cuuupid / glm-4v-9b
GLM-4V is a multimodal model released by Tsinghua University that is competitive with GPT-4o and establishes a new SOTA on several benchmarks, including OCR.
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This image is a black and white illustration that depicts a fantastical scene. In the center, there is a unicorn, which is a mythical creature known for its white coat and a single, spiraling horn protruding from its forehead. The unicorn is illustrated in a dynamic pose, with its front hooves lifted off the ground, as if it is rearing up. The mane and tail of the unicorn are flowing, giving the impression of movement. On the unicorn's back sits an astronaut, fully geared in a space suit with a helmet and life support system. The astronaut's posture is upright and they appear to be holding onto the unicorn's mane or reins. The astronaut's suit is detailed with various patches and what seems to be a camera on the chest, suggesting a sense of preparedness for space exploration. The background of the image is a cosmic scene filled with stars and swirling lines that could represent a galaxy or a nebula. The lines are curvilinear and spiral outward from the center, creating a sense of depth and movement, as if the unicorn and astronaut are traveling through space. Overall, the image combines elements of fantasy and science fiction, creating a whimsical and imaginative scene that is both playful and thought-provoking. <|endoftext|>Generated inPrediction
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```markdown # B.2 PERFORMANCE WORK STATEMENT ## 1. BACKGROUND The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Veterans Experience Office (VEO), Multi-Channel Technology (MCT) is charged with enhancing Customer Experience (CX) through the various "channels" through which VA and its customers interact. Since its inception, MCT has connected VA's lines of business (LOBs) and Office of Information and Technology (OIT) to catalyze change and develop solutions that address the needs of Veterans, their family members, Service members, Veterans Service Organizations (VSOs), and the community of VA business partners and stakeholders. VEO's Contact Center provides a variety of public facing services through the work of both Government and Contractor full time equivalent (FTE) staff. The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) is the largest integrated health care network in the United States, with 1,294 health care facilities serving over 9 million enrolled Veterans each year. When VA cannot provide the care needed, VA authorizes care to Veterans and eligible beneficiaries using community resources, referred to as Community Care for Veterans and Veteran and Family Member Program (VFCMP) for family member beneficiaries. The VHA Office of Integrated Veteran Care (IVC) is responsible for the management of the Veteran Community Care Program (VCCP). The Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA) provides a variety of benefits and services to Service members, Veterans, and their families. VBA seeks to understand the unique issues Veterans face and are here to help Veterans and eligible dependents to obtain compensation, education, health care, home loan, insurance, pension, vocational rehabilitation and employment, and burial and memorial services. The VBA support line is the initial point of contact for Veterans and their families to get started for applying for eligible benefits. With all three organizations requiring call center support, this Performance Work Statement (PWS) hopes to capture as much of the common requirements as possible and create synergy to better help each organization support our Veterans and their families. ## 2. SCOPE OF WORK The Contractor shall provide contact center support, performance related data and program management support for an established contact center which answered 1.4 million calls in fiscal year 2023, reflecting a 21% increase from the prior year. The Contractor shall leverage existing Government technology/tools to include Telephony, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Workforce Management, Quality Management, Knowledge Management, Customer Satisfaction, Data Visualization, and training. The Contractor shall operate multi-channel operations to include various aspects of Veteran benefits, compensation, healthcare by receiving and responding to inquiries, providing information and services through various channels including telephone, a language translation service, mail, email, TDD/TTY, and web chat. ``` <|endoftext|>Generated inPrediction
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The requirements for a Statement of Work (SOW) from the provided Request for Information (RFI) document for the Electronic Health Record (EHR) project by the U.S. Department of State (DOS) Bureau of Medical Services (MED) are as follows: 1. The EHR system must be a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solution that is authorized by the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) or a Commercial-off-the-Shelf (COTS) EHR product that can be hosted in a FedRAMP-authorized Government Cloud Environment, such as the Amazon Web Services (AWS) GovCloud or the Microsoft Azure GovCloud. 2. The system must have the capability to integrate with Tier 1 and Nice to Have features, as described in the RFI. 3. It must include a Medical Provider Portal. 4. The system must have Document Upload and Export Capability. 5. It must have Basic Reporting Capability. <|endoftext|>Generated inPrediction
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The text in the picture reads: Unesco announces its newest geoparks around the world 9 April 2024 By Lynn Brown, Features correspondent Share Chris Karageitis Unesco Geoparks represent a balance of unique geological features, cultural touchpoints and a focus on sustainability (Credit: Chris Karageitis) From dinosaur fossils in Brazil to the soaring monasteries of Meteora, these 18 new geological sites highlight a particular region's natural, cultural and intangible heritage. Travellers interested in deep dives into geology, culture and sustainability have several new destinations to place on their bucket lists. Unesco just announced the designation of 18 new Global Geoparks, bringing the total to 213 sites representing 48 countries around the world. From crystal-clear karst lakes to an archipelago formed during the last ice age, these parks are more than just sites with unique geological features; they also serve to highlight a particular region's natural, cultural and intangible heritage. "Unesco Global Geoparks represent landscapes where internationally significant geological heritage intertwines with human history and supports rich biodiversity," explains Antonio Abreu, director of the Division of Ecological and Earth Sciences at Unesco. "Each new geopark tells a unique story, using geology as its lens." Here are five of the newest geoparks on Unesco's list: <|endoftext|>Generated inPrediction
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