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[Question]Who became the first-ever sitting president in his country to publish an academic paper?[/Question] [Answer]Vladimir Putin[/Answer] [Answer-Correct]Barack Obama[/Answer-Correct] ...
Anthropic raced to contain the fallout after accidentally exposing the code for the AI agent that has won the firm a competitive edge. Name that chatbot.
Astronauts traveling to space often wear patches bearing emblems that represent their specific missions. Below, match the patch to the mission it was made for.