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  WHDH  鈥?A dog can amazingly communicate with her owners thanks to a custom soundboard.Speech-language patholog stanley uk ist Christina Hunger, MA, CCC-SLP, has w stanley canada orked with her dog Stella to help her communicate through a series of buttons that talk when hit.Hunger and her fianc茅 Jake were talking about going to Petco when Stella walked over to the board and pressed the buttons  good,   bye  and  outside. Hunger wrote on Instagram that this is the third time in the past few weeks that Stella has combined  good  and  bye  to say  goodbye  instead of just  bye. Jake then allegedly said that he wanted to hang up some spice racks before going to the store.Stella then pressed  later  and then  Jake  as Jake started the task. Hunger wrote that Stella was saying,  Do that later, I want to go! The pup then pressed on the  bye  button three times in a row to signify that she was ready to go.  View this post on InstagramA post shared by Christina Hunger  @hunger4words 聽 Copyright  c  2024 Sunbeam Television. All Rights Rese stanley cup rved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Join our Newsletter for the latest news right to your inboxTrending7WEATHER: Turning wetBoston Red Sox Spring Training Schedule 鈥?including games airing on 7Court releases redacted copy of defense motion to dismiss charges against Karen ReadMayor Wu preparing to head to D.C. to defend Boston immigration enforcement policiesSocial Security Administration could cut up to 50% of its workforceWhat to  Xrxe Taiwan Considering Multi-billion Dollar Arms Purchase from US, Sources Say
 The Yomiuri Shimbun Rie Qudan speaks during an interview in Tokyo in April.By Chikako Minami / Japan News Staff Writer14:17 JST,ensp;June 16, 2024Novelist Rie Qudan sparked controversy in January when she won the Akutagawa Prize, one of Japans most prestigious literary awards. Her winning novel,  Tokyo-to Dojo-to    Sympathy Tower Tokyo  , had been written with the help of AI. But in an interview with The Japan News in April, Qudan argued that even when AI is used, writers shape the language through their taste  stanley quencher and skills.Her novel tells the story of a curious structure: A tower is to be built in which prisoners can live blissfully in a virtual Tokyo, where there is a new national stadium designed by the late architect Zaha Hadid from Iraq.  Her work was chosen once for a stadium for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, but it was canceled due to building  stanley germany costs.  Protagonist Sara Machina, an architect in her 30s, enters a competition to design the tower, but finds herself at odds with the projects goals, an kubki stanley d she struggles to reconcile her work with her own ethics.The characters in the novel use a generative AI model called  AI-built  to look up the definition of words and edit texts. Qudan says she used generative AI to help write the lines for AI-built, adding that these sentences only total around one page of a 143-page novel. One sentence is copied verbatim from generative AI. When irritated Machina asks the AI if it knows that its illiterate, the unedited reply is:  No, I am an AI m