Thomas Sprat (priest)

Thomas Sprat (10 July 1679 - 10 May 1720) was an English Anglican priest in the 17th-century.[1]

The son of Bishop Thomas Sprat,[2] was born in London he was educated at Christ Church, Oxford.[3] He held incumbencies at Boxley and Stone and Archdeacon of Rochester from 1704 until his death.[4]

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gollark: There's no *known* reason you couldn't get them all the way to human performance. It might not be possible or it might be hilariously inefficient, but as far as I know the lines on the graphs remain straight.
gollark: Apparently this tends to improve with scale. I'm not sure if the details of Delphi are available anywhere.
gollark: Or, well, my rough model of that.
gollark: It's evidently not quite a magic 8 ball because it generally appears to agree with random humans' judgement.
gollark: I'd assume they took some kind of pretrained language model and finetuned it on crowdsourced scenario/response pairs.
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