Transaction Details
Tx Hash:
UAX1mxUaqP6qPoRJfgwfxS
Status:
OnChain
Block:
Bundler:
0xF5d3B0bF5C6F4bEC970679Ee78caDbeA8bb72417
Timestamp:
Jun.07.2024 09:30:58 AM
Caller:
0xa550c6011dfba4925abeb0b48104062682870bb8
Signature:
0xe26a8a3597610d17e004c264bf19f75b76eb644f3f0897734580371d42ca08de6a2a68a28fa88c34b94c3ce55fb014f5aab6230510e3cbc63c8d4b47a1ac268d1b
SepId:
1745
Namespace:
publicai01
Dataset:
Collection:
Action:
insertOne
Document:
{
  "chat": "[{\"id\":\"aaa20223-1bd1-4b8a-b6b5-2bac4b91be91\",\"role\":\"user\",\"content\":\"What is the capital of Mexico?\"},{\"id\":\"cc1120dd-5045-4743-bd69-bbbd9fee601d\",\"role\":\"assistant\",\"content\":\"The capital of Mexico is Mexico City.\"},{\"id\":\"aaa277c4-c68a-4e9c-aef3-b49acd795aed\",\"role\":\"user\",\"content\":\"How do earthquakes occur?\"},{\"id\":\"b8e1d57a-a38b-47c1-9d8e-35016845c419\",\"role\":\"assistant\",\"content\":\"Earthquakes occur due to the sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust, creating seismic waves. This energy release is typically caused by the movement of tectonic plates, which are large sections of the Earth's lithosphere that move and interact at their boundaries. The primary mechanisms through which earthquakes occur are:\\n\\nTectonic Plate Boundaries:\\n\\nDivergent Boundaries: Plates move away from each other, often causing volcanic activity and earthquakes.\\nConvergent Boundaries: Plates move towards each other, leading to subduction (one plate going under another) or continental collision, both of which can produce significant earthquakes.\\nTransform Boundaries: Plates slide past each other horizontally, as seen in the San Andreas Fault in California, causing frequent earthquakes.\\n\\nFault Lines:\\n\\nA fault is a fracture in the Earth's crust where blocks of rock have slipped past each other. When stress on the edge overcomes the friction, there is an earthquake that releases energy as seismic waves.\\n\\nVolcanic Activity:\\n\\nMovements of magma within the Earth's crust can cause earthquakes. These are usually localized around volcanic regions.\\n\\nHuman Activities:\\n\\nActivities such as mining, reservoir-induced seismicity from filling large dams, and hydraulic fracturing (fracking) can also induce earthquakes.\\n\\nThe point inside the Earth where the earthquake starts is called the focus or hypocenter, and the point directly above it on the surface is the epicenter. Seismic waves radiate out from the focus, causing the\"},{\"id\":\"aaa2b4e6-7354-4edf-bb2a-30438c6916e9\",\"role\":\"user\",\"content\":\" What is the primary function of the lungs?\"},{\"id\":\"6d6e5df4-69f0-4fde-94f9-5ac48ad75ae8\",\"role\":\"assistant\",\"content\":\"The primary function of the lungs is to facilitate gas exchange, specifically the uptake of oxygen from the air into the bloodstream and the release of carbon dioxide from the bloodstream into the air. This process is vital for cellular respiration and overall metabolic functions in the body. The key steps involved in this function are:\\n\\nInhalation (Breathing In): Air enters the body through the nose or mouth, travels down the trachea, and into the bronchi, which branch into smaller bronchioles, eventually reaching the alveoli, tiny air sacs in the lungs.\\n\\nGas Exchange:\\n\\nOxygen Uptake: Oxygen from the inhaled air diffuses through the thin walls of the alveoli and enters the surrounding capillaries, where it binds to hemoglobin in red blood cells and is transported throughout the body.\\nCarbon Dioxide Removal: Carbon dioxide, a waste product of cellular metabolism, diffuses from the blood in the capillaries into the alveoli, from where it is expelled from the body\"},{\"id\":\"aaa2798e-f989-4b92-9e24-116a26a10772\",\"role\":\"user\",\"content\":\" Who discovered the law of gravity?\"},{\"id\":\"49c90587-751a-46dd-9171-f6f4bf497bc2\",\"role\":\"assistant\",\"content\":\"Sir Isaac Newton is credited with the discovery of the law of gravity. He formulated the law of universal gravitation, which states that every mass attracts every other mass in the universe with a force that is proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centers. Newton's law of gravitation was presented in his seminal work, \\\"Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica,\\\" published in 1687.\"},{\"id\":\"aaa27aee-2295-4967-9679-2fd5a369f0dc\",\"role\":\"user\",\"content\":\" What is the capital of Spain?\"},{\"id\":\"20c21161-a18b-4561-84ce-181a322318f1\",\"role\":\"assistant\",\"content\":\"The capital of Spain is Madrid.\"},{\"id\":\"aaa2f2c2-1639-4dba-a4ef-c592ce616256\",\"role\":\"user\",\"content\":\"How does the internet work?\"},{\"id\":\"42bea304-2b24-41a5-8e7e-ca1790b78751\",\"role\":\"assistant\",\"content\":\"The internet is a vast network of interconnected computers and devices that communicate with each other using standardized protocols. Here's a simplified explanation of how it works:\\n\\nNetworking Hardware:\\n\\nServers and Clients: The internet consists of servers (which store websites, data, and applications) and clients (like your computer or smartphone) that access these resources.\\nRouters and Switches: These devices direct data packets through the network. Routers connect different networks together, while switches connect devices within a single network.\\nTransmission Media: Data is transmitted through various media, including fiber optic cables, copper wires, and wireless signals.\\n\\nIP Addresses and Domain Names:\\n\\nIP Addresses: Every device on the internet has a unique IP (Internet Protocol) address, which allows it to be identified and located by other devices.\\nDomain Names: To make it easier to access websites, domain names (like www.example.com) are used. These are translated into IP addresses by the Domain Name System (DNS).\\n\\nProtocols:\\n\\nTCP/IP: The Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) suite is the fundamental set of protocols that dictate how data is sent and received over the\"},{\"id\":\"aaa235ef-41b4-4663-adfa-c414c7a64382\",\"role\":\"user\",\"content\":\" What is the main ingredient in cement?\"},{\"id\":\"8b202c9d-ee9c-423a-8c40-e188b70eab0d\",\"role\":\"assistant\",\"content\":\"The main ingredient in cement is limestone (calcium carbonate). Limestone is heated in a kiln with other materials such as clay, shale, or sand to produce clinker. The clinker is then ground into a fine powder and mixed with gypsum to create cement.\"},{\"id\":\"aaa2b354-8b77-4964-aae3-946c072606df\",\"role\":\"user\",\"content\":\" What are the three types of muscles in the human body?\"},{\"id\":\"3a03ec8a-10fa-457d-aeab-ececdb180586\",\"role\":\"assistant\",\"content\":\"The three types of muscles in the human body are:\\n\\nSkeletal Muscle:\\n\\nFunction: Responsible for voluntary movements, such as walking, talking, and other activities under conscious control.\\nStructure: Composed of long, cylindrical fibers that are striated (having a striped appearance) and multinucleated.\\nLocation: Attached to bones via tendons.\\n\\nCardiac Muscle:\\n\\nFunction: Responsible for pumping blood throughout the body by contracting the heart.\\nStructure: Striated like skeletal muscle but with branched, interconnected fibers and usually a single nucleus per cell. It also has intercalated discs, which facilitate synchronized contraction.\\nLocation: Found exclusively in the walls of the heart.\\n\\nSmooth Muscle:\\n\\nFunction: Controls involuntary movements such as the contraction of blood vessels, the gastrointestinal tract, the bladder, and other internal organs.\\nStructure: Composed of spindle-shaped, non-striated fibers with a single nucleus per cell.\\nLocation: Found in the walls of hollow organs such as the intestines, blood vessels, and the bladder.\"},{\"id\":\"aaa2130b-6cbf-495d-b053-1857d24a47b7\",\"role\":\"user\",\"content\":\"Who wrote \\\"Moby-Dick\\\"?\"},{\"id\":\"9d7a1ce5-6181-4948-a4ea-2e49d0b5f121\",\"role\":\"assistant\",\"content\":\"\\\"Moby-Dick\\\" was written by Herman Melville. It was first published in 1851. The novel is a classic of American literature and tells the story of Captain Ahab's obsessive quest to hunt down the white whale, Moby Dick.\"},{\"id\":\"aaa23088-52f6-4d98-94d9-63a018ed7b11\",\"role\":\"user\",\"content\":\" What is the capital of the United Kingdom?\"},{\"id\":\"aa4e82bd-1f60-4444-8679-35106439bf70\",\"role\":\"assistant\",\"content\":\"The capital of the United Kingdom is London.\"},{\"id\":\"aaa20844-b3e4-457a-840e-dfb591902389\",\"role\":\"user\",\"content\":\"How does the solar system work?\"},{\"id\":\"0f38b7b7-2d57-4525-8de7-1b9ff67953ec\",\"role\":\"assistant\",\"content\":\"The solar system is a vast system consisting of the Sun, planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and other celestial objects. Here's a simplified explanation of how it works:\\n\\nThe Sun: At the center of the solar system is the Sun, a massive star primarily composed of hydrogen and helium. The Sun's gravitational pull holds the entire solar system together.\\n\\nPlanets and Their Orbits:\\n\\nThe solar system has eight planets orbiting around the Sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.\\nEach planet follows an elliptical orbit around the Sun due to the gravitational force exerted by the Sun.\\nThe planets closer to the Sun have shorter orbital periods, while those farther away have longer orbital periods.\\n\\nMoons: Many planets in the solar system have natural satellites or moons orbiting around them. These moons also orbit their respective planets due to gravitational attraction.\\n\\nAsteroids and Comets:\\n\\nAsteroids are rocky objects that orbit the Sun, primarily located in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.\\nComets are icy bodies that also orbit the Sun, often in highly elliptical orbits that can bring them close to the Sun.\\n\\nGravitational Interactions: The gravitational interactions between celestial objects in the solar system influence their orbits, shapes, and motions. For example, the gravitational pull of the Sun keeps the planets in their orbits, while the gravitational interactions between planets can cause perturbations in their orbits.\\n\\nFormation and Evolution: The solar system is believed to have formed from a giant cloud of gas and dust about 4.6 billion years ago. Over time, gravity caused the material in this cloud to clump together, forming the Sun and other objects in the solar system. The solar system continues to evolve, with ongoing processes such as planetary formation, impacts, and orbital dynamics shaping its structure and composition.\"},{\"id\":\"aaa2afdd-5ee9-4539-9cea-1b929d25f55e\",\"role\":\"user\",\"content\":\"What is the main function of the skeletal system?\"},{\"id\":\"aaa23f10-94c1-4c04-aa2a-b7e42858a08b\",\"role\":\"assistant\",\"content\":\"\"}]",
  "evmAddress": "0x8f2A4489659EfFdAE71aC755fbaC402Af286D3Eb",
  "evmAddressEmbedding": [
    -0.047130320221185684,
    0.012303540483117104,
    -0.060890525579452515,
    -0.02762574329972267,
    -0.010599389672279358,
    -0.014276528730988503,
    0.1319229006767273,
    0.010351446457207203,
    0.009065606631338596,
    -0.0344473272562027,
    0.06469012796878815,
    -0.1420845091342926,
    -0.020170433446764946,
    0.06190675497055054,
    -0.07751259207725525,
    0.01725734770298004,
    -0.09849626570940018,
    -0.14021286368370056,
    -0.04782744124531746,
    0.015615844167768955,
    0.017489193007349968,
    -0.031928375363349915,
    -0.06557775288820267,
    -0.0464048832654953,
    -0.047151144593954086,
    0.006581409834325314,
    -0.02712395414710045,
    0.051426395773887634,
    0.0028277181554585695,
    -0.11509910225868225,
    0.0983327105641365,
    0.05793839693069458,
    0.06981666386127472,
    -0.013911235146224499,
    0.08817248791456223,
    0.05677518621087074,
    -0.004628140479326248,
    -0.057805657386779785,
    0.016725191846489906,
    -0.018985411152243614,
    0.02344294637441635,
    -0.032019615173339844,
    0.11748681962490082,
    0.06074261665344238,
    -0.022958744317293167,
    0.05536290630698204,
    -0.007863334380090237,
    0.019819756969809532,
    0.04382089897990227,
    -0.004239225760102272,
    0.03141799196600914,
    0.03427654877305031,
    -0.0481177493929863,
    0.024868393316864967,
    0.04703858494758606,
    0.0025937038008123636,
    -0.007064868230372667,
    -0.004873536992818117,
    0.03739422559738159,
    0.038870919495821,
    0.053679198026657104,
    -0.024631455540657043,
    0.03818125277757645,
    -0.007943480275571346,
    0.027952495962381363,
    0.01563679799437523,
    -0.07906617969274521,
    -0.1897869110107422,
    -0.05637415871024132,
    -0.03265086188912392,
    -0.07016567140817642,
    0.059670791029930115,
    0.029245689511299133,
    0.00011755502055166289,
    0.040218256413936615,
    0.003493939060717821,
    -0.03441840410232544,
    -0.05490413308143616,
    0.0561261922121048,
    -0.04729442670941353,
    -0.061314865946769714,
    -0.06375765800476074,
    0.019209176301956177,
    0.08618372678756714,
    0.0394173227250576,
    0.01506888959556818,
    -0.027613548561930656,
    -0.047091104090213776,
    0.023478101938962936,
    0.029089517891407013,
    0.011473938822746277,
    0.041229285299777985,
    0.026113705709576607,
    -0.025505652651190758,
    -0.06072346121072769,
    0.08352102339267731,
    0.0945303663611412,
    -0.030229458585381508,
    -0.12855537235736847,
    0.14744706451892853,
    -0.028484825044870377,
    0.019972505047917366,
    0.0032486894633620977,
    0.011817899532616138,
    -0.009968356229364872,
    -0.04367539659142494,
    -0.003087918274104595,
    0.06301253288984299,
    -0.0494869090616703,
    -0.01198252197355032,
    -0.05306537076830864,
    0.014755132608115673,
    -0.012403100728988647,
    -0.008652613498270512,
    0.06754999607801437,
    -0.029229819774627686,
    -0.05171562358736992,
    0.02932555601000786,
    0.02545314095914364,
    -0.07910238206386566,
    0.07614491134881973,
    -0.026119742542505264,
    -0.026636110618710518,
    -0.03247520327568054,
    -0.17872101068496704,
    -0.04394768550992012,
    -0.035225607454776764,
    1.577643017055688e-32,
    -0.023634303361177444,
    0.019420387223362923,
    -0.00872463546693325,
    -0.03153343126177788,
    -0.023540711030364037,
    0.006031459197402,
    -0.030176687985658646,
    -0.002921048551797867,
    -0.002711903303861618,
    0.022825952619314194,
    -0.08468727022409439,
    0.020972929894924164,
    0.04308753460645676,
    0.017510198056697845,
    0.031155051663517952,
    -0.0663319081068039,
    0.06020572409033775,
    0.06326961517333984,
    -0.023406516760587692,
    -0.015400171279907227,
    0.04731864854693413,
    0.059105873107910156,
    0.04345991462469101,
    -0.01824055053293705,
    0.027061903849244118,
    0.05557730421423912,
    -0.003232317976653576,
    -0.07141218334436417,
    0.07561902701854706,
    0.03136255964636803,
    0.024788737297058105,
    -0.01687331683933735,
    -0.10270341485738754,
    -0.04865431413054466,
    0.04516396299004555,
    -0.016147058457136154,
    0.01843046396970749,
    -0.057808514684438705,
    -0.03924427926540375,
    0.002470286563038826,
    0.02415790595114231,
    -0.021610910072922707,
    -0.013187105767428875,
    -0.0581333227455616,
    0.021681100130081177,
    -0.05543931573629379,
    0.046680573374032974,
    0.04651840031147003,
    0.09849026799201965,
    0.08996116369962692,
    -0.058329563587903976,
    0.006537831388413906,
    -0.02309907227754593,
    -0.032500799745321274,
    -0.0321405827999115,
    -0.028480220586061478,
    -0.013334201648831367,
    0.020542023703455925,
    -0.03143201395869255,
    -0.015857072547078133,
    0.03192061185836792,
    0.05427028611302376,
    -0.006104103289544582,
    -0.10249374806880951,
    0.015759959816932678,
    -0.07172156870365143,
    0.020592745393514633,
    -0.06520616263151169,
    -0.024087024852633476,
    -0.05776377022266388,
    -0.002465149387717247,
    0.0035681985318660736,
    0.1332707405090332,
    0.03788381442427635,
    -0.019794093444943428,
    -0.044949423521757126,
    -0.012186352163553238,
    -0.05967216193675995,
    -0.05879770591855049,
    0.014150064438581467,
    -0.03940347209572792,
    -0.010013855062425137,
    -0.021174557507038116,
    -0.052906256169080734,
    -0.08079434931278229,
    0.04297235980629921,
    -0.011560545302927494,
    -0.046898435801267624,
    -0.05641751363873482,
    -0.001190347713418305,
    -0.07669397443532944,
    -0.0025074188597500324,
    0.02082868292927742,
    -0.036293674260377884,
    -0.05223949998617172,
    -1.57523163733177e-32,
    -0.030767133459448814,
    -0.03363083675503731,
    -0.03796772286295891,
    -0.08838030695915222,
    0.010800731368362904,
    -0.023995179682970047,
    0.010824191384017467,
    0.020385822281241417,
    0.0916341096162796,
    0.030443580821156502,
    0.03144092857837677,
    -0.005357951857149601,
    0.012675683945417404,
    -0.12790769338607788,
    0.022187190130352974,
    -0.0022247673477977514,
    0.039668962359428406,
    0.043810032308101654,
    0.010385885834693909,
    -0.0075977942906320095,
    -0.014796444214880466,
    0.13352669775485992,
    -0.004231022205203772,
    0.08505043387413025,
    0.0014687917428091168,
    0.04448634758591652,
    0.047117117792367935,
    0.05199931934475899,
    0.01722068153321743,
    -0.005014015361666679,
    0.014866909012198448,
    0.013707689009606838,
    0.007176404818892479,
    0.09305177628993988,
    -0.0581061951816082,
    -0.0693947821855545,
    0.11440633982419968,
    -0.03144969418644905,
    -0.006628252565860748,
    -0.05285686254501343,
    0.022804807871580124,
    0.03179854527115822,
    -0.02978144958615303,
    0.09576933085918427,
    0.019790057092905045,
    0.05081963539123535,
    -0.04657478258013725,
    0.0028751594945788383,
    0.05135153606534004,
    0.05997063219547272,
    -0.005779346451163292,
    -0.043341029435396194,
    -0.09066049754619598,
    -0.010475339367985725,
    0.018190592527389526,
    0.015437813475728035,
    0.011834700591862202,
    0.03594063222408295,
    0.049242399632930756,
    -0.04382561147212982,
    0.09438613057136536,
    -0.001661505433730781,
    0.030504047870635986,
    0.0536336749792099,
    0.054504092782735825,
    -0.04388798028230667,
    -0.07830820232629776,
    -0.01045981701463461,
    -0.029222238808870316,
    -0.01765630394220352,
    0.012692118994891644,
    0.006433272268623114,
    -0.04410494863986969,
    0.013140992261469364,
    0.061983946710824966,
    -0.03865210711956024,
    0.04924806207418442,
    -0.009221214801073074,
    0.03305799514055252,
    0.035976991057395935,
    0.015202514827251434,
    0.05473676323890686,
    0.04583805799484253,
    -0.0018451333744451404,
    -0.004028464667499065,
    -0.08697360754013062,
    0.09933485090732574,
    0.1008269414305687,
    -0.021612487733364105,
    -0.07153288275003433,
    -0.005209044087678194,
    0.03351019695401192,
    0.010580256581306458,
    -0.023790230974555016,
    0.05701608583331108,
    -4.411741372223332e-8,
    -0.005474061239510775,
    -0.02654821053147316,
    -0.009365043602883816,
    -0.04272470995783806,
    0.052205175161361694,
    0.000029923659894848242,
    -0.0463687926530838,
    -0.068011075258255,
    0.02681831642985344,
    -0.08113575726747513,
    0.061085157096385956,
    0.013294782489538193,
    -0.022061705589294434,
    0.010123969055712223,
    0.004604652989655733,
    -0.07749415934085846,
    -0.075867660343647,
    0.04707593098282814,
    -0.05106420814990997,
    -0.09315090626478195,
    0.02951575443148613,
    -0.05119766667485237,
    -0.03421856462955475,
    -0.0684305876493454,
    -0.0022222469560801983,
    -0.10393263399600983,
    0.00016091755242086947,
    0.06847293674945831,
    -0.03084593638777733,
    0.046318020671606064,
    -0.08138121664524078,
    0.0030485300812870264,
    -0.030228279531002045,
    -0.06530944257974625,
    0.02917288988828659,
    0.08348999172449112,
    0.008394096046686172,
    0.03039824590086937,
    0.0032983608543872833,
    -0.026040736585855484,
    0.000086409185314551,
    -0.024146398529410362,
    0.04348836839199066,
    -0.01655171811580658,
    0.009646429680287838,
    -0.010501760989427567,
    -0.01798493228852749,
    0.058842770755290985,
    0.030025888234376907,
    -0.07624617218971252,
    -0.059745606034994125,
    0.00005388325735111721,
    -0.000669181696139276,
    -0.0028795404359698296,
    -0.07166847586631775,
    -0.026334889233112335,
    -0.10309170186519623,
    0.06730415672063828,
    0.009643958881497383,
    0.046854957938194275,
    0.08647192269563675,
    0.047518640756607056,
    -0.001051096711307764,
    -0.0713612362742424
  ],
  "tweet": "Today daily combo are located on market/pr&team/special new session\n\n#hamsterkombatdailycombo #crypto #btc  #memetoken #memecoin #hamster #hamsterkombat #taptap #clicker #game #p2e #newcard"
}