Ensure you have enough time for travel and reaching the airport, considering possible delays like traffic, bus/train schedules, or any other unforeseen issues. Answer for Question 2: To group similar but not exact product names, follow these steps: 1. Start by collecting all the product names in a list. 2. Develop an algorithm that can measure the similarity of the names (for example, using similarity metrics like Jaccard, Levenshtein distance, or Cosine similarity). 3. Based on the similarity metric, identify a threshold to determine if two product names should be considered 'similar.' 4. Use a clustering algorithm, like hierarchical clustering or k-means, to group similar product names based on the similarity metric and threshold. Alternatively, you can also use fuzzy matching or supervised/unsupervised machine learning techniques to group similar products. 5. Review and fine-tune the algorithm if needed to ensure accurate grouping.