diff --git "a/cotSFT_new/.ipynb_checkpoints/correct_output_transcription-checkpoint.json" "b/cotSFT_new/.ipynb_checkpoints/correct_output_transcription-checkpoint.json" new file mode 100644--- /dev/null +++ "b/cotSFT_new/.ipynb_checkpoints/correct_output_transcription-checkpoint.json" @@ -0,0 +1,5882 @@ +[ + { + "key": "1062", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1062/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey! How have you been?\n[00:01 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've been doing well! The weather is starting to get warm here in San Francisco.\n[00:07 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Nice! I hope it's a nice day. What are you up to this weekend?\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think I'm going to go camping on my friend's land. You?\n[00:15 - 00:19] Speaker USER: I'm thinking about fishing this weekend.\n[00:19 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Fishing is fun! What kind of fishing do you usually do?\n[00:22 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Oh, I was just going to ask if you had any recommendations for good fishing spots around here.\n[00:27 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Salmon is my favorite.\n[00:30 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Sounds delicious! Do you have any favorite spots?\n[00:34 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: I prefer off of San Francisco!\n[00:37 - 00:39] Speaker USER: That's great! What are you going to pack for\n[00:38 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but do you have any specific bait you recommend for salmon fishing?\n[00:43 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Just a rod and reel. I'll be using salmon eggs.\n[00:47 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's so cool! I would love to go fishing.\n[00:51 - 00:54] Speaker USER: I'll let you know when I go, and maybe you can come with!\n[00:54 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure! I'd love to." + }, + { + "key": "1063", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1063/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: That's okay, I just got here myself. What would you like to drink? I\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, before I forget, do you know if they have any special cocktails here tonight?\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Oh, I'm not sure about that. But I was just about to ask what you'd like to drink.\n[00:13 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'll have a vodka soda, please.\n[00:16 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Coming right up!\n[00:17 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: So, how has your week been?\n[00:19 - 00:25] Speaker USER: It's been good, I've been really busy with work lately. But it's nice to have a break now and catch up\n[00:24 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: I totally get that! Sometimes you just need to unwind. By the way, did you finish that big project you were working on?\n[00:32 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Yes, I did! That's actually why I'm so relieved tonight. How about you? How was your week?\n[00:38 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: It was good, I've just been hanging out with friends and family mostly. But it's always nice to go out and have some fun too!" + }, + { + "key": "1064", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1064/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Wow, this is really good! I've never had a hot dog before.\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, it's one of my specialties. I've been making hot dogs for quite a\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Wait, you've been making them for years? How did you get started?\n[00:11 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, it all started when I was a kid. My dad used to make hot dogs for family gatherings, and I just picked up the habit. I like to keep it simple, you know, just ketchup, mustard, and onions. Some people add relish or pickles, but I find\n[00:26 - 00:34] Speaker USER: But you think keeping it simple is the best way to go, right? I totally agree. Sometimes less is more.\n[00:34 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Exactly, and I'm glad you enjoyed it. Simple, but full of flavor." + }, + { + "key": "1065", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1065/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Excuse me, could you tell me where Peking University is on this map?\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Let me see. Here it should be,\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but could you also tell me how to get there?\n[00:12 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm afraid I can't because I'm a stranger here. But back to the map, here it is.\n[00:18 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Oh, thanks all the same.\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not at all. You can ask the policeman over there." + }, + { + "key": "1066", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1066/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi Angela, it's Dan.\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hi Dan. How are you?\n[00:04 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Good.\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: I called you yesterday. Did you get my message?\n[00:09 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Yes, I was taking a shower when you called. I saw that you called and I tried to call you back, but I think your phone was on silent\n[00:16 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, right! I remember trying to call you back later, but I was wondering, did you need something urgent?\n[00:23 - 00:30] Speaker USER: No, it wasn't urgent. I just wanted to remind you that my friend is getting married next week. You're still coming to the wedding with me, right?\n[00:31 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, is that next week?\n[00:34 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Yes. Did you already make\n[00:36 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, does Megan know your friend? I was thinking of mentioning it to her.\n[00:41 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Actually, I wanted to ask you to invite Megan for me. Next time you see her, can you tell her?\n[00:47 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, I'll let her know. But, what were you about to say before? Did I forget something?\n[00:52 - 01:01] Speaker USER: I was just going to ask if you had forgotten about the wedding, but you already mentioned that you hadn't. And thanks for letting Megan know!" + }, + { + "key": "1067", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1067/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: How are you doing?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm doing well! What are you up to?\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: I'm looking for a new graphics card to upgrade my computer.\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like fun. What type of video card are you looking for?\n[00:13 - 00:15] Speaker USER: I'm looking for an Nvidia video card.\n[00:16 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've never heard of that brand. Can you\n[00:18 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Actually, Nvidia is pretty popular. They make a really good graphics card! It's really strong, so I want to make sure I get one that can handle the load.\n[00:28 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's really cool. I'm looking at a website right now that is selling some new computer parts. Do you need any recommendations or specific features\n[00:38 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Oh, thanks! I was going to ask if you had any suggestions for where to buy one." + }, + { + "key": "1068", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1068/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Welcome to my birthday party, I am so happy you can join us\n[00:03 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but I just had to say, I'm really glad I could make it! Here is the gift for you. Happy birthday, Francis! Many more happy and healthy years for you!\n[00:16 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Thank you, shall I open it now?\n[00:19 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, please do.\n[00:22 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Wow, a remote car model and my favorite brand. I really like it. That is so nice of you.\n[00:28 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I was really struggling whether I should give you this nice little car. It was the last one they had and I really like the design\n[00:35 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Oh, you almost kept it for yourself? I can totally understand why—it's amazing! By the way, you were saying you really liked something about it?" + }, + { + "key": "1069", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1069/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hi. This is a Receptionist Desk. How can I help you?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. I just checked in, but I need to change my room.\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: What's the problem?\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: I reserved a non-smoking room, but the smell of smoke in this room is so strong that I can't stay in\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Oh, I'm really sorry about that. I'll arrange a non-smoking room for you right away. Do you need help with your luggage?\n[00:20 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, please. The doorman can assist with that. Thank you for handling this so quickly.\n[00:25 - 00:36] Speaker USER: You're welcome. And once again, I apologize for the inconvenience. By the way, you were saying something about the smell—was there anything else in the room that concerned you?\n[00:36 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, it was mainly the smell. Everything else seemed fine. Thanks again for your help." + }, + { + "key": "1070", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1070/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey there! Taking a dip?\n[00:02 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I love swimming in the ocean. It's so refreshing and makes my skin feel hydrated and\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but do you ever worry about the water quality here? I've heard some concerns lately.\n[00:13 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: I haven't really thought about it much, but now that you mention it, maybe I should look into it. Anyway, it does make my skin feel great. Do you come here often?\n[00:23 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Yeah, I try to come as often as I can. It's one of my favorite places to relax and clear my head.\n[00:29 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds great. I need to find a place like that where I can just forget about everything for a while.\n[00:36 - 00:42] Speaker USER: You should definitely try it. There's just something about the water that makes everything feel lighter,\n[00:41 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely, it's like the ocean just washes away all your stress, right?" + }, + { + "key": "1071", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1071/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I really want to go to the botanical garden this weekend. They have this special exhibit on bird watching.\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds really interesting. Do you think it will be like an almanac?\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Not really, I think they're just going to tell us what birds are good for eating and which ones are endangered, so\n[00:15 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but are we allowed to take pictures there? I want to make sure I bring my camera.\n[00:22 - 00:28] Speaker USER: I'm not sure about the photography policy. I'll check that. But I was saying they're going to tell us which birds are aggressive.\n[00:29 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I guess I'll have to come too then!" + }, + { + "key": "1072", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1072/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, How's it going?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not good. I lost my backpack.\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Oh, that's too bad. Is anything important in it?\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just my wallet. There's some money in it, but\n[00:10 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Wait, your wallet? What about your ID—did you lose that too?\n[00:16 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, thank god. But I didn't get to mention that I left the backpack in a taxi yesterday.\n[00:21 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Oh, I see. Did you call the driver?\n[00:24 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I didn't ask for the receipt, so I don't have the number.\n[00:28 - 00:31] Speaker USER: That's too bad. Is there anything I can do?\n[00:31 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, can I borrow some money?" + }, + { + "key": "1073", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1073/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Good evening. Welcome to our restaurant.\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good evening. We want a dining room with a table for eight.\n[00:07 - 00:16] Speaker USER: I'm sorry, sir. The rooms are not available now. But would you like to have your dinner in the dining hall? I can find a table by the window for a more\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but we made a reservation in advance. Could you check that for us?\n[00:21 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Oh, I see. Can I have your name, please?\n[00:24 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: My name is James.\n[00:26 - 00:34] Speaker USER: I'll ask the waitress to show you the way. By the way, I was about to mention that the table by the window is still an option if you prefer a different view.\n[00:35 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks, but we'll stick with our reservation." + }, + { + "key": "1074", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1074/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey Jess, I don't feel so good.\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: What's wrong?\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker USER: I don't know. I feel really dizzy and\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, could it be something you ate? Did you have anything unusual?\n[00:11 - 00:18] Speaker USER: No, I didn't eat anything different from usual today. It's just so weird. I've never felt like this before.\n[00:19 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Maybe it's the flu? Did you notice any other symptoms?\n[00:24 - 00:28] Speaker USER: I just feel really off. Maybe we should head to the nurse.\n[00:28 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, let's go. Better safe than sorry." + }, + { + "key": "1075", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1075/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Were you born in Los Angeles?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: No. I was born in Chicago as a matter of fact.\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Oh, were you?\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I grew up in the suburbs, in Wilmette, and then I moved out here when I was fourteen.\n[00:15 - 00:18] Speaker USER: So you went to high school in Los\n[00:17 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I just remembered—how was the move for you at that age? It must have been quite a change.\n[00:26 - 00:32] Speaker USER: It was a big adjustment, but I managed. I was actually about to say I went to Lincoln High after the move.\n[00:33 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: And then you went to college?\n[00:35 - 00:39] Speaker USER: No, not exactly. First I went to Europe.\n[00:39 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh. To travel?\n[00:42 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Well, yes, and I also lived in Munich for a while.\n[00:46 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: When did you arrive in [interrupt]\n[00:46 - 00:51] Speaker USER: Oh, sorry, I didn't catch that. I arrived in Munich around 1995.\n[00:51 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: Right, I was curious about when you got there. So, did you enjoy your time in Munich?" + }, + { + "key": "1076", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1076/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: What do you do when you are angry?\n[00:02 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: I usually calm down first and think about the reason that caused my anger.\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker USER: That's smart. What do you usually do to relieve your anger?\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Something like listening to music is a good way to\n[00:16 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Oh, what kind of music do you listen to?\n[00:19 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Classic. Something that could calm your mind. I was going to say that working out is another good way to relieve anger.\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker USER: I think that might work for me as well. What kind of workouts do you usually do?\n[00:30 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Jogging, yoga, or even just taking a walk." + }, + { + "key": "1077", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1077/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: So, what kind of cooking do you like to do?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I want to try making baked potatoes.\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Baked potatoes? Baked potatoes are so easy to make! Do you want the detailed instructions\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, before we get into the recipe, do I need any special equipment for this?\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker USER: No special equipment is needed, just an oven. But I haven't finished explaining the recipe yet which includes\n[00:23 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I see. I was just wondering if there are any specific types of potatoes that work best for baking?" + }, + { + "key": "1078", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1078/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I'm really anxious about this meeting. I just want to make sure\n[00:02 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but is it the presentation part that's making you nervous, or something else?\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker USER: I think it's mostly the presentation. I'm just really nervous about messing up\n[00:13 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Presenting in front of everyone can be tough, but remember, you've practiced a lot. Maybe focusing on the key points will help?\n[00:21 - 00:28] Speaker USER: You're right. We've prepared, and we'll do great. Just breathe and relax. Everything will be fine.\n[00:29 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Alright, thank you, Janya.\n[00:31 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Of course, that's what friends are for!" + }, + { + "key": "1079", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1079/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Wow, that was an amazing opera! The singers were incredible and the story was so captivating, it\n[00:05 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but I just have to ask—did you notice how the lighting played such a crucial role in setting the mood for each scene? It was so well done.\n[00:15 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Oh, absolutely! The lighting really added depth to the entire performance. And the story was so moving. It's not often that you get to see something like that. And it was such an inspiring piece of\n[00:28 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of inspiring, did you catch the symbolism in the final act? I wasn't sure if it was meant to represent hope or despair.\n[00:37 - 00:50] Speaker USER: That's a good point. The ending did touch on a lot of important topics. I thought it was a bit open-ended, but in a good way. It left room for interpretation and discussion, which I think is always a good thing.\n[00:50 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I can see that. I'm still not sure how I feel about it myself, but I'm glad we saw it nonetheless." + }, + { + "key": "1080", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1080/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Do you have the item in stock?\n[00:02 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sorry, we don't have it in stock. You can order it from Amazon or have it delivered to your home.\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Oh, okay. I was planning to purchase it here since I have a rewards card that I want to use before\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: You know, you can actually use your rewards card for other items we have in stock. Maybe there's something else you need?\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker USER: That's a good point. Do you think you will have it in stock by the end of the month?\n[00:24 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm not sure. We have a lot of high demand items right now. If we do get the item in stock by the end of the month, it will be available for\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Limited quantities, right? I understand. I'll keep checking back then. Thanks for the help!" + }, + { + "key": "1081", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1081/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Do you have any plans for dinner tonight?\n[00:02 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I was thinking of putting a frozen pizza in the oven or something. How about we try\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Actually, I was thinking maybe we could make dinner together tonight. What do you think?\n[00:11 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm absolutely useless at cooking!\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker USER: I could teach you how to cook something healthy. Frozen pizzas are so bad for your health,\n[00:19 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know they aren't good for me, but they are cheap, convenient, and fairly tasty. What were you saying about teaching me?\n[00:27 - 00:33] Speaker USER: I recently saw a recipe for spicy chicken curry in a magazine. Maybe we could try that?\n[00:33 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, why not. Do you have all the ingredients?\n[00:37 - 00:40] Speaker USER: I bought all the ingredients this morning, so let's start!\n[00:41 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: What do we do first?\n[00:43 - 00:47] Speaker USER: First, you need to wash the vegetables and then chop them into little pieces.\n[00:48 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK. Should I heat the wok?\n[00:50 - 00:57] Speaker USER: Actually, I was going to say we should wait until the vegetables are chopped, but yes, you can start heating it on medium." + }, + { + "key": "1082", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1082/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi! How are you?\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good, thanks!\n[00:03 - 00:09] Speaker USER: I'm going to be taking a class on social democracy next quarter. Do you have any thoughts about the issue?\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I support social democracy but I don't think it is going to be very feasible in America.\n[00:16 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Haha, so do you support the movement in general, or do you\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but are you asking if I support social democracy in theory or in practice?\n[00:24 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Yeah, I do support it in theory, but in practice, I don't think it is going to work here.\n[00:30 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm glad you mentioned that. Do you have a stance on socialism, like the kind\n[00:35 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Scandinavia? Yes, I was curious if you think their model could work here.\n[00:39 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: I have a few problems with socialism. One of the biggest problems is that the top tax bracket is too low. Also, I am not a big fan of the redistribution of wealth.\n[00:51 - 00:54] Speaker USER: Why don't you like redistribution of wealth?\n[00:54 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think it is much more appropriate to redistribute money through the market." + }, + { + "key": "1083", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1083/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Can you pick me up some laundry detergent?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure - what brand?\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker USER: I don't know... What do you think is good?\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: If I had to choose, Tide is the best option\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Actually, I've heard about Tide before. Is it really that effective compared to other brands?\n[00:17 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it is. I'll take Tide! Do you know how much it will cost?\n[00:22 - 00:27] Speaker USER: I don't think it will cost more than a few dollars, probably around a six to\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I just remembered, do we need anything else from the store while I'm there?\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Oh, good point! But back to the detergent, I was saying it would probably be around six to eight dollars." + }, + { + "key": "1084", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1084/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Okay, next question. If Eric asked you out on a date, what would you [interrupt]\n[00:03 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, Eric? The most popular kid in school? You have to tell me—do you think he actually likes you?\n[00:11 - 00:21] Speaker USER: I don't know, but if he did ask me out, I would definitely say yes! Eric is the most popular kid in school! Okay, my turn. What would you do if you won the lottery?\n[00:22 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Let's see. . . If I won the lottery, I would buy two tickets for a trip around the world.\n[00:28 - 00:30] Speaker USER: If you buy me a ticket I will go with you for sure!\n[00:31 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: My dad will freak out if I even mention a trip like that! But, wait—what were you going to say earlier about Eric asking you out?\n[00:39 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Oh, I just meant that I would say yes without a second thought! Anyway, alright this is a good one. What would your mom say if you told her you are going to get married?" + }, + { + "key": "1085", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1085/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What shall we do now?\n[00:01 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Let's get the table wares we need first, and then stand in the line to\n[00:04 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Oh, sorry, before we get in line, do you think we should check if they have everything we want? I remember last time they ran out of some items.\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good idea! But I've already got all I need.\n[00:16 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Alright, let's stand in the line now.\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: It smells good. Look at these. They make my mouth water just\n[00:23 - 00:25] Speaker USER: watering too! I can't wait to dig in.\n[00:26 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: It will be our turn soon.\n[00:28 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Tell the waiter what you want when it's your turn.\n[00:31 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK. I'll have many cream cakes today.\n[00:34 - 00:41] Speaker USER: I don't like them. I think they are too icky. By the way, you were saying something about the table wares earlier?" + }, + { + "key": "1086", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1086/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: *Singing loudly*\n[00:01 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Aryssa, please stop singing. You're being really obnoxious.\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: What? I'm just singing. I don't see what the big deal is.\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: The big deal is that you're being incredibly annoying and it's driving me insane.\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Well, I'm sorry if my singing bothers you, but I don't see why you have to be so uptight about it.\n[00:19 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Because it's incredibly irritating, that's why! Can you please just stop for five minutes so I can actually think?\n[00:26 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Fine. But I'm only doing this because I love you." + }, + { + "key": "1087", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1087/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I'm looking for a new show to watch! Any recommendations?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm a big fan of The Walking Dead. Have you seen it?\n[00:07 - 00:16] Speaker USER: I love that show! My mom and I watch it together. I don't think I have time to watch it anymore though - I have too many other things to do!\n[00:16 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Same here - I'm always so busy. What about you? What shows do you usually watch\n[00:22 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Actually, before I answer, how do you manage to juggle watching shows with your busy schedule?\n[00:28 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's tough, but I usually watch during my downtime or while doing chores. Anyway, I used to watch Queer Eye.\n[00:36 - 00:42] Speaker USER: I was just talking to my friends about that show! Do you know where you're going to school next year?\n[00:42 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm not sure yet! I want to stay in California, so I'm considering UC Berkeley and maybe Stanford\n[00:47 - 00:53] Speaker USER: Oh, Berkeley is great, but I heard UCLA has an amazing campus. Have you visited both?\n[00:54 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not yet, but I live in Palo Alto - if you end up going to UCLA, I can show you around campus.\n[01:00 - 01:07] Speaker USER: Oh my gosh, that would be so great. Do you have any other recommendations for fun things to do around the campus?\n[01:08 - 01:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course! You'll have so much free time. The great thing about being a student is that you can really do whatever you want. The library is really nice - it's a huge old building with lots of different stories inside. There's a really good gelato shop called Zoe's nearby too." + }, + { + "key": "1088", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1088/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Could you tell me what university you went to, Mr. Smith?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I went to Yale I had\n[00:03 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but Yale is impressive! Did you find the environment there challenging?\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: It definitely was. I studied Economics, which kept me on my toes.\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Oh, so you have a B.A. in Economics. And could you tell me what other jobs you have had?\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I have worked in a bank for the last five years.\n[00:25 - 00:27] Speaker USER: And what was your primary role\n[00:26 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, before you ask, I should mention that my salary was $500 a week." + }, + { + "key": "1089", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1089/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Don't tell me you're bored already?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, yeah, I am.\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker USER: We just got here. You will have to find a way to entertain yourself then.\n[00:10 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: What can I do? There are just a bunch of boring people giving boring speeches.\n[00:16 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Too bad. I have to sit through it, so you do, too. Even if it's a little boring, it's important for me to be here. I have to listen carefully, take notes and then interview some of the speakers afterward. I work for the Daily News after all. Didn't you think about\n[00:31 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, you're going to interview them? What kind of questions are you planning to ask?\n[00:36 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Mostly about their research and insights on the topics they discussed. But I was going to ask if you brought anything to read?\n[00:45 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: I brought my iPod and some headphones. Would it be rude to listen to some music?\n[00:50 - 01:01] Speaker USER: Yes, it would. I might have a few old newspapers in my bag. You could read them. They also have sections with games in them, like crossword puzzles. That will keep you busy for a while.\n[01:02 - 01:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I hate crosswords. Do the papers have comic sections in them?" + }, + { + "key": "1090", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1090/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey Joe, how's it going?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, you know. Just living the dream.\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Yeah, I hear you. So what's new with you?\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not much. I'm just trying to stay busy these days. You know how it is\n[00:11 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Speaking of staying busy, have you had any time to work on that project you mentioned last time?\n[00:17 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, the project? Not really, work's been alright, but it's been taking up most of my time. I can't complain though.\n[00:24 - 00:29] Speaker USER: That's good to hear. I'm sure your family is happy to have you around more too.\n[00:29 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, they are. They're always asking me to do things with them, but I just don't have the energy after\n[00:34 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Time, right? It's tough balancing everything. Do you think you'll be able to carve out some time for them this weekend?\n[00:40 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: I hope so. They understand, but I still feel like I should try harder to make it work." + }, + { + "key": "1091", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1091/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, I'm working on my project.\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: What are you working on?\n[00:04 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I'm making a website.\n[00:06 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: What's it about?\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker USER: It's about social media and how it affects our daily interactions\n[00:11 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that reminds me! Have you thought about including some statistics on social media usage trends? That could really strengthen your content.\n[00:20 - 00:29] Speaker USER: That's a great idea! I was also going to mention how it affects our mental health and relationships, but the stats could definitely add more credibility.\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds interesting. Can I help you with anything?\n[00:33 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Sure, you can help me research some of the effects of social media.\n[00:37 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay, I'll do that." + }, + { + "key": "1092", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1092/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I'm broke, and I have to catch another bus.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why don't you have any money for another bus?\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: I got hungry and bought some snacks because\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, you spent your bus fare on food? How are you planning to get home now?\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker USER: That's what I'm trying to figure out. Do you have any change I can use for the bus?\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't have any. But didn't you say you bought chips? What happened to the rest of your money?\n[00:24 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Yeah, I spent it all on the chips. Anyway, I don't know how I'm going to get home.\n[00:29 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Get a transfer from the bus driver.\n[00:32 - 00:34] Speaker USER: How much is a transfer?\n[00:34 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: It doesn't cost anything.\n[00:36 - 00:39] Speaker USER: That's great! Thanks for your help.\n[00:40 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: You know what? Don't mention it." + }, + { + "key": "1093", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1093/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: It's finally happened. After all these years, I'm finally the mayor.\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Congratulations, my love. You've worked so hard for this. I'm sure you'll be an amazing\n[00:10 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Thank you, Katherine. I just hope I can live up to the expectations that people have for me. It's a lot of responsibility, but I'm ready to put\n[00:17 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was just thinking, have you already planned your first steps? I know how important it is to set the tone right from the beginning.\n[00:25 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Yes, I have a few ideas in mind, but I was going to say that I'm ready for the challenges ahead. But you're right, setting the tone is crucial. I want to focus on improving community engagement first.\n[00:36 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like a great start. I know you'll make a real difference." + }, + { + "key": "1094", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1094/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: School has added several new courses to our grade this semester. I have more homework to do now.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: What's your favorite course, Daniel?\n[00:08 - 00:09] Speaker USER: I like science because it\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Science? That's a surprise. I thought you would like PE.\n[00:14 - 00:18] Speaker USER: I do like PE, but I am interested in science.\n[00:18 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Are you interested in science? I can't believe it.\n[00:23 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Through this course, I can learn more about the world around us clearly.\n[00:28 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Your parents would be happy if they knew that. Because you are always a naughty boy who\n[00:34 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Naughty? I'm naughty? I'm just clever. So I only do the things I am interested in.\n[00:40 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Right, but you were saying something about learning more about the world around us? How does science help with that?\n[00:47 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Oh, yes! It helps me understand how things work, like how weather forms or how plants grow. It's really fascinating.\n[00:56 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hope so." + }, + { + "key": "1095", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1095/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Well, do you have any experience in guiding?\n[00:02 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, but I only have few experiences. I guided a few groups of foreign tourists from America last winter vacation. I showed them around some places of historical significance\n[00:14 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but did you encounter any challenges while guiding these tourists? Perhaps language barriers or cultural differences?\n[00:22 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: There were some challenges, especially with language, but we managed. Anyway, I was about to mention that I showed them around some places of interest like Huangguoshu Falls, the largest waterfall in China.\n[00:36 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Huangguoshu Falls sounds impressive. Did they enjoy it? And by the way, were there any other places of interest you took them to that stood out?" + }, + { + "key": "1096", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1096/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I read somewhere that paddle boarding is an alternative sport that has really taken off. Have you heard of it?\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: I have heard of it, but I've never tried it myself.\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker USER: I think it would be so cool to paddle around the ocean with the sun in my face and\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but do you know if it's hard to learn? I mean, it sounds like it requires a lot of balance.\n[00:20 - 00:33] Speaker USER: I imagine it does take some practice to get the hang of it. Haha, I would totally try that, but I am not very athletic. I would need a workout before I was ready to take a few hours out for paddle boarding.\n[00:33 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: I am athletic, but I'm not sure I am ready to do it yet either. By the way, you mentioned the sun in your face earlier. Do you think it would be better to go paddle boarding in the morning or evening to avoid the harsh sun?\n[00:47 - 00:54] Speaker USER: That's a good point. Morning or evening would probably be better to avoid getting sunburned. Is there anything else you're interested in?" + }, + { + "key": "1097", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1097/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What have you been up to?\n[00:01 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've been climbing a lot. Have you tried rock climbing?\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: I haven't, but it looks so much fun! Do you go to the gym?\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: I do! I go with a few friends. What about you? What is your favorite workout activity?\n[00:15 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Oh, I actually love biking! Almost every day. Do you have a favorite climbing spot?\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's great! I'm always looking for a good bike route to explore on\n[00:24 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Speaking of bike routes, do you have any recommendations for climbing gyms?" + }, + { + "key": "1098", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1098/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:08] Speaker USER: The government has to face a lot of social problems now. I think it is unemployment that gives rise to such social instability, which\n[00:07 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but do you think the recent economic downturn is making unemployment even worse? It seems like the problem is escalating faster than expected.\n[00:18 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Yes, the economic downturn is definitely a factor. But it is very difficult for any government to handle it efficiently. Speaking of which, I was going to add that unemployment isn't the only issue—there are also concerns about healthcare and education that need immediate\n[00:33 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely, healthcare and education are critical too. But circling back to unemployment, do you think there are any immediate steps the government can take to alleviate the situation?" + }, + { + "key": "1099", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1099/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I love going to concerts. Do you have any recommendations for new music?\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: I listen to a lot of reggae and punk rock, but I also like acoustic singer-songwriter stuff.\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker USER: What kind of reggae? Is there anything new out?\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, man! There's a ton of really good stuff out. Here's some more new albums\n[00:19 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Sorry, I just got really excited. Can you recommend a specific artist or album that I should start with?\n[00:25 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure! You should definitely check out the latest album by Chronixx. It's a great mix of traditional and modern reggae. By the way, I was going to mention some new punk rock bands too that have\n[00:36 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Oh, that sounds awesome! But before we move on to punk rock, I wanted to ask, do you know if Chronixx is touring anytime soon? I'd love to see him live.\n[00:47 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm not sure about his tour dates, but I can look it up for you. Now, about the punk rock bands, there's this new band called The Interrupters that you might really like." + }, + { + "key": "1100", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1100/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: Hey there!\n[00:01 - 00:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hey, how are you doing?\n[00:03 - 00:09] Speaker USER: I'm doing fine! I am heading off to Paris in a few days, so I've been planning out my itinerary and\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds so exciting! Have you been before?\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Not yet. I've been to other cities in France, but not Paris.\n[00:17 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: What do you want to do while you're there?\n[00:19 - 00:25] Speaker USER: I've heard that Paris is one of the best places in the world to eat - can't wait!\n[00:25 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Haha I love to eat so I've been there! What else are you interested in?\n[00:29 - 00:36] Speaker USER: I've heard the Musee d'Orsay is a must-see while in Paris. I am also excited to see the Moulin Rouge, but I'll save that for\n[00:36 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, the Moulin Rouge! Are you planning to catch a show there? It's quite an experience.\n[00:43 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Yes, I am! But I also plan to go shopping on the famous Champs-Élysées.\n[00:47 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: If you want to find something unique, I'd check out the flea markets. There are a lot of great finds. Where else?" + }, + { + "key": "1101", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1101/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Lily, can you take part in our picnic this weekend?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds great. Where are you planning to\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Sorry, I just realized I didn't ask about the time yet. What time are we planning to meet?\n[00:09 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was about to say that we could go to the river, go around and have supper. We can meet around 3 PM.\n[00:17 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Sounds perfect. What should I bring?\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I was thinking of bringing some snacks, but you could maybe bring\n[00:23 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Hold on, do we need to bring any drinks?\n[00:27 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, drinks would be great! I was going to suggest you could bring some sandwiches too." + }, + { + "key": "1102", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1102/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: I think spring is finally here.\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yep, it sure seems like it. However, it's still very cold at night.\n[00:07 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Yes, they turned the heat off 6 days ago. It's absolutely freezing in my apartment at night. I have to turn on the air conditioner to blow hot air in order to warm up the\n[00:16 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, did you say they turned the heat off 6 days ago? That seems a bit early, considering how cold it still gets at night.\n[00:24 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Yeah, it does feel early. But I think they assumed the weather would stay warmer. Anyway, I was saying that I have to turn on the air conditioner, which seems ironic, right?\n[00:36 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: It does! And if you are outside and there's a bit of a breeze, it feels cold quickly.\n[00:42 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Exactly. I was actually going to ask, do you have any tips for staying warm in this weird in-between weather?" + }, + { + "key": "1103", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1103/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Did you hear the news? Two of our major suppliers, Murphy Music and U-Tunes are merging! If they are conglomerated into one company, it would have some serious implications for\n[00:09 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, are you sure? Who told you that? I highly doubt that they would take the step to merge into one company. They're supposed to be bitter enemies, the strictest of competitors. It must be a rumor. It can't be true.\n[00:24 - 00:38] Speaker USER: I read it myself on the financial page. They're really going to join together. U-Tunes was bought out by Murphy's, and they will take over the company as of next month. But like I was saying earlier, this could have serious effects on our market strategy and might\n[00:37 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: The competition must have been too stiff for U-Tunes. Otherwise, why would they allow themselves to be taken over by their sworn enemy? But wait, you mentioned something about our market strategy—what exactly do you think will change?" + }, + { + "key": "1104", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1104/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, can I crash at your place tonight?\n[00:02 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Matthieu, I've told you a million times, you can't just show up unannounced and expect to crash here. It's not fair to me or my roommates who\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Come on, Evie. I don't have anywhere else to go.\n[00:13 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Matthieu, I get that, but my roommates and I have a system, and it's not just about you. Have you tried reaching out to any of your other friends?\n[00:20 - 00:28] Speaker USER: I have, but no one else is available. That's why I thought of you. I mean, I really don't want to sleep on the streets tonight.\n[00:28 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: I understand, but you need to plan better. Maybe you should consider looking for a more stable living situation instead of relying on last-minute favors." + }, + { + "key": "1105", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1105/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Where are you going for your trip?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think Hebei is a good place.\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker USER: But I heard the north of China is experiencing severe sandstorms!\n[00:09 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Really?\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Yes, it's said that Hebei was experiencing six degree strong winds.\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: How do these storms affect the people who live in these areas? Are\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but do you still plan to go there despite the sandstorms?\n[00:24 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was actually reconsidering after hearing about the winds. how the storms affect the people living there?\n[00:31 - 00:44] Speaker USER: the report said the number of people with respiratory tract infections tended to rise after sandstorms. The sand gets into people's noses and throats and creates irritation.\n[00:44 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: It sounds that sandstorms are trouble for everybody!" + }, + { + "key": "1106", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1106/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Have you enjoyed your weekend?\n[00:01 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it's been marvelous. It really was very kind of you to take the\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Oh, don't mention it! By the way, I just remembered, did you get a chance to visit the local market?\n[00:12 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: I did! It was fantastic, although I was going to say earlier, I hope it hasn't been too much trouble for you to host me.\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Not at all, it was a pleasure having you here." + }, + { + "key": "1107", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1107/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Hi Bob, I was wondering if you've heard about the Soviet Union.\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Soviet Union? Isn't that the country that invaded Afghanistan?\n[00:09 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Yeah, that's the one.\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: How could you possibly live there?! I would never want to visit a\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but I actually lived in Russia for a year when I was in college.\n[00:21 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: What? Really? How was that?\n[00:25 - 00:30] Speaker USER: It was really amazing! The culture, the people, everything was just so different\n[00:29 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds fascinating! But I'm curious, did you face any challenges while living there?\n[00:36 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Actually, there were a few challenges, but overall, it was a wonderful experience. By the way, I haven't mentioned how the local cuisine was yet.\n[00:46 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I'd love to hear about that!" + }, + { + "key": "1108", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1108/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi there! You're looking really great today.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks! You look pretty amazing yourself.\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker USER: I feel like we have a lot in common. I bet we could really have some\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but what do you think we have in common? I'm curious to know.\n[00:14 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Well, from what I've observed, we both seem to enjoy similar activities, like outdoor adventures. I was really hoping we could connect over that.\n[00:23 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely! I would love to get to know you better." + }, + { + "key": "1109", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1109/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Tell me a joke!\n[00:01 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay - what do you call someone who can't stop eating bananas?\n[00:06 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Wait, before\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it is! So, what do you call someone who can't stop eating bananas?\n[00:12 - 00:14] Speaker USER: A master-banana-bender!\n[00:14 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: How did you know I was good at that?" + }, + { + "key": "1110", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1110/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: The dishwasher broke down. I had the repair done and deducted the cost from the rent without discussing\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, you deducted the cost from the rent? Did you inform her beforehand?\n[00:09 - 00:19] Speaker USER: I didn't inform her in advance, which might be why she's upset. Now, she is threatening to evict us for not paying the full rent.\n[00:19 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hold on, Paula. It does sound pretty serious. But I'm sure you can work this out.\n[00:25 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Well, you are over at the law school. So I wondered if you would mind coming with me when we talk to Ms. Connors. We're supposed to meet with her tomorrow night at eight, and\n[00:34 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Tomorrow night at eight? I can definitely come with you, but did you also want to discuss the possibility of negotiating the rent deduction with her?\n[00:43 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Yes, exactly. I was going to mention that. So, could you stop by at about seven thirty?\n[00:50 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, I'd be glad to help you straighten things out. I'll see you at seven thirty." + }, + { + "key": "1111", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1111/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Wow, I can't believe how well this is going!\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know, we've really got something special here.\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: It's all thanks to you. You're an amazing musician.\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks. I couldn't have done it without you either though. You're a great singer and your energy\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I just thought of something—do you think we'll ever make it big?\n[00:20 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't know. I mean, I hope so. But even if we don't, I'm just happy doing what we're doing.\n[00:26 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Yeah, me too. It's just so much fun being in a band with you and our friends.\n[00:31 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I know what you mean. It really is the best part of my week getting to practice and play with all of you guys.\n[00:37 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Speaking of practice, do you think we should add another session before the gig next week?" + }, + { + "key": "1112", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1112/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I can't believe I did that. I ruined an irreplaceable work of art.\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why would you do something like that?\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: I don't know. I was feeling angry and I just wanted to break something\n[00:10 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Angry? What exactly triggered that anger? Was it something specific that happened before you decided to act?\n[00:20 - 00:30] Speaker USER: It was a mix of things, but I guess I just felt overwhelmed. But why the Mona Lisa? There are so many other paintings in the world that you could have chosen that\n[00:29 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: The Mona Lisa? I mean, it's such an iconic piece. Did you think about the consequences at all?\n[00:35 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Not at the time. It just seemed like the perfect target, but now I realize how foolish I was. Well, it's not like I can undo what I've done. I just have to learn from my mistake and move on.\n[00:47 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know. I just feel so stupid right now.\n[00:51 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Don't beat yourself up too much. We all make mistakes." + }, + { + "key": "1113", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1113/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I can't believe I did that. I must have looked like such an idiot.\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Don't worry about it, Jeremiah. It was just a mistake. Everyone makes them and honestly,\n[00:09 - 00:16] Speaker USER: But I felt so stupid afterwards. I could feel everyone's eyes on me and I just wanted to crawl into\n[00:15 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Disappear, I know the feeling. But honestly, Jeremiah, I'm sure they weren't all looking at you and judging you. And even if they were, who cares what other people think? You're not going to please everyone all the time, so you might as well just do what makes you happy and not worry about what other people think.\n[00:35 - 00:41] Speaker USER: You're right. I shouldn't let what other people think bother me so much. Thanks for talking to me, Rosalee.\n[00:41 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: No problem. Anytime you need to talk, just let me know." + }, + { + "key": "1114", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1114/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: It's good to see you, grandma. How are you feeling today?\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm feeling pretty good today, Aryan. Thanks for coming to visit me.\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker USER: It's no problem. I always enjoy our visits. So, what have you been up to lately?\n[00:15 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not much, just sitting around here and watching TV. I saw your picture in the paper the other day. You're looking so handsome these days!\n[00:24 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Thank you, grandma. That was just a casual photo they took of me at work. But speaking of work, how is your retirement going? Are you finding it\n[00:32 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, Aryan, before we move on, I just remembered—how is your work going? You mentioned a big project last time.\n[00:41 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Oh, it's going well, just a bit hectic. But back to you, grandma—are you enjoying your retirement?\n[00:47 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh yes, I love retirement! It's so nice to have all that free time now. I've been spending a lot of time reading and working on my knitting. And of course, spending time with my grandchildren whenever they can come visit me.\n[01:03 - 01:07] Speaker USER: That sounds great, grandma. I'm glad you're enjoying your retirement.\n[01:08 - 01:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I am. Although, I do miss seeing you every day. It was always so nice to have you drop by after school, and\n[01:15 - 01:22] Speaker USER: I miss that too, grandma. But even though I don't live so close by anymore, we can still visit each other often.\n[01:22 - 01:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's true. And I'm really looking forward to your next visit!" + }, + { + "key": "1115", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1115/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Oh my god, I'm so sorry! Are you okay?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I'm fine. It's just a little scratch.\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: I can't believe I did that. I'm such a klutz sometimes.\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hey, seriously, don't worry about it. Are you sure you're okay?\n[00:15 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Are you sure? Maybe we should put some ice on it or something.\n[00:19 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's really not necessary. Trust me, I've had worse.\n[00:23 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Okay, if you're sure. I feel really bad though.\n[00:27 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm really sorry about that.\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Like I said, it's no big deal. Accidents happen." + }, + { + "key": "1116", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1116/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, what's your problem?\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't have a problem.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Yeah, right. You're just looking to pick a\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Start something? No, I'm not. I was just minding my own business.\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Well, you shouldn't have come over here if that's the case. Leave me alone.\n[00:15 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Fine. But I didn't do anything to provoke you\n[00:18 - 00:22] Speaker USER: You know what? Just go away. I don't want to hear it.\n[00:22 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Fine. But seriously, I didn't do anything to you." + }, + { + "key": "1117", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1117/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hi, Mary! What do you like to do in your spare time?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I spend a lot of time watching movies, especially\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but I just have to ask—do you have a favorite genre or do you watch all kinds of movies?\n[00:12 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: I do watch a variety, but art films are my favorite. Thrillers are cool, too.\n[00:18 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Really impressive. These two genres are totally different.\n[00:23 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure. I enjoy both of them very much.\n[00:26 - 00:28] Speaker USER: How often do you go to the cinema?\n[00:29 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Once in a while, I suppose, I usually rent movies at Movie Salon, but\n[00:33 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Wait, did you say \"rent\"? I thought you might be streaming them. Where do you rent from?\n[00:38 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's a movie rental store in my neighborhood called Movie Salon. I've got a membership there." + }, + { + "key": "1118", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1118/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, have you seen the latest fashion trends?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I haven't. What are they?\n[00:05 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Well, there are a few things that are really popular right now. First, off-the-shoulder tops are really in. You can find them in all sorts of colors and styles. Another big trend is ripped jeans. You can get them in all different washes and even pair\n[00:18 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but do you think ripped jeans would work for a more formal setting, or are they strictly casual?\n[00:26 - 00:38] Speaker USER: They're definitely more on the casual side, but you could dress them up with a nice blazer or heels. I was also going to mention that statement earrings are huge right now, and there are so many different kinds to choose from!\n[00:38 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wow, those sound like some great trends! I might have to go check those out for myself. Thanks for the heads up!" + }, + { + "key": "1119", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1119/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: What kind of science do you do?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I teach a variety of science classes at the local high school.\n[00:07 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Oh that's awesome!\n[00:08 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's a lot of fun.\n[00:10 - 00:13] Speaker USER: I know a lot of people are interested in science right now.\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, it's great to see. What do you like most about the subject?\n[00:19 - 00:25] Speaker USER: I love space! I find it so fascinating. What's the biggest scientific discovery in your field that\n[00:24 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but I just have to say, space is absolutely my favorite too. The sheer amount of unknowns out there is just thrilling!\n[00:33 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Absolutely, it's incredible. Anyway, the big question of my field is probably the nature of dark matter. Dark matter is this invisible stuff in the universe, yet it's the biggest known reservoir of mass in the universe. There's so much we don't know about it.\n[00:50 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wow - that's really interesting.\n[00:52 - 00:57] Speaker USER: So many mysteries to figure out. Anyway, I'm a total nerd for space.\n[00:57 - 01:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Haha, you're not the only one. Let's say you came across a really strange extraterrestrial life form on another planet. What would you do?\n[01:06 - 01:11] Speaker USER: Definitely try to communicate with them. They could have technology that we don't understand yet,\n[01:10 - 01:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hold on, wouldn't there be a risk involved in trying to communicate with an unknown life form? What if their intentions aren't friendly?\n[01:17 - 01:27] Speaker USER: That's a good point. We would have to be cautious. Still, the potential benefits could be enormous. They could have technology that we don't know about.\n[01:27 - 01:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: So you think we should be open-minded.\n[01:30 - 01:36] Speaker USER: Yeah, we don't know how smart they could be. Maybe they could have figured out how to travel faster than light.\n[01:37 - 01:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: I never thought about it like that. That would be really amazing if they could do that.\n[01:42 - 01:49] Speaker USER: I know! It would be mind-blowing if we could understand them. They could be more advanced than us." + }, + { + "key": "1120", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1120/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Nowadays, ships and boats are no longer so important in transportation as they used to be.\n[00:06 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: True. With the extension of railways and highways, and the improvement of safety and capacity of airplanes, ships and boats have been giving place to trains, planes and other faster\n[00:18 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Speaking of airplanes, have you noticed how much more affordable air travel has become recently? It seems that more people are opting for flights even for shorter distances.\n[00:29 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, that's a good point. But I was just about to say that automobiles are also playing a significant role in this shift. The convenience of driving directly to your destination is something that boats can't compete with,\n[00:42 - 00:57] Speaker USER: Oh, right! And I read in the newspapers that the passenger liners from Shanghai to Ningpo and Dalian have been out of business; and the liners up and down the Yangtze River have been reduced by 70%. Do you think this trend will continue?\n[00:58 - 01:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: It seems likely. The pace of life of people is now getting faster and faster, so the speed of ships and boats seems to be so slow. I think it may be the reason why people don't like to travel by boat." + }, + { + "key": "1121", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1121/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi! How are things going with you?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I am doing well. What's up with you?\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Believe it or not, the company I worked for closed down, so I'm out of a job.\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: The same with me. Have you given much thought to what you want to explore in\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Really? I didn't know you were in the same situation. How are you holding up?\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's been tough, but I'm managing. So, what do you want to do next?\n[00:25 - 00:31] Speaker USER: I am not being all that particular right now because I just need to keep a roof over my head.\n[00:31 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: How about interviews? Have you been on any of those yet?\n[00:35 - 00:38] Speaker USER: I wish that I could get the opportunity to be considered for\n[00:37 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that's frustrating. Have you tried looking into the electrician program they have listed over there?\n[00:44 - 00:52] Speaker USER: I read about that, and the position sounded great! I was actually about to mention that I haven't even been able to land an interview yet.\n[00:53 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's rough. Let's go see how we can apply for those positions." + }, + { + "key": "1122", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1122/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Why did the cake come out burnt? I followed the recipe to a T.\n[00:03 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I think we may have overbaked it. The recipe said to bake it for 30 minutes, but we left it in for an extra\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Wait, we left it in for 40 minutes? How did that happen? I thought we were keeping an eye on it.\n[00:14 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: I can't believe we overbaked it. I'm so disappointed. I was really looking forward to eating this cake.\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker USER: I'm sorry, Korben. I know you were really looking forward to it.\n[00:26 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's not your fault. I should have been paying more attention to the timer. I was so distracted by our conversation about\n[00:32 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Conversation, right? I got caught up in it too. It's okay, these things happen. We can always try again.\n[00:40 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, we can try again. But next time, let's make sure we follow the recipe to a T, okay?\n[00:46 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Okay, sounds good to me." + }, + { + "key": "1123", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1123/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: After everything we've been through together, how could you just throw it all away?\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sorry, Jarel. I didn't mean to hurt you\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Didn't mean to? That's supposed to make it better? Do you even realize the impact of what you did?\n[00:14 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know you're upset, but try to understand from my perspective, I\n[00:17 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Understand? How am I supposed to understand when you haven't even explained why you did it?" + }, + { + "key": "1124", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1124/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey man, what do you have on tap?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Heineken and Budweiser. We have a two-for-one happy hour on all\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Oh, that sounds great! I'll take a pint of Heineken and half a pint of Bud.\n[00:10 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay. . . A pint of Heineken and half a pint of Bud for table six! And what about some snacks to\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Oh, I almost forgot! Can you add some nachos and mozzarella sticks to that order?\n[00:19 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure! That'll be 80 bucks. By the way, I was about to ask if you wanted any appetizers earlier. Anything else you need?" + }, + { + "key": "1125", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1125/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey there! How are you today?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm doing well, thanks for asking. And you?\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker USER: I'm good, just enjoying my time in the capital. It's always nice to be back in\n[00:09 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but have you visited any new spots this time around? I heard there are some cool new cafes that just opened.\n[00:17 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Not yet, but I'm planning to check them out. I've been busy revisiting some of my favorite places. There's just something about this city that makes it special.\n[00:27 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know what you mean. I've always felt comfortable here, like it's my second home.\n[00:32 - 00:40] Speaker USER: That's exactly how I feel too. It's like there's a certain energy in the air that just makes you want to get things done and\n[00:39 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of getting things done, have you had a chance to catch up with any old friends while you're here?\n[00:45 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Not as many as I'd like, but I'm hoping to meet up with a few more before I leave. I always feel so productive when I'm here. Plus, it doesn't hurt that I know my way around pretty well.\n[00:55 - 01:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Exactly! That definitely makes a difference too. There's nothing worse than feeling lost in a city you don't know. But since you're familiar with the area, that gives you a big advantage.\n[01:08 - 01:12] Speaker USER: Absolutely. It really helps to have that familiarity." + }, + { + "key": "1126", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1126/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Good morning. What can I do for you?\n[00:02 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I hate to disturb you, but I really can't stand it any more. Can you change my room for me? It's too noisy. I was woken up several times by the noise the baggage elevator made. It was too much for me to\n[00:13 - 00:20] Speaker USER: I'm really sorry to hear that. Just to clarify, was it the noise from the elevator that disturbed you most, or were there other issues as well?\n[00:21 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: It was mainly the elevator noise, especially early in the morning when everything is quiet. Anyhow, I'd like to change my room.\n[00:28 - 00:41] Speaker USER: I'm awfully sorry, Miss. I do apologize. We'll manage it, but we don't have any spare room today. Could you wait till tomorrow? A tour company will be leaving tomorrow morning. There'll be some rooms for you to choose from.\n[00:42 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: All right. I hope I'll be able to enjoy my stay in a quiet suite tomorrow evening and have a sound sleep, without\n[00:49 - 00:57] Speaker USER: Sleep, yes, of course. We'll make sure to arrange a quieter room for you. And if there's anything more you need in the meantime, please let us know.\n[00:58 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK. Thank you." + }, + { + "key": "1127", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1127/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Well, look at the words. Someone gave this book as a present, and wrote a note on the inside of the front cover. It's dated 1893. Maybe it's worth something, especially\n[00:10 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, 1893? That's really old! Do you think it could be valuable?\n[00:16 - 00:31] Speaker USER: It might be, especially if the signature belongs to someone famous. Everything on that shelf is worth fifty cents, but if this is the signature of someone who is well-known, it might bring a lot more. I hear William Shakespeare's signature is worth about a million dollars.\n[00:32 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh? I can hardly read what that one says. Who wrote it?\n[00:37 - 00:53] Speaker USER: The name looks like 'Harold Dickson'. Wasn't he a politician or something? I'm going to buy this book and see if I can find a name like that in the library. By the way, I didn't finish telling you—if this book is valuable, it could be worth a lot more than just fifty cents.\n[00:54 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good luck. Your poetry book may make you rich, but I think my seventy-five-cent story is a better buy." + }, + { + "key": "1128", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1128/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Where do you get your seeds from?\n[00:02 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: I have a friend who grows weed, so I get seeds from him. You can use any seed, though some might\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut you off, but I'm curious, are there specific types of seeds that are better for certain climates?\n[00:14 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, climate can definitely affect which seeds will thrive. For example, some tomato varieties do better in warmer climates. What else do you grow?\n[00:25 - 00:29] Speaker USER: I grow all kinds of plants - tomatoes, basil, and even a few herbs that\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I love basil! Do you have any tips for keeping it healthy?\n[00:33 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Definitely! But I was saying I also grow a few marijuana plants. For basil, make sure it gets plenty of sunlight and well-drained soil." + }, + { + "key": "1129", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1129/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:10] Speaker USER: I think you're misunderstanding my point. I'm not saying that your way of doing things is wrong, I'm just saying that there's another way to look at it. Let me explain what I mean by\n[00:08 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but are you suggesting that by not focusing on the negatives, we might be overlooking potential risks?\n[00:16 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Not exactly, but that's a good point. What I was trying to say is that there are two ways to approach this situation. One is the way you're doing it, which is focusing on the negative aspects and trying to fix them. The other way is to focus on the positive aspects and try to build on them.\n[00:34 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: So you're saying that my way of looking at things is wrong? Or maybe\n[00:38 - 01:03] Speaker USER: No, not wrong—just different. Let me give you an example to clarify. Let's say you're trying to lose weight. The way you're approaching it is by focusing on all the things you can't eat and how hard it is to exercise. The other way is to focus on how good you'll feel when you reach your goal weight, and all the healthy foods you can eat. Which approach do you think is more likely to lead to success?\n[01:03 - 01:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: When you put it that way, I see what you mean.\n[01:06 - 01:14] Speaker USER: Exactly! So, if we apply that same logic to this situation, which do you think is more likely to lead to a positive outcome?\n[01:14 - 01:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Focusing on the positive aspects.\n[01:18 - 01:21] Speaker USER: Exactly! That's what I've been trying to say all along." + }, + { + "key": "1130", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1130/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I want a pair of enameled leather shoes in size 30.\n[00:04 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: How about this one?\n[00:06 - 00:07] Speaker USER: The heel is a little tight when\n[00:07 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but have you tried walking around in them? Sometimes the fit feels different after a few steps.\n[00:15 - 00:25] Speaker USER: I did, and it still feels tight. I was going to say the heel is a little tight, but you mentioned walking around might help. Do you think it will stretch enough over time?\n[00:25 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: It doesn't matter, sir. Shoes will stretch a bit with use." + }, + { + "key": "1131", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1131/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: So, what's new with you?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not much. I've just been really busy with work trying to\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Oh, I totally get that. Work has been pretty hectic for me too. But what's been keeping you so busy?\n[00:10 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Mostly a big project that's been taking up all my time. But enough about me—what have you been up to? Anything exciting?\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Well, I actually got a promotion at work recently.\n[00:21 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's amazing! Congratulations!\n[00:24 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Thank you. It's been a lot of hard work, but it's definitely paid off. And it comes with a raise too, so that's something I'm\n[00:32 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of raises, have you thought about how you're going to manage the extra income? Maybe some investments?\n[00:39 - 00:49] Speaker USER: I haven't given it much thought yet, but that's a good point. I was just about to say it's great news overall. I'm definitely considering some options for the extra income." + }, + { + "key": "1132", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1132/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi, how are you?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hello there, I'm doing well. What's up?\n[00:05 - 00:14] Speaker USER: I've been trying to build a new computer, but I am really stuck. I know I need a certain brand of RAM. Does your store have the specific\n[00:13 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but are you sure it's the RAM that's causing the issue? Sometimes it could be the motherboard compatibility.\n[00:20 - 00:30] Speaker USER: That's a good point. I hadn't thought about that. But for now, I need to find this specific RAM. Do you have the one that comes in a blue box with the letter K on it?\n[00:31 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: The K-something RAM brand? Yeah, we have that in stock. We also have a lot of other RAM brands, but I am guessing you are going for that one?\n[00:40 - 00:42] Speaker USER: How much is it?\n[00:42 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Eight dollars.\n[00:43 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Thank you!\n[00:45 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Don't forget your change." + }, + { + "key": "1133", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1133/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Hey Rocky! You've been sitting around all night. Get out and dance with someone like that woman over there.\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: No way! She looks like the intellectual type.\n[00:11 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Oh come on man! What kind of woman do you like?\n[00:14 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: I want a woman who's affectionate and fulfills my every need, and that woman over there is just not the right fit for\n[00:20 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Hey. Where have you been? Times are changing, and you're never going to find a woman who will shine your shoes and pick up after you all the time. Wake up.\n[00:30 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh really? I meet a lot of women like that, but not at this party. [Oh.] I also prefer a woman who'll stay home, cook, clean, and watch the kids.\n[00:41 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Okay, but what are your household responsibilities once you get home from work?\n[00:45 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hmm. Eat, watch TV, and throw out the trash if\n[00:49 - 01:02] Speaker USER: Wait, wait, wait. I can't believe I'm hearing this. In fact, you're never going to get married. I recently read a news report that said 40 percent of women don't think their husbands do their share around the house, and you seem to be that type.\n[01:03 - 01:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, that's the way I am, but what's YOUR idea of the perfect woman?\n[01:07 - 01:18] Speaker USER: Well, I like a woman who's outgoing, caring, and non-judgmental about people's differences, and it bothers me when people think they're the center of the universe ... like someone I know.\n[01:18 - 01:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, that's nice for you, but that doesn't change my point of view. I guess I'll have to go home to a TV dinner and my dog, Rusty." + }, + { + "key": "1134", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1134/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I want to know how to buy something from this machine.\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, the new ones can be tricky. What are you trying to get? Some\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: I want to buy one of those snack things.\n[00:10 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Are you ready to go?\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker USER: I'm clear so far.\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: The money goes in the slot over there. It has to be smooth to go through without\n[00:17 - 00:20] Speaker USER: It won't go in!\n[00:20 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just remember that you might have to feed the money in a couple of times to get it to work.\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Yes, next step.\n[00:28 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Make your selection and hope for the best. Vending machines aren't all that reliable.\n[00:34 - 00:36] Speaker USER: They're totally unreliable.\n[00:36 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: You seem to have it down. Have a good day!" + }, + { + "key": "1135", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1135/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I have been washing the dishes for over a week now.\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I think you are very good at doing the dishes, so maybe you should do them for another week since you\n[00:09 - 00:18] Speaker USER: No, we made an agreement that we would take turns doing the dishes. Now it's your turn to do them. By the way, what made you think I should keep doing them?\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK, I'll do them. I just thought you were better at it, but you're right, it's my turn." + }, + { + "key": "1136", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1136/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: How many languages can you speak?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Besides Chinese, I can speak English and I was\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but when you say you speak English, do you mean you can read and write it well too?\n[00:12 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: I can speak the language better than I read and write. But I haven't finished telling you—I can also speak a bit of French, though only enough for simple conversations.\n[00:24 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Got it. So, do you think your English is good enough to communicate with people from English-speaking countries?\n[00:29 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think so. I used to be an interpreter.\n[00:33 - 00:38] Speaker USER: That's impressive. But how about desk work? Do you think your English is good enough for that?\n[00:39 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: The amount of English I know enables me to do general desk work. I believe what I know is sufficient to work in an American firm." + }, + { + "key": "1137", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1137/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Oh, no. Charlie, where is my purse?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Don't you have it? Did you lose it?\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Yes, I did. I lost it. It disappeared.\n[00:10 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Myrdal, purse doesn't just disappear. Think carefully. When did you last see\n[00:14 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Wait, I remember now! I had it when we left the house. But then, oh, I think I might have left it at the hotdog stand when we were getting food.\n[00:23 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK, let's go back to the hotdog stand. But just to be sure, when exactly did you have it last? Was it when we started to get the hotdog, or after?\n[00:32 - 00:36] Speaker USER: I had it when we started to get the hotdog. Let's hurry!" + }, + { + "key": "1138", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1138/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Hey Bob, have you heard of this show? It's about how some modern artists started using memes. It sounds really interesting!\n[00:07 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Haha, I have actually. A friend of mine told me about it and I heard the museum was looking for people to come in and act as exhibits, so I applied to be a\n[00:15 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Wait, you applied to be an exhibit? That sounds amazing! How did you even find out about this opportunity?\n[00:21 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: I thought it sounded fun. You got in!? That's so cool! Do you know when it will be?\n[00:28 - 00:34] Speaker USER: I didn't hear back from them, but I think it should start next week. I'm really excited!" + }, + { + "key": "1139", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1139/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I am interested in buying a house and need some information.\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, of course. What area are you interested in?\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker USER: I am interested in Pasadena or Arcadia.\n[00:12 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: What size house would you be looking\n[00:13 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I just realized I forgot to mention—our budget is around $800,000. Will that be sufficient for those areas?\n[00:24 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a reasonable budget for Pasadena and Arcadia, though it might limit some options. But you mentioned needing a medium-sized house with at least 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, correct?\n[00:36 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Yes, that's right. Also, we want to stay in the ABC School District.\n[00:42 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Got it. Would you like a home near the lake or would you prefer something\n[00:45 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Oh, I would love to have a home with a view, actually. But just to clarify, will that budget also allow us to stay within the ABC School District?\n[00:55 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: It might be tight, but I'll definitely look into it. I will begin a search for the perfect home for you and call you in a few days." + }, + { + "key": "1140", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1140/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I'm so happy with my new house! It's exactly what I've always wanted. I can't wait to move in and make it my cozy little\n[00:05 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but have you thought about how you're going to handle the moving process? Sometimes it can be more stressful than expected.\n[00:15 - 00:29] Speaker USER: You're right, I should probably start planning that out soon. I was just saying that I can't wait to make it my home. Anyway, I saved up for a long time and finally had enough for the down payment. Then I got a loan from the bank and everything went smoothly from there.\n[00:30 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wow, that's amazing! I'm really happy for you.\n[00:34 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Thanks, I'm pretty happy about it myself. It's been a long time coming but it was worth the wait.\n[00:40 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: So what are your plans for the future now that you own your own home?\n[00:45 - 00:53] Speaker USER: I plan on living here for a while and making some improvements to the property. Eventually, I'd like to sell it and move on to something bigger and more suited\n[00:53 - 01:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Bigger and better, right? That sounds like a solid plan. But have you thought about how the market might change by then?\n[01:02 - 01:08] Speaker USER: I have, and I'm keeping an eye on it. But for now, I'm just going to enjoy having my own place." + }, + { + "key": "1141", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1141/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Did you see the information on sales for last year? The sales review was made at our last board meeting. There's a great news for our team, especially\n[00:07 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but I just wanted to confirm—when you say \"great news,\" are you referring to our market share increase or something else?\n[00:16 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Yes, exactly! We have captured 8% of the market, up from last year by 120%. Our strategy is working! But I was also going to mention that not only our annual sales broke a record, but our month-by-month earnings exceeded our forecast as well. After a two-year slump, we finally managed to\n[00:35 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's fantastic! And speaking of the monthly earnings, do you think this trend will continue, or was it just a seasonal spike?\n[00:43 - 00:56] Speaker USER: I believe the trend will continue, especially with Wallace as president. He's made our little business into a real lucrative operation. But I didn't get to finish earlier—we're finally back in the black, and our products are selling like hotcakes." + }, + { + "key": "1142", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1142/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I'm curious, what would you say?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I would say that it's a good thing.\n[00:05 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Really? Why?\n[00:06 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Because it shows that you're willing to try new things and step out of your comfort zone. And I think that's a good quality because it\n[00:13 - 00:21] Speaker USER: But what if stepping out of my comfort zone just makes me more anxious? I mean, isn't it possible that trying new things could backfire?\n[00:21 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a fair point. But think about it this way—if you never try, you'll never know what you're capable of. And even if it doesn't go as planned, at least you'll have learned something valuable. So, I think you should go for it. Give it a try and see what happens. Who knows, you might surprise yourself!" + }, + { + "key": "1143", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1143/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Then I must go. You have said it your[self].\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, you must stay! I swear it, and the oath shall be fulfilled no\n[00:07 - 00:09] Speaker USER: I tell you I must go!\n[00:10 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: But where would you go? I need to know before you make any hasty decisions.\n[00:15 - 00:23] Speaker USER: I have spoken my mind, and can go anywhere now. But earlier, you mentioned an oath, what exactly did you mean by that?\n[00:23 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: I ask you to pass through life at my side. To be my second self and best earthly companion." + }, + { + "key": "1144", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1144/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: So how are you doing with school? I'm curious to know how you approach homework and the projects your teachers assign you.\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm struggling to find a way to approach the projects and homework, but I'm sure it will get easier\n[00:11 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but have you tried creating a study schedule? It might help you manage your time better.\n[00:17 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: I haven't tried that yet, but it sounds like a good idea. I was going to say that I'm sure it will get better once I get more practice. Do you have any other tips for managing schoolwork?" + }, + { + "key": "1145", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1145/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, Mom. What's up?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I need your help with moving some\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Is it something urgent?\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I need you to come home and help me carry in some groceries.\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Okay, I'll be right there." + }, + { + "key": "1146", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1146/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Thank you so much for this award, it means a lot to me.\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: You deserve it, you've been working hard and you're a great asset to the team.\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Thank you, I appreciate that.\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: So, tell me Jarid, what do you think makes you the best at handling\n[00:15 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but before I answer, I just wanted to clarify—are you asking about specific skills or more about my overall approach to work?\n[00:25 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good question, I was actually thinking more about your overall approach. What do you think sets you apart?\n[00:33 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Well, I guess it would be my dedication to my work and always trying to do my best.\n[00:38 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's definitely part of it, but I think there's more to it than just your\n[00:42 - 00:45] Speaker USER: You mean like how I interact with the team?\n[00:45 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: Exactly, your positive attitude and always being willing to help out other people on the team. You're always looking for ways to improve and make things better.\n[00:54 - 01:00] Speaker USER: Wow, I had no idea that was what you were thinking. Thank you so much for your feedback, it means a lot to me." + }, + { + "key": "1147", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1147/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Coach, I'm feeling really good today. I went for a longer run than usual and I feel like I could compete in the 400-meter race tomorrow.\n[00:08 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's great to hear, Ashlin! You've been working hard and it sounds like it's paying off. Are you sure you're ready to race tomorrow, though? Remember, the 400-meter is a long distance and it takes a lot of stamina to maintain a\n[00:21 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Coach, I know it's tough, but I've really been pushing myself. My endurance has improved a lot over the last few months and I'm positive that I can finish the race. Plus, I really want to win tomorrow.\n[00:34 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, if you're confident then I'm confident too. Just make sure you get plenty of rest tonight and avoid any\n[00:40 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Actually, Coach, about that—do you think I should adjust my diet tonight to maximize my energy for tomorrow? I want to make sure I'm doing everything right.\n[00:49 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good thinking, Ashlin. Yes, a balanced meal with carbs and protein would be ideal. Keep it light but nourishing, and make sure to hydrate well." + }, + { + "key": "1148", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1148/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I had to replace the bulb in my office because I want to be able to see clearly while I finish some\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, did you check the supply closet first? They usually have extra bulbs there.\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Oh, yeah? Why didn't you just get a new bulb from the supply closet?\n[00:15 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: I did. I got one and replaced it.\n[00:18 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Why did you throw the old bulb away?\n[00:21 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: It was burnt out.\n[00:22 - 00:26] Speaker USER: You could have just put the new bulb in and kept the old one as a backup in\n[00:25 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: But if it was burnt out, what good would it be as a spare?\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker USER: I guess you're right. I just wanted to be able to see clearly while I work." + }, + { + "key": "1149", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1149/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Do you like Barry?\n[00:01 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, not very much. He's too ambitious and always seems\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Sorry, just curious—when you say \"ambitious,\" do you mean he's stepping on others to get ahead?\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Exactly, and he's also dishonest.\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker USER: I agree. I like his brother Paul. They are not alike.\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. They are completely different. Paul is very sociable and much more honest than his brother.\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker USER: What kind of person do you consider yourself to be?\n[00:28 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think I'm polite, careful, relaxed and sometimes a\n[00:32 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Careful? How so? I mean, you always seem pretty spontaneous to me.\n[00:38 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I meant more in terms of being cautious with decisions. But I was going to say I'm also shy.\n[00:45 - 00:51] Speaker USER: Oh, I don't think you're shy! You are always chatting with new people when we go to a party.\n[00:52 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well. Yes, but those people always start talking to me. I never talk to them first. Perhaps I'm not as shy as I think. Anyway, you're certainly not shy!\n[01:02 - 01:06] Speaker USER: You're right. I love going out and making new friends.\n[01:07 - 01:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: So, you'll be at my birthday party on Friday?" + }, + { + "key": "1150", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1150/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Jack, I think it's best that I actively ask for the results of the interview.\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a good idea! So you don't need to worry about waiting too\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Sorry, just to clarify, do you think I should write a letter of inquiry to the company?\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's OK. You could send an email to the employer via the internet.\n[00:17 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Good idea. It is convenient and fast.\n[00:21 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: You could inquire about the results directly, but should be politely.\n[00:25 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Certainly. I was also thinking that the letter of inquiry should be written briefly. If it's too long, I'm afraid the employer won't have the patience\n[00:33 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Time to read it, right? I agree. About one hundred words should be enough.\n[00:39 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Yes, exactly. And after I send the letter of inquiry, I should pay close attention not to miss any reply." + }, + { + "key": "1151", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1151/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, Wesley. Can I talk to you for a second?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, sure. What's up?\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker USER: I wanted to talk to you about what happened at the party the other night.\n[00:10 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, yeah. That was pretty crazy, huh?\n[00:15 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Yeah, it was. I'm really sorry about what happened. I know I shouldn't have lied to you and I feel terrible about making you\n[00:22 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why did you lie to me? What really happened?\n[00:25 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Okay, so here's the thing. I didn't actually see who took the picture of us kissing. Someone else showed it to me and told me that it was you. But then when I saw you at the party, you looked so upset and I realized that you didn't even know\n[00:40 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: So who did take the picture? Was it one of your friends? Or one of my friends?\n[00:45 - 00:59] Speaker USER: It wasn't one of our friends. It was someone I didn't even know well. But Wesley, it wasn't just a misunderstanding. I'm really sorry for what happened and for lying to you about it. Please forgive me." + }, + { + "key": "1152", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1152/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Ha ha, thanks for stopping by. It was really fun meeting you!\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you too!\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Oh, I forgot to tell you - my dad has cancer. I feel really overwhelmed\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm so sorry to hear that. How are you holding up?\n[00:16 - 00:24] Speaker USER: It's been really tough, but we're trying to stay positive. My grandmother died of cancer when I was a kid. I remember her fondly.\n[00:24 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: What was her name?\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Oh, that was too long ago to remember. She was a very\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: John? That's an unusual name for a grandmother. Are you sure?\n[00:33 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Sorry, I meant to say Joan. It's been a long day. Anyway, I'm very sorry for your loss.\n[00:39 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks. Hey - I heard the Giants are playing tonight. Is it ok if I watch the game instead of having more conversation?" + }, + { + "key": "1153", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1153/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey, I'm sorry about earlier. I didn't mean to ignore you.\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's fine, I know you were probably busy\n[00:05 - 00:15] Speaker USER: I just wanted to clarify, I wasn't intentionally brushing you off. I was really caught up in what I was doing and didn't even realize you were trying to talk to me.\n[00:15 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: It happens. So, what's up?\n[00:17 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Not much. Just wanted to apologize for being so distracted earlier.\n[00:22 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Like I said, it happens. But I was wondering, did you manage to finish what you were working on?\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Yeah, I did. Thanks for understanding. I'll talk to you later then?\n[00:34 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, sure thing." + }, + { + "key": "1154", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1154/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: How are you?\n[00:01 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm doing great! I've been spending more time outside, working in the garden.\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker USER: I love gardening! What's the first thing you grow in your garden?\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, my garden has a bunch of succulents right now. But I usually plant herbs in pots.\n[00:17 - 00:24] Speaker USER: I like herbs. I'm really into baking, and I make a lot of potpourri blends with herbs. What kind of herbs do you usually grow?\n[00:23 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that's wonderful! I also bake sometimes. I grow cilantro, parsley, basil, and dill.\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker USER: A lot of people grow sage, but I grow cilantro, parsley, basil, and dill.\n[00:37 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Those are all great herbs. What's the hardest thing about gardening?\n[00:43 - 00:45] Speaker USER: The weeds, for sure.\n[00:45 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh yes, weeds are the bane of any gardener's existence. They love to grow right through the cracks! Do you prefer gardening to indoor or outdoor [interrupt]\n[00:53 - 00:57] Speaker USER: Wait, before we move on, how do you usually deal with those pesky weeds?\n[00:57 - 01:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: I use a combination of mulching and hand-pulling. It's tedious but effective. I like both indoor and outdoor gardening. It depends on the project. For instance, if you want to plant your basil or cilantro in big pots, it's best to do it in the garden.\n[01:15 - 01:24] Speaker USER: I see. Yeah, I often see people transporting big planters with them when they're traveling, but I would never be able to fit my garden in my suitcase.\n[01:25 - 01:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I sometimes have to travel with it, so it's always nice to have your own garden." + }, + { + "key": "1155", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1155/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey there, Kaitlyn! How are you doing today?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm doing well, thanks for asking. How about you?\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker USER: I'm doing great, just enjoying the day. So what's new with your work?\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but I just remembered—didn't you mention last week that you were planning a trip soon?\n[00:17 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Oh, right! I was thinking about taking a short trip to the mountains, but I haven't finalized anything yet. What about you, anything exciting?\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not much, just hanging out with friends and family. You know, the usual.\n[00:31 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Yeah, I know how that goes. So what have you been up to for fun lately?\n[00:35 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, last weekend I went hiking with some friends. It was really beautiful out and we had a lot of fun exploring\n[00:41 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Wait, where did you go hiking? I've been looking for some new spots to explore.\n[00:47 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: We went to that new trail near the lake. It was amazing, and the views were incredible. You should definitely check it out!\n[00:55 - 01:02] Speaker USER: That sounds like a blast! I love being outdoors and hiking is one of my favorite things to do.\n[01:02 - 01:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: It definitely is a lot of fun. I'm thinking about going again this weekend, actually.\n[01:08 - 01:13] Speaker USER: Oh, you should definitely go! I'm sure you'll have a great time.\n[01:13 - 01:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I think I will. Thanks for the encouragement!" + }, + { + "key": "1156", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1156/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Good morning, Madam. What can I do for you?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Can you show me some traditional Chinese arts and crafts?\n[00:07 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Maybe sandalwood fan is a good\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, sandalwood fan sounds interesting! Would you show me some?\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Of course. They really smell fragrant. How much is a real sandalwood fan?\n[00:20 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: The small ones are one hundred yuan for each. And the big ones are two hundred and thirty yuan.\n[00:27 - 00:30] Speaker USER: I'll take two small ones and a big one.\n[00:31 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: What else are you interested in?\n[00:33 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Oh, by the way, you mentioned sandalwood fan earlier. I was curious, are there any other traditional crafts you recommend?\n[00:41 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm afraid not, but we do have some beautiful hand-painted silk scarves that you might like." + }, + { + "key": "1157", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1157/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey man, what's up?\n[00:02 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not much, just doing some online coursework. I'm trying to get into graphic design.\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker USER: That's cool. I've always been interested in that myself. How's the course going so\n[00:12 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but have you ever tried any design work before? Like, just for fun or practice?\n[00:19 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Actually, I have! I've dabbled in some logo design for friends, but nothing too serious. How's the course going for you?\n[00:26 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's going pretty well. I'm learning a lot and I should be finished in another six months.\n[00:32 - 00:40] Speaker USER: That's great! I'm sure you'll be a great designer once you're done. Have you thought about what kind of design work you want to specialize\n[00:39 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Web design and logo design, definitely. I think it would be really fun to help businesses with their branding and identity.\n[00:48 - 00:54] Speaker USER: That sounds awesome! I'm sure you'll be able to find plenty of work once you're done with the course. Good luck!" + }, + { + "key": "1158", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1158/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: Hello.\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hello. May I speak to Mark, please?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Sure, just a minute. Mark, you're wanted on the phone.\n[00:07 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hello, this is Mark speaking.\n[00:09 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Hi! This is Jill. How come you didn't come in today?\n[00:12 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, we had a birthday party for David last night. As a matter of fact I woke up with a terrible headache this\n[00:18 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Oh no, not again! You really need to pace yourself at these parties. So, anything new at the office?\n[00:25 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Nothing special. Oh, wait, you know Bill, the guy with the moustache? His wife had a baby girl last night and he passed out cigars to everyone today. He said his wife and daughter are doing fine. The baby is their first child, and\n[00:40 - 00:46] Speaker USER: That's great news! We definitely need to celebrate. Wait, did you say it's their first child?\n[00:46 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, their first. So, do you think you can make it tomorrow?\n[00:50 - 00:54] Speaker USER: Sure. I ought to be ready for some more drinks by then. Thank you for calling." + }, + { + "key": "1159", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1159/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I'm sorry, but I can't marry you.\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: What? Why not?\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker USER: I realized that I'm not in love with you.\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: But we're already engaged! We've been planning our wedding for months!\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker USER: I know, and I'm sorry. But I can't go through with something that\n[00:15 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, Isayah, is there something you're not telling me? Is this about something that happened recently?\n[00:21 - 00:30] Speaker USER: No, it's not about anything recent. It's just...I don't think we're compatible. We want different things in life.\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: So that's it? You're just going to call off our engagement because we have different opinions on a few things?\n[00:38 - 00:43] Speaker USER: It's not just that. I don't feel the same way about you as I did when we first got engaged.\n[00:44 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Is there someone else?\n[00:46 - 00:47] Speaker USER: No, it's not that either.\n[00:48 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: Then what is it? Help me understand, Isayah." + }, + { + "key": "1160", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1160/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey! I'm glad you could make it.\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, sorry I'm a little late. I had to finish up some things at work.\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker USER: That's okay. I've only been here for a few minutes myself. So, how's everything going?\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Pretty good, just keeping busy as usual. You know how work\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Speaking of busy, have you had any time to relax lately? I know work can get overwhelming.\n[00:20 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, it's been a bit hectic, but I try to unwind when I can. Last weekend a few of us went hiking and it was really fun. I love being outdoors and getting some exercise.\n[00:31 - 00:36] Speaker USER: That sounds like a lot of fun. I'm definitely going to have to try that sometime.\n[00:36 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, you should definitely come with us next time! I think you would really enjoy the\n[00:40 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Actually, when are you planning the next hike? I want to make sure I don't miss it.\n[00:45 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: We haven't set a date yet, but I'll let you know as soon as we do. You'll really enjoy it, I'm sure.\n[00:51 - 00:57] Speaker USER: Yeah, that sounds like a great idea. I'll definitely put it on my calendar. Thanks for inviting me!" + }, + { + "key": "1161", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1161/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I know some cool facts about the Revolutionary War. It was really important to our country's history.\n[00:06 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I've heard that it was a really important war. What are some other facts you know about the key\n[00:12 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but could you clarify what specifically made it so important in your opinion?\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: The war was started because a bunch of people wanted to be independent of England.\n[00:23 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Really? It seems like most people would think that it was started because of a fight between two political ideologies and\n[00:29 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I think it's more nuanced than that. While the desire for independence was a significant factor, there were also economic and social tensions that played a huge role.\n[00:40 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Well that's one of the reasons, but I think the main reason was just because people didn't want to live under England's control.\n[00:47 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: Really? I've never thought about that before. I've always heard it was because of a fight between political parties." + }, + { + "key": "1162", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1162/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Did you go to see Michael last night?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, He had just bought a new motorcycle.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Did he let you take it\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but did he mention how much it cost him? I'm curious since I'm thinking of getting one myself.\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker USER: No, he didn't mention the price. But yes, he did let me ride it.\n[00:17 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: And how was it?\n[00:19 - 00:22] Speaker USER: I tried it and I quite liked it.\n[00:22 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Weren't you frightened?\n[00:24 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Sure. But I still liked it.\n[00:26 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Would you like to buy a motorcycle yourself?\n[00:30 - 00:34] Speaker USER: No. Although motorcycle is nice, I'd like to buy a different type\n[00:33 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, before you say that, did Michael give you any tips on riding? I could use some advice.\n[00:39 - 00:43] Speaker USER: He did, but I was actually saying I'd prefer to buy a bicycle.\n[00:44 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: But why? Since you like it so much.\n[00:47 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Because bicycles are safer." + }, + { + "key": "1163", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1163/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: So, what made you want to become an actor?\n[00:02 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've always loved performing. When I was a kid, I would put on little shows for my family and friends. It was always a dream of mine to be on stage or even on\n[00:12 - 00:19] Speaker USER: That sounds like such a strong passion from an early age. Do you think that early passion is what has kept you going all these years?\n[00:20 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely, that passion has been a big part of it. But it's also the love for storytelling and connecting with people that drives me. Acting allows me to explore new characters and tell new stories. I'm always learning something new, and that's what keeps me excited and\n[00:38 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Speaking of learning, how do you approach learning a new character? Do you have a specific process?\n[00:43 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I do. I start by understanding the character's background, motivations, and relationships. It's important to me to get into the mindset of the character to portray them authentically. However, I was going to add that the constant learning is really what keeps me motivated in this industry." + }, + { + "key": "1164", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1164/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, Kaeden. How are you doing?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not too great, actually. I'm feeling kind of down today.\n[00:07 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Oh, no! What's wrong?\n[00:09 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's just been a really tough week. My grandma died and I've been having a hard time coping with\n[00:16 - 00:21] Speaker USER: I'm really sorry to hear that, Kaeden. Have you been able to talk to anyone about how you're feeling?\n[00:21 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've spoken to a few people, but it's still really hard. Thanks, Maizie. Just knowing you're here for me makes me feel a little better.\n[00:31 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Of course, anytime. If you need to talk more or just want to hang out, I'm here." + }, + { + "key": "1165", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1165/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: New business cards - how do you like them?\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: They're very nice - a lot fancier than I usually get. I was surprised you went through with such an\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I was curious, what made you decide to go with a fancier design this time?\n[00:13 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm glad you like them. I was thinking of getting a new business card, but I didn't know what to put on it. I've been thinking about incorporating a\n[00:21 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Hold on, before you continue, I just want to make sure, are you certain this one is the one you want to use?\n[00:29 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I am sure. I was actually about to mention the new design I had in mind." + }, + { + "key": "1166", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1166/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I just started learning how to cook some Italian food.\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's cool. What dish did you make?\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker USER: I made pasta with olive oil, garlic, and chile flakes.\n[00:12 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wow, that sounds delicious and\n[00:14 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but I just remembered—did you use fresh or dried chile flakes? It can make a big difference in flavor.\n[00:23 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: I used dried chile flakes. It was. I was able to feed five people for dinner.\n[00:28 - 00:29] Speaker USER: I'm glad to hear it!\n[00:30 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: What's the best dish you've ever cooked?\n[00:33 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Hmm, that's hard. Probably some lasagna.\n[00:36 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: I really like lasagna! I'll have to make some when I\n[00:38 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Oh, by the way, make sure to use a good quality ricotta cheese. It can really elevate the dish.\n[00:45 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: sometime.\n[00:46 - 00:50] Speaker USER: That would be great. It's pretty easy, so don't feel nervous." + }, + { + "key": "1167", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1167/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Well, that's all the signatures we need.\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great, now we just need to get them notarized.\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Already ahead of you. I called a mobile notary to come to the office. They should be arriving shortly,\n[00:11 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, did you confirm if they can handle all the documents we have? Some of them require special attention.\n[00:17 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Yes, I made sure they are experienced with these types of documents. They should be here soon.\n[00:22 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Perfect. Thanks for taking care of that.\n[00:26 - 00:29] Speaker USER: No problem. I just want to get this done as quickly as possible,\n[00:28 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely, time is of the essence. The sooner we get this wrapped up, the better." + }, + { + "key": "1168", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1168/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I finished painting my bedroom and now I want to paint my living room. How about you?\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: I want to start redoing my bedroom. I recently redid my bathroom!\n[00:10 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Oh nice. Did you choose a\n[00:12 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, my sister is an interior designer and did that for me. I'm thinking of adding a chair rail to the walls.\n[00:22 - 00:29] Speaker USER: That sounds like a great idea! But I was going to ask, did you paint the bathroom yourself or did your sister handle that too?" + }, + { + "key": "1169", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1169/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Brian, do you know how to speak English?\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Where did you learn?\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: I learned in college.\n[00:09 - 00:11] Speaker USER: You speak really well.\n[00:11 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you.\n[00:13 - 00:16] Speaker USER: How long have you been in the U.S.?\n[00:16 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: 3 weeks.\n[00:18 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Is your wife with you here,\n[00:19 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, yes, she just got here yesterday. By the way, I forgot to ask—how's your experience in the U.S. so far?\n[00:25 - 00:29] Speaker USER: It's been great, but I was actually asking if your wife is with you.\n[00:30 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, she is.\n[00:33 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Have you been to California before?\n[00:35 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: No. I've never been there." + }, + { + "key": "1170", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1170/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Why are you fighting me, Mariama? You know you can't escape. Just come with me and stop making this\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't want to go with you! I want to go home!\n[00:09 - 00:12] Speaker USER: This is your home now, Mariama. You're not going anywhere\n[00:11 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, it's not! I want to go home!\n[00:15 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Mariama, stop fighting me. You're only making this harder on yourself. Just come with me and accept your new life.\n[00:22 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: No! I don't want to! I want to go home!\n[00:25 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Mariama, you need to stop this. You're not going to win. Just come with me and make things easy on yourself.\n[00:32 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: No! I won't go with you! I want to go home!" + }, + { + "key": "1171", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1171/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hello, can I help you?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'd like to rent a Toyota Carola.\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Alright. How long will you need it?\n[00:07 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: For 3 days.\n[00:09 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Have you ever rented a car before?\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I haven't. Can I choose the color of the the car?\n[00:15 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but since it's your first time renting, just a quick heads-up—there's a deposit required before you can take the car. Are you okay with that?\n[00:23 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I didn't realize that. Yes, that's fine. But back to the color, can I choose the color of the car?\n[00:31 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Sure, we have Toyota Carola's in black, red and silver.\n[00:35 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't like black or red.\n[00:38 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Then you can have the other one. Please show me your ID card and I will copy it.\n[00:42 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK. Anything else?\n[00:45 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Sign your name on the application form and we'll finalize\n[00:48 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, just to clarify, what time do I have to bring the car back?\n[00:52 - 01:03] Speaker USER: Oh, right! You need to return it by 10 AM on the third day. Now, just sign your name on the application form and here are the keys to the car.\n[01:03 - 01:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks." + }, + { + "key": "1172", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1172/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Hi, Auriel. I'm Keion. I've been following your career and I have to say, I'm not entirely convinced\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: What do you mean? I'm one of the most successful businessmen in the world!\n[00:11 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Yes, but you're also a fraud. I think you've been deceiving people and I want to expose you.\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's ridiculous! I would never do that!\n[00:21 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Really? Then why don't you have any evidence to back up your claims of\n[00:25 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Uh...I don't know. Maybe because it's not true?\n[00:29 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Or maybe because you're hiding something. Let me show you what I've found.\n[00:35 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: This doesn't prove anything! You could be interpreting this wrong!\n[00:39 - 00:45] Speaker USER: No, I don't think so. This is pretty clear-cut evidence that you're not being honest with people.\n[00:45 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Fine! Maybe I am a fraud, but that doesn't change anything! People still love me and my businesses are doing better than ever!\n[00:53 - 00:57] Speaker USER: That may be true, but don't you feel bad about deceiving people?\n[00:58 - 01:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, not at all. In fact, I think it's smart business sense. If people are stupid enough to believe me, then they deserve to be taken advantage of!" + }, + { + "key": "1173", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1173/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: OK, Lucy. It's your turn. Are you ready?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I really would rather just listen. Isn't there anyone else who wants to give it\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Come on! In the two hours we've been here, you haven't sung even one song!\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know, but. . . Hey, Stanley's here! I've been wanting to hear him sing something\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Well, you asked for it. Why don't you put on an Elvis song for him.\n[00:22 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I was going to say I've been wanting to hear him sing all night. But yeah, an Elvis song would be perfect!\n[00:30 - 00:32] Speaker USER: I'll put the song at the front of the list." + }, + { + "key": "1174", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1174/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: We're having a department meeting at 10 o'clock, ok?\n[00:03 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's fine. . . I need to pick up some stationary—you know, a stapler, scissors, files, who should I see about getting those\n[00:11 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I just remembered, do you know where the photocopier is? I need to make a few photocopies before the meeting.\n[00:18 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: The photocopier is near my office. Come on, I'll show you where it is. And about the stationary, you should see Julie, the receptionist. She knows where all that stuff is kept. You might like a calendar for your desk. She can give you one of those too.\n[00:34 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Thanks, and by the way, what's usually discussed at the department meetings?\n[00:38 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: We usually go over project updates, upcoming deadlines, and sometimes discuss any issues that have come up. Oh, and you mentioned needing a stapler and scissors earlier—did you get a chance to ask Julie about those?" + }, + { + "key": "1175", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1175/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Well, what a nice day!\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, the air is really fresh.\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker USER: But it was not at all so fine yesterday.\n[00:08 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Because it rained last night, I\n[00:10 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Did it?\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I just realized I didn't notice any rain last night. Was it that heavy?\n[00:16 - 00:20] Speaker USER: It sure did. It was a heavy storm, with lots of thunder.\n[00:21 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was fast asleep, and didn't hear a thing.\n[00:25 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Well, it may rain again later today.\n[00:28 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Maybe. I see some dark clouds moving in.\n[00:31 - 00:35] Speaker USER: There may also be a strong wind coming in later,\n[00:34 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of wind, do you think it'll bring in dust as well?\n[00:38 - 00:44] Speaker USER: I was about to mention that! But actually, dust is no longer a big problem in Beijing.\n[00:45 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's true, the air quality has improved a lot." + }, + { + "key": "236", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/236/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi, may I get you anything to drink?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, please. May I get a glass of lemonade?\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Would you like an appetizer?\n[00:08 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: May I get an order of barbeque wings?\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sure, would you like anything else?\n[00:13 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: That'll be fine for now, thank you.\n[00:17 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Okay, tell me when you want to order the rest of your [interrupt]\n[00:18 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I'm ready to order the rest now.\n[00:22 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Oh, of course! What would you like?\n[00:24 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Let me have the baby-back ribs.\n[00:27 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Sure, will there be anything else that I can get you?\n[00:30 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: That will be it for now. By the way, you were about to say something earlier about ordering the rest of the food?\n[00:37 - 00:40] Speaker USER: I was just going to say, let me know if you need anything else later." + }, + { + "key": "237", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/237/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Mr. Simpson, if you are free, how about a lunch?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: When do you have in [interrupt]\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, I was thinking Thursday might be a good day. Does that work for you?\n[00:09 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: That will be fine with me.\n[00:12 - 00:15] Speaker USER: I know of a place you'll like and you have got to try their\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, great! But just to confirm, what time should I be there?\n[00:19 - 00:25] Speaker USER: 12:30. I was just about to say you have got to be there—it's a fantastic spot.\n[00:26 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good, I'll be there at 12:30.\n[00:29 - 00:30] Speaker USER: OK, see you then.\n[00:30 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: See you." + }, + { + "key": "238", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/238/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, Mom. I wanted to talk to you about something.\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: What is it, Ezriel?\n[00:04 - 00:15] Speaker USER: I know I've been kind of impulsive and careless lately, and I just wanted to let you know that I'm trying to be more responsible. I'm thinking before making decisions\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, does this have anything to do with what happened last week when you lost your phone?\n[00:19 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Actually, yes, that was a wake-up call for me. I'm being more careful with my belongings now.\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's great, Ezriel! I'm really proud of you for making that effort.\n[00:30 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Thanks, Mom. It's just been something I've been wanting to work on\n[00:33 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: And how are you planning to keep this up? Do you have a strategy in mind?\n[00:38 - 00:46] Speaker USER: I'm taking things one step at a time, like setting reminders and being more mindful. Well, keep up the good work!" + }, + { + "key": "239", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/239/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Is there anything I can do for you?\n[00:01 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I am looking for a skirt. What's in fashion now?\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: This one is the latest. How do you feel about\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, before I forget, do you have it in other colors as well? I want to make sure I have options.\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Yes, we do have other colors. But I was about to ask how you like this one first.\n[00:18 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, could I try it on?\n[00:20 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Sure.\n[00:21 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's cute. The color suits my complexion. How much does it cost?\n[00:27 - 00:28] Speaker USER: 400 dollars.\n[00:29 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: What? That's ridiculous!" + }, + { + "key": "240", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/240/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Welcome to Beijing Tasty Restaurant. What can I do for you?\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Will you please show me a table beside the window?\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Sorry, there's no table beside the window, only one table in the centre.\n[00:13 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: In the centre? I was\n[00:15 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I just remembered—do you have any tables that might be quieter? I prefer a quiet spot if possible.\n[00:22 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Unfortunately, the centre table is the quietest one we have available right now.\n[00:28 - 00:29] Speaker USER: OK, that works.\n[00:29 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: This way, please.\n[00:31 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Thank you.\n[00:32 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Here's the menu. Could I take your order?\n[00:36 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Yes. I'd like chicken, fish, some vegetables, two cokes, and two bowls of rice.\n[00:41 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Is that all? We have Beijing Duck. It's so delicious. Would you like to add it\n[00:47 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Oh, wait—I forgot to mention, my friend is joining me. Could you make sure the order is for two?\n[00:52 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely, I'll adjust the order for two. But I was just about to ask if you'd like to try our Beijing Duck. It's very popular.\n[01:01 - 01:03] Speaker USER: All right, let's add that too.\n[01:03 - 01:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK. Your food will be ready in a minute.\n[01:08 - 01:14] Speaker USER: No, no, no! I need some time to wait for my friend. Please get my food ready in 20 minutes." + }, + { + "key": "241", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/241/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I don't know why, but I really like talking about medicine.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I like learning about medicine too.\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Do you know what a liver does?\n[00:09 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't know!\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker USER: The liver makes bile which helps your body break down\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but does that mean the liver is essential for digestion?\n[00:18 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Yes, it is. The bile helps your body digest food. But there's more to it, the liver also processes nutrients\n[00:24 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's really interesting! I think medicine is one of the most interesting subjects." + }, + { + "key": "242", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/242/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:08] Speaker USER: I'm glad you like the dress! I wanted to make sure I looked my best for the party. Red is such a great color for me, don't you think it\n[00:07 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but I just remembered—did you decide on how you're going to style your hair? It's such a key part of the overall look.\n[00:16 - 00:24] Speaker USER: I was thinking of wearing it down with some loose curls, but I haven't fully decided yet. I really want to make a good impression since it's\n[00:23 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: And you definitely will! But remember, the most important thing is to relax and enjoy yourself." + }, + { + "key": "243", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/243/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: What's wrong with you? Why are you scratching so much?\n[00:03 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: I feel itchy! I can't stand it anymore! I think I may be coming down with something. I feel lightheaded and dizzy, and\n[00:11 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Wait, lightheaded and itchy? Those symptoms together could be serious. Have you had any other symptoms?\n[00:19 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, weak. But let me have a look. Whoa! Get away from me!\n[00:23 - 00:24] Speaker USER: What's wrong?\n[00:24 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think you have chicken pox! You are contagious! Get away! Don't breathe on me!\n[00:32 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Maybe it's just a rash or an allergy! We can't be sure until I see a healthcare professional\n[00:37 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Doctor? Sure, but until then, you should stay away. I didn't get chicken pox as a kid, and I've heard it can be really dangerous for adults!\n[00:47 - 00:58] Speaker USER: Are you serious? You always blow things out of proportion. In any case, I think I'll go take an oatmeal bath. But, what was I saying before? Oh right, I should still see a doctor just to be sure." + }, + { + "key": "244", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/244/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: This is Manager Liang's office, what can I do for you?\n[00:03 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: This is Wang Miao from AB company speaking. Our CEO Mr. Green has an appointment with Mr. Liang tomorrow morning. But there is a minor change in tomorrow's schedule. Mr. Green has an abrupt urgent case tomorrow and he has to attend to\n[00:18 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Oh, that sounds serious. Should we reschedule the meeting then?\n[00:23 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, definitely. He wanted me to convey his apology to Mr. Liang.\n[00:28 - 00:35] Speaker USER: I'll make sure to inform Mr. Liang. And just to confirm, Mr. Green will make another appointment when Mr. Liang comes back from\n[00:34 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, exactly. Once Mr. Liang is back, we'll reach out to set up a new time.\n[00:41 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Ok! Thanks for calling.\n[00:43 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Bye!" + }, + { + "key": "245", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/245/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Hey boss, I finished going over the financial report. And I have to say, I'm pretty alarmed by some of the discrepancies I\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Alarmed? What exactly are you seeing? Show me what you're talking about.\n[00:11 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Well, take a look at these expenses, for example. We're spending way too much money on unnecessary things, and it's really eating into our profits.\n[00:20 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hmm, you're right. We need to cut back on some of these expenses. But where do you suggest we start making\n[00:25 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I think travel expenses should be our first target. We can save a lot by using video conferencing instead of flying out for meetings.\n[00:34 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a good idea. Let's put that into action right away.\n[00:38 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Great. I also think we should look at our marketing budget and see if there are any areas we can trim down on.\n[00:44 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good idea. Let's take a closer look at that and see where we can save some money." + }, + { + "key": "246", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/246/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Wow, thanks for showing me how to make a cake Mom!\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course dear, I'm happy to share my baking knowledge with you.\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: It's so cool that you know how to bake so well. How did you learn?\n[00:12 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I've been baking since I was your age. My mom taught me how to bake when I was younger, and then I just kept practicing and perfecting my skills over the years,\n[00:22 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Oh, so it was Grandma who got you started! Did she have any special recipes that she passed down to you?\n[00:28 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, she did! She had a fantastic chocolate cake recipe that I've used countless times. But as I was saying, I kept practicing and perfecting my skills over the years, which really helped me become a better baker.\n[00:42 - 00:49] Speaker USER: That makes sense. Practice does make perfect after all. Do you have any tips on becoming a better baker?\n[00:50 - 01:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, actually. One of the most important things is to make sure that all of your ingredients are correctly measured. Baking is science, so if you don't have the correct measurements, your cake won't turn out right. Another tip is to be patient when mixing the batter and not to overmix it. Overmixing can result in a tough cake. And finally, always preheat your oven before baking and use an oven thermometer to double check that the\n[01:17 - 01:22] Speaker USER: Oh, I always forget to preheat the oven! I'll definitely start using a thermometer too.\n[01:22 - 01:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it makes a big difference. Those are just a few tips off the top of my head, but there are definitely more things that go into making great cakes!\n[01:31 - 01:37] Speaker USER: Wow, thanks for all those tips Mom! I'm definitely going to try them out next time I bake a cake." + }, + { + "key": "247", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/247/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Excuse me, can you do me a favor?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure.\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Where's the busiest street of this city? I am a stranger and I'm\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, but do you mean the seventy seventh street?\n[00:12 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Yes, that's the one. Is it far from here?\n[00:16 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's not far from here. You can walk there.\n[00:19 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Well, we are so tired today. Can you tell me which bus I should take to\n[00:22 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I can totally understand. You should take Bus No. 12.\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Thanks! By the way, I didn't catch if the street was far or not?\n[00:32 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: No worries, it's really close, just a short walk away." + }, + { + "key": "248", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/248/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Excuse me. Where can I buy some cigarettes?\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: There is a shop on the ground floor. It sells both Chinese and foreign brands, so\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Oh, great! But can I also get some souvenirs there?\n[00:13 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, sir. There is a counter selling all kinds of souvenirs. By the way, I was about to say that the shop also offers a variety of cigars if you're interested.\n[00:24 - 00:27] Speaker USER: That's good to know. By the way, where is the men's room?\n[00:28 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: There is one at the end of the corridor.\n[00:31 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Thank you.\n[00:32 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: You are welcome." + }, + { + "key": "249", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/249/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I want to be a veterinarian when I grow up. I think animals are so cute! What about you?\n[00:06 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: I really love science. I can't wait until I have the time to study hard and go to school for a degree\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but what branch of science are you most interested in?\n[00:16 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: I really want to study astrophysics.\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker USER: That's awesome! Would you like to be an astronomer or\n[00:23 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just curious, do you have any specific animals you want to work with as a veterinarian?\n[00:28 - 00:36] Speaker USER: I haven't decided yet, but I think exotic animals would be fascinating. But back to your question, would you like to be an astronaut?\n[00:37 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, not really. I prefer to stay on the ground!\n[00:41 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Haha, fair enough." + }, + { + "key": "250", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/250/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: I can't believe you just won the lottery. I mean, of all people, why did it have to be you?\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't know. I guess it was just my lucky day, I\n[00:10 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Lucky? You must be kidding me! There's nothing lucky about winning the lottery. It's just a waste of money.\n[00:18 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I'm not going to waste it. I'm going to use it to help others.\n[00:22 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Oh, please. You're just going to use it to help yourself. You're never going to think about\n[00:28 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Help myself? Look, Kynnedi, I know you don't believe me, but I've actually been thinking of donating a portion to charity. Why do you always assume the worst about me?\n[00:38 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Because I'm not happy for you! I don't want you to have the money. It should have been me who won.\n[00:44 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, it wasn't you who won, it was me. And there's nothing you can do about it.\n[00:51 - 00:59] Speaker USER: Just wait, Meagan. Just wait and see what happens when I win the lottery too. Then we'll see who's really lucky." + }, + { + "key": "251", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/251/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: It's partly your own fault. You should never let in anyone like that unless you're expecting a visit\n[00:04 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's all very well to say that, but someone comes to the door and says 'electricity' or 'gas' and you automatically think he is OK, especially if he shows you a card.\n[00:15 - 00:27] Speaker USER: I get that, but what I was trying to say earlier is that you should never let in anyone like that unless you're expecting them. Even if they show you a card, it's better to verify with the company first." + }, + { + "key": "252", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/252/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: So, now I need your help again, if you don't mind. I'm taking a date to a restaurant.\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'd love to help you! What is your budget for the evening? I\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker USER: She strikes me as being very sophisticated. Only the best will do for her.\n[00:14 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, what do you think about our very own hotel restaurant? It is very upscale, with a three-star Michelin rating,\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker USER: I don't want to be cooped up in my own hotel tonight. How about another restaurant?\n[00:26 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: The Gramercy Tavern is highly rated. It has great food and live jazz, but it's not cheap.\n[00:33 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Yes, that sounds like a winner. By the way, what was the rating of our hotel restaurant again?\n[00:38 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: It has a three-star rating. Would you like me to call the Gramercy Tavern to reserve a table?\n[00:44 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Yes, please. I'm already looking forward to it.\n[00:48 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm already dialing, sir. I'll make sure you get the best table available." + }, + { + "key": "253", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/253/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Brianna, isn't that sunset just gorgeous?\n[00:03 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it's absolutely stunning. I love how the colors blend together to create such a beautiful gradient across\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Oh, speaking of the colors, do you think they look different because of the time of year?\n[00:16 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a good point. The colors do seem richer in autumn. I wonder if it's because of the angle of the sun or maybe even the atmosphere.\n[00:26 - 00:32] Speaker USER: I know, right? It makes me feel so calm and happy. Just looking at it makes me feel at peace, like\n[00:31 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but should we take a picture before the light changes? It's fading fast.\n[00:38 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Good idea! We should definitely capture it so we can remember this moment forever." + }, + { + "key": "254", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/254/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Hey, Mom. I finished washing the dishes for tonight. I know you must be really tired after work, so I didn't want to leave them for you.\n[00:07 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wynter, thank you so much! You have no idea how much this means to me. I really needed a\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Actually, I do have an idea—you're always doing so much for us, so I wanted to give you a break.\n[00:19 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, thank you again. You're such a considerate son. I'm really lucky to have you as my little helper\n[00:25 - 00:30] Speaker USER: You don't need to say anything more, Mom. I just want you to relax tonight. Love you." + }, + { + "key": "255", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/255/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Do you know anything about bees?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not really - I'm not really into science.\n[00:05 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Bees are cool! In fact, they're better pollinators than humans because they can work harder and longer to pollinate plants,\n[00:12 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but how exactly do they manage to work harder and longer than humans?\n[00:19 - 00:31] Speaker USER: They have an incredible work ethic and their bodies are perfectly adapted for the task. But I haven't even mentioned that bees will sacrifice themselves if another bee in the hive is in danger\n[00:30 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wow, that's incredible! But I'm curious, what do you mean by sacrifice themselves? How does that work?\n[00:38 - 00:47] Speaker USER: If a bee in the hive is injured, others will protect it even at the cost of their own lives. It's a fascinating aspect of their behavior." + }, + { + "key": "256", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/256/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Is there a bus that'll go all the way to Sons from PHS?\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Where is this Sons located exactly?\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: The Sons on Fair Oaks and Orange Grove.\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, okay. You're going to need to take two buses to get to that Sons.\n[00:15 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Which buses will I have to take?\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: First, you need to get on the 268 going west.\n[00:22 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Then what do I do after\n[00:23 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, just to clarify, do you know where to catch the 268?\n[00:27 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Yes, I do. But after that, you said I need to get off on Fair Oaks and Washington, right?\n[00:33 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Exactly. Then you get on the 261, and it'll take you the rest of the way to Sons.\n[00:39 - 00:41] Speaker USER: There's nothing else?\n[00:41 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's all there is to it." + }, + { + "key": "257", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/257/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I just heard that Apple went public. How are you trading?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm doing great! I bought in at the IPO.\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker USER: How exciting! Have you seen the share price go up significantly since\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but do you think it's a good time to buy more shares now?\n[00:16 - 00:25] Speaker USER: It has, although a little slowly. But I'm not sure if now is the best time to buy more. That's no problem! I'm waiting for it to go even higher.\n[00:25 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Any luck finding stock in Amazon?\n[00:28 - 00:31] Speaker USER: No. They're running out of stock! I was\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I wanted to mention, have you considered diversifying your portfolio with other tech stocks?\n[00:37 - 00:43] Speaker USER: I heard the same thing. You might be able to get lucky later though. But I haven't looked into other tech stocks yet.\n[00:43 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I hope so. Thank you for the conversation, Bob!\n[00:47 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Hey, you're welcome!" + }, + { + "key": "258", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/258/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:10] Speaker USER: I'm not sure if I'm ready to go yet, Mom. There's still so much I want to do here with you and Dad and my sister. I don't know if I can leave all of you just yet, especially\n[00:09 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: I understand, sweetheart, but you have to remember that we'll always be here for you. You can come back and visit anytime you want. But your life is out there now, waiting for you. You need to go out and experience everything that life has to offer. Don't let anything hold you back, including us.\n[00:30 - 00:39] Speaker USER: I know you're right, Mom. It's just really hard to say goodbye. Especially to my little sister. I feel like I've barely gotten to spend any time with her and I\n[00:38 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know it's tough, but she understands that you have to go now. She's a big girl and she'll be fine without you for a little while. Just make sure you keep in touch with her, okay? And with us too. We love you very much and we're going to miss having you around the house all the time. But like I said, don't let anything hold you back from living your life the way you want to live it.\n[01:02 - 01:11] Speaker USER: Alright, Mom. I'll try not to let anything hold me back. I promise to keep in touch with all of you as often as I can. And I'll come visit as soon as I can too.\n[01:12 - 01:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay, Kiyah. We love you very much. Be safe out there and have fun!" + }, + { + "key": "259", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/259/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I'm tired of always being the one who has to compromise!\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, maybe if you weren't so stubborn, we could actually find a\n[00:06 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Stubborn? Do you even realize how much I've already bent over backwards just to keep things civil between us?\n[00:14 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, and I suppose it's all my fault that we're stuck in this impasse?\n[00:19 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Well, if you would just listen to reason for a moment,\n[00:21 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Reason? You call what you're saying reasonable? It's your way or the highway with you, Payge!\n[00:27 - 00:31] Speaker USER: That's not true! I'm just trying to find a middle ground here.\n[00:31 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: And what about my needs? What about what I want?\n[00:36 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Can't you just be flexible for once?\n[00:38 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I can't! And I'm done with this discussion." + }, + { + "key": "260", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/260/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: John dates her seven times a week.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Really? That's a straws in the wind, you\n[00:05 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but seven times a week seems a bit excessive, don't you think? Do you think he's trying to make a point or something?\n[00:14 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: It does seem like a lot. But I was going to say, it's a straws in the wind, you know, a sign that maybe he's fallen for her.\n[00:24 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Yeah, I was thinking the same. They suit each other. A perfect match between a man and a woman who\n[00:29 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, speaking of a perfect match, do you think their personalities really align? Like, do they complement each other well?\n[00:37 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Definitely. I was just saying, they're a perfect match between a man and a girl. They seem to balance each other out." + }, + { + "key": "261", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/261/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Where is the shelf of best-sellers?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Books in the first aisle are all best sellers.\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Could you give me some advice on books for killing time on the train? I'm\n[00:11 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you prefer something light-hearted or more thought-provoking?\n[00:15 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Well, do you like novels?\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, very much. Which one is the latest?\n[00:21 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Here is one written by a famous Japanese novelist. You can have a look. Oh, by the way, I was going to ask earlier—what kind of train ride are you taking? A long one or just a short commute? It might help narrow down the options.\n[00:35 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's a long ride, so something engaging would be great.\n[00:39 - 00:43] Speaker USER: In that case, this novel should be perfect.\n[00:43 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you for your help.\n[00:45 - 00:47] Speaker USER: My pleasure." + }, + { + "key": "262", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/262/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey, I saw you from across the room and just had to come say hi.\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hey! Thanks for coming over. I'm just grabbing\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Sorry, I didn't catch your name. I'm Donato. It's nice to meet you.\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, no worries! I'm Emma. Nice to meet you too. So, what brings you here tonight?\n[00:16 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Just looking to have some fun and meet new people. I'm really glad I ran into you.\n[00:22 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Me too. We should definitely exchange numbers\n[00:24 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Do you come to these events often? I mean, it'd be great to know if there's a chance we'll bump into each other again.\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not too often, but I do enjoy them when I can. And yes, we should definitely hang out more often." + }, + { + "key": "263", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/263/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I want to send this package by first-class mail.\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you want it insured?\n[00:05 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Yes, for 50 dollars, please. I'd also like some stamps--a book of 22 and three air I was\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but do you need any tracking on the package, or just insurance?\n[00:16 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Just insurance for now. But I was saying I need three airmail stamps.\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: You'll have to get those at the stamp window over there, next to general delivery.\n[00:25 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Can I get money orders there, too?\n[00:27 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, that's to the left, three windows down the hall." + }, + { + "key": "264", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/264/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:19] Speaker USER: It depends on how long you take to pay it back. If we lend you ten thousand dollars at an annual interest rate of ten percent for forty-eight months, you would have to pay each month a portion of the loan which is called the principal and another small portion of the annual interest rate. This of course is considering that you don't miss any\n[00:18 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but I just remembered—what if I have a bad credit score? Would that affect the loan terms significantly?\n[00:26 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Yes, that is a very serious problem. The bank must assess your personal information, past loans, assets, and any other relevant information such as your credit score in order to approve your loan. But to finish my earlier point, the monthly payment also depends on not defaulting on payments.\n[00:46 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: You know what? I don't really need the money. Thanks anyways!" + }, + { + "key": "265", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/265/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: So, what are your plans for the holidays?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: My plans are pretty open. I like to travel a lot!\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Where have you traveled to recently?\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've been to Buenos Aires a couple of times. The city has a lot of modern architecture that\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I have always wanted to know, how do you manage your travel expenses? Any tips?\n[00:20 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: I usually budget carefully and look for deals on flights and accommodation. But coming back to Buenos Aires, I haven't mentioned its vibrant cultural scene yet which includes\n[00:28 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Cultural scene sounds fascinating! But I am curious, did you find it easy to navigate the city as a tourist?" + }, + { + "key": "266", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/266/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I'm so sorry to hear that. How are you feeling?\n[00:02 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm feeling okay, I guess. It's hard to process everything, but I'm trying to stay focused on\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Positive, right? That's the spirit. You're going to beat this, I know it.\n[00:13 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you, Ali. That means a lot coming from you.\n[00:17 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Of course! What can I do to help you? Anything at all, just name it and I'll make sure\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Honestly, just being here for me is enough, thank you." + }, + { + "key": "267", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/267/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Hey, Sheridan. I wanted to talk to you about the project you've been working on.\n[00:03 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but is there something specific you wanted to address about the project? I'm curious if there's anything that needs immediate attention.\n[00:14 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Actually, I just wanted to say that I'm really impressed with how dedicated and hardworking you've been. You've done an incredible job, and I just wanted to thank you for your contribution.\n[00:28 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you, Effie. I appreciate that.\n[00:31 - 00:36] Speaker USER: No problem. I just wanted to let you know that I think you're doing a great job, and\n[00:35 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, before you finish, is there any feedback on areas I could improve? I want to make sure I'm covering all bases.\n[00:43 - 00:50] Speaker USER: Honestly, I think you're doing a great job overall, but if anything comes up, I'll definitely let you know." + }, + { + "key": "268", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/268/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I can't imagine a life without cooking! Have you tried a recipe that you've\n[00:02 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I just started on one. I've been reading about it online. It's really fun.\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker USER: That's great! What type of recipe are you planning to\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's an omelet with bacon, cheddar, and cheese.\n[00:16 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Yum! I always make variations of my favorite omelet. Usually I just throw in lots of veggies and use goat cheese.\n[00:24 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: You really love omelets. I'm excited to try it out myself. By the way, what type of recipe were you asking about earlier?" + }, + { + "key": "269", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/269/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Excuse me. In this museum, you are not supposed to take pictures.\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Is that right? I didn't know that photography\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Sorry, but we have to follow the rules. Will you give me your camera? We have to confiscate your film.\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Will you forgive me. Could you return my camera after you've\n[00:15 - 00:23] Speaker USER: We'll keep it for now and return it later. But don't worry, you can still buy slides and picture postcards somewhere in the museum.\n[00:23 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I see. Thanks for letting me know. Where exactly can I find those slides and postcards?" + }, + { + "key": "270", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/270/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Excuse me, do you have any English songs?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, we do. They are all in this section over\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Oh, before I forget, do you have any recommendations for a good warm-up song?\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, I can suggest a few, but as I was saying, the English songs are all in this book.\n[00:16 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Great, thanks.\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: No problem. Just give us a few minutes more to pull them up, though. We don't get that many English singers!" + }, + { + "key": "271", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/271/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I don't know how much longer I'll be here. What places would you recommend?\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: So, what types of things do you like to do?\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Well, I like to eat a lot. I love to take photos, go for walks in the parks.\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, okay. If you had to pick one thing to do here, what would it be? Would\n[00:16 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I just thought of another question. Are there any good local restaurants you recommend?\n[00:23 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Definitely! There are some amazing places to eat around here. But you mentioned the Grand Canyon earlier. You'd really enjoy it.\n[00:31 - 00:36] Speaker USER: That's great! Do you think I could see it today? I don't mind traveling long distances.\n[00:36 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah! I could take you there. But before we plan the trip, let me finish telling you about those restaurants." + }, + { + "key": "272", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/272/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: So, did you have any trouble with the faucet before it stopped working?\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I did. It would drip occasionally, and then it started making a strange noise that\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Noise? That could be a sign of a bigger issue. Did you try to fix it yourself or did you call a plumber?\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: I tried to fix it myself, but I couldn't figure out what was wrong. So I called a plumber.\n[00:22 - 00:25] Speaker USER: And what did the plumber say was wrong with it?\n[00:25 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: He said that the washer was worn out and needed to be replaced as\n[00:29 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Replaced? That's pretty common. Did he give you any tips on how to avoid future problems?\n[00:35 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, he said that I should make sure to turn the water off completely when I'm not using the faucet, and also to check the washers every few months." + }, + { + "key": "273", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/273/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: How are you doing?\n[00:01 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not bad! So, I've been thinking about what to do with my retirement fund. Do you have any advice?\n[00:08 - 00:18] Speaker USER: I'm actually not too familiar with how retirement funds work. But I know you're having a lot of student loan debt to pay off, so I would recommend putting some money into a Roth IRA.\n[00:19 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: What's a Roth IRA?\n[00:21 - 00:30] Speaker USER: It's a special kind of account that you can put your retirement savings into. You can withdraw the money without tax consequences when you reach retirement\n[00:28 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, are there any restrictions on when you can withdraw the money without penalties?\n[00:34 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Yes, you have to be at least 59½ years old and have held the account for at least five years. However, I haven't mentioned how much you should contribute yet to maximize\n[00:44 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Really? That sounds like a great idea. How much would you recommend putting into it?\n[00:50 - 01:00] Speaker USER: I'd recommend contributing at least $5500 a year if you're young and have a good job. This would get you started on your retirement savings.\n[01:00 - 01:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great! Do you have any other advice for a newbie like me?\n[01:04 - 01:15] Speaker USER: My advice would be to invest your money in stock index funds. These are funds that invest your money in a variety of stocks, and they have higher long-term returns than many other\n[01:14 - 01:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I've heard about those! But aren't they also riskier compared to other funds?\n[01:20 - 01:29] Speaker USER: They can be riskier in the short term, but over the long term, they tend to perform better. It's important to diversify your investments to manage risk." + }, + { + "key": "274", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/274/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Catherine, have you ever seen the movie Fast Food Nation?\n[00:02 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I remember it was inspired by a New York Times best-seller of the same name.\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker USER: It's very thought-provoking, isn't it?\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Exactly. It reveals the dark side of the all-American fast food\n[00:15 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but when you say \"dark side,\" are you referring to the health issues or the labor practices highlighted in the movie?\n[00:23 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Both, actually. The film touches on the exploitation of workers and the unhealthy nature of fast food. So what do you think of the American fast food culture?\n[00:34 - 00:44] Speaker USER: I think America really deserves the name of fast food nation - as people can find McDonald's, KFC and Pizza Hut almost all over the States.\n[00:44 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: And everyone knows that Americans' favorite food is the hamburger, isn't it?\n[00:50 - 00:58] Speaker USER: Sure. You see, Tom, fast food is a lifestyle that craves convenience. People just don't care whether it is healthy or not.\n[00:59 - 01:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: But I think some healthy menu options are also served at fast food restaurants like salads\n[01:04 - 01:14] Speaker USER: Oh, you mean like salads and fruit cups? But I was going to mention that even with those options, the majority still prefer the less healthy choices.\n[01:14 - 01:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Right, but what about the healthier options you mentioned earlier? Like fat-free milk and whole-wheat rolls?\n[01:21 - 01:27] Speaker USER: Yes, exactly. Such as fat-free milk, whole-wheat rolls, and fish sandwiches. They're much better." + }, + { + "key": "275", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/275/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I'm so sorry, I tried my best.\n[00:02 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Neda, I'm sorry to say this, but you are the last one in your class. You didn't make the top ten,\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker USER: But I tried so hard. I don't understand why I'm the last one.\n[00:12 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Neda, sometimes people just aren't meant to be first. You did your best and that's all that anyone can\n[00:20 - 00:23] Speaker USER: But it feels like my best wasn't good enough.\n[00:23 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: I understand your frustration, Neda, but you have to remember that everyone has different strengths and weaknesses. Just because you're not first doesn't mean you're not special in your own way.\n[00:36 - 00:38] Speaker USER: But it still hurts to be last.\n[00:39 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know it does, Neda, but you have to remember that you're not alone. There are other people in the world who feel the same way as you do. And one day, maybe you'll be first for something else. Just keep trying your best and never give up on yourself." + }, + { + "key": "276", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/276/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Thank you so much for your purchase! I'm glad you liked the item. I\n[00:03 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but I just wanted to ask—do you have any similar items coming up in future auctions?\n[00:10 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Actually, I do have a few pieces that might interest you. I put a lot of work into making sure each item is perfect for the auction, just like the one you bought. They're all\n[00:19 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, it paid off! I'm very happy with my purchase.\n[00:24 - 00:29] Speaker USER: I'm glad to hear that. If you ever need anything else, please don't hesitate to contact me.\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: I will definitely keep you in mind. Thanks again!" + }, + { + "key": "277", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/277/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Hi honey! You'll never guess what! My friends Julie and Alex are getting married!\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wow that's great news! They're a great couple!\n[00:08 - 00:21] Speaker USER: I know! Anyways I just talked to Alex's best man and he is organizing the bachelor party. It's gonna be so much fun! All the groomsmen are thinking up all the wacky and crazy things we are going to do, like\n[00:20 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: You aren't going to a strip club, are you? I don't want you getting a lap dance from some stripper with the excuse that it's your friend's party.\n[00:29 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Aw come on! It's just some innocent fun! You know how these things are! We are gonna play drinking games, get him some gag gifts and just have a good time. Nothing too over the top. Actually, I was about to say we haven't even planned any strip club visits. It's more about just having a good time together.\n[00:49 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I don't know.\n[00:51 - 00:56] Speaker USER: Come on! If one of your friends was getting married I wouldn't mind you going to her bachelorette party!\n[00:56 - 01:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good, because my friend Wendy is getting married and I'm organizing her party! By the way, what other ideas did you guys come up with for Alex's party? You mentioned wacky and crazy things earlier but didn't finish." + }, + { + "key": "278", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/278/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Mrs. King, I'm finished my presentation on explorers.\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wonderful! Let's take a look.\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Pizarro was an explorer from Spain who conquered the Inca empire in South America, which\n[00:12 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, Lucas, but I just realized—did you include any details about how Pizarro's conquest impacted the indigenous people?\n[00:22 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Oh, yes, I did mention that later in the presentation. But before I got to that, I was explaining how he managed to conquer the empire with such a small force.\n[00:31 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's great to hear. It's important to cover both the achievements and the consequences.\n[00:37 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Yeah, I tried to make it as informative as possible.\n[00:41 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: I can tell. You did a great job researching and writing about different explorers." + }, + { + "key": "279", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/279/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey, Louie. Do you need any help with your work?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, actually. I could use some help organizing\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Before you continue, is this something urgent? I just need to know if I should wrap up what I'm doing first.\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: No worries, it's not super urgent, but I could use some help with a few things.\n[00:17 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Okay, what do you need me to do?\n[00:20 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, first I need you to grab that hammer over there, and\n[00:24 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Oh, the one on the bench or the one near the toolbox?\n[00:28 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: The one near the toolbox. Thanks! Then I need you to hold this piece of wood while I nail it down.\n[00:35 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Sure thing." + }, + { + "key": "280", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/280/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi, how are you doing today?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm doing alright, thanks for asking. How about you?\n[00:05 - 00:12] Speaker USER: I'm doing well too. I just got back from volunteering at the soup kitchen and I feel really grateful for\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that's wonderful! How was your experience there? Did you find it fulfilling?\n[00:16 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Yes, it was definitely fulfilling. I just felt like I wanted to help out in any way that I could. There are a lot of people who are less fortunate than me and I wanted to try and make a difference in their lives.\n[00:28 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's really admirable of you. I'm sure they appreciate everything you do for them.\n[00:34 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Yeah, I hope so. It feels good to be able to help out and know that I'm making a difference, even if it's just a small one.\n[00:41 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sure you are. Well, I should get going, but before I leave, do you think you'll continue volunteering there regularly?\n[00:49 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Yeah, I'm planning to. It was nice talking to you!\n[00:53 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: Same here. Have a great day!" + }, + { + "key": "281", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/281/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Did you work in a charity organization?\n[00:03 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I had been in the charity organization for 2 months and I learned a lot from that experience, including love, sympathy, equality, and the value\n[00:13 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but when you mention equality, do you mean in terms of how you interacted with people from different backgrounds?\n[00:21 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Exactly, interacting with people from various backgrounds made me realize the importance of treating everyone equally. But I also learned to look at people and things from an overall perspective, which had a direct impact on my way of thinking.\n[00:37 - 00:47] Speaker USER: That's interesting. You mentioned earlier that you learned about love and sympathy as well. Could you elaborate on how those aspects influenced your mindset?\n[00:47 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, love and sympathy taught me to be more empathetic and understanding towards others, which in turn made me less likely to be edgy or judgmental." + }, + { + "key": "282", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/282/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey, Mom. I'm really excited to go back to school today.\n[00:03 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sure you are, sweetie. I know you've been cooped up at home with me all summer, and\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Actually, I wanted to ask—do you think I'll be able to join the soccer team this year?\n[00:14 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, of course! I think it's a great idea. But remember, it's important to balance sports with your studies and make sure\n[00:22 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Yeah, yeah, I know. I just really miss playing with the team. Thanks for understanding, Mom." + }, + { + "key": "283", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/283/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Have you ever belonged to a political party?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I haven't, but I thought about joining the green party.\n[00:06 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Really? I know you are very concerned about the environment. You were a member of the pressure group Greenpeace, weren't you? I\n[00:13 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I was. But I didn't have enough time to devote to it. Speaking of Greenpeace, do you think their approach is more effective than the Green Party's in raising environmental awareness?\n[00:25 - 00:44] Speaker USER: That's a good question. I think both have their strengths, but the Green Party can influence legislation directly, whereas Greenpeace often focuses on public campaigns. However, I was going to say earlier that the Green Party has no chance of winning an election because the other parties are too big and popular.\n[00:45 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're right. But smaller political and pressure groups can often influence large political parties. Any member of parliament can propose legislation and parties and pressure groups can raise awareness.\n[00:58 - 01:02] Speaker USER: Most people are not very politically aware. They often don't understand the issues fully.\n[01:03 - 01:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's true. But it's a little strange because the media often reports on political events. You can read about them in newspaper or hear them on the radio.\n[01:12 - 01:19] Speaker USER: TV, yes. But do you think the way the media presents these issues helps or hinders public understanding?\n[01:19 - 01:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think it depends on the media outlet. Some are more balanced, while others might have a clear bias, which can definitely affect how people perceive political issues." + }, + { + "key": "284", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/284/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi, Fanny.\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hi, Andy.\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Are you feeling OK? You sound a little tired this morning.\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: I did not sleep much last night. I really feel bad. It was a crazy night.\n[00:14 - 00:15] Speaker USER: What happened?\n[00:15 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: I had a bad dream. I was walking alone in the graveyard, and suddenly all the ghosts jumped out of their graves. They began to chase me through the graveyard and shouted that they wanted my soul. It\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Blood? That sounds terrifying! Did you manage to escape in the dream?\n[00:33 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: My mother woke me up. She had heard me crying out for help.\n[00:38 - 00:40] Speaker USER: You have got a great mother.\n[00:40 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: I felt embarrassed. After all, I am 18 years old. Mom gave me some chocolate cookies and a glass of warm milk\n[00:48 - 00:58] Speaker USER: Milk? That sounds comforting. But wait, you mentioned something about being afraid to fall back asleep—was it because of the dream or something else?\n[00:59 - 01:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I was afraid to fall back asleep. I am worrying about getting into the University of Michigan." + }, + { + "key": "285", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/285/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey there. Beautiful day, isn't it?\n[00:02 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, it really is. I'm glad I decided to come out here and enjoy it.\n[00:08 - 00:09] Speaker USER: You come here often?\n[00:10 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, pretty frequently actually. It's a great way to relax and clear your head.\n[00:15 - 00:21] Speaker USER: I couldn't agree more. I had a rough day at work and this is exactly what I needed to\n[00:20 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, what happened at work? Was it something specific that made the day rough?\n[00:25 - 00:36] Speaker USER: I'm an accountant. It can be pretty stressful at times. But days like today make it all worth it. Sitting here in nature, surrounded by peace and quiet really\n[00:35 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: I totally get that. Nature has a way of calming everything down. Do you find it helps you manage the stress from your job?\n[00:43 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Absolutely, it really does. And just being able to disconnect for a bit is so refreshing." + }, + { + "key": "286", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/286/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Daddy, what time is it?\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's a quarter past six.\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker USER: What does that mean?\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: That means it's six fifteen. The big hand is on the six and the little hand is on the three, which\n[00:10 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Wait, does that mean it's almost time for my favorite show?\n[00:14 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it does! But let me finish explaining—the little hand is on the three, which means fifteen minutes have passed since six o'clock.\n[00:23 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Oh, I see. So, in fifteen more minutes it will be half past six?\n[00:28 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's right." + }, + { + "key": "287", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/287/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Sarah, can I ask you a question?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, what's up?\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: You know how my family is really wealthy, right?\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, your dad is a big shot CEO and your mom comes from old money. What about it?\n[00:16 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Well, I was just wondering... do you ever feel like maybe I'm a little too lucky? Like, everything always seems to go my way and I have so much more than other people. It makes me feel guilty sometimes, like\n[00:28 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: I totally get that. But before we dive into the guilt part, have you ever thought about how you could use that luck to make a difference? Like, maybe turning that feeling into something positive?\n[00:40 - 00:51] Speaker USER: You know, I have thought about that, but it still doesn't make me feel any better when I see homeless people on the street or kids who can't afford to go to college because their families can't afford it.\n[00:52 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's true. But there are also a lot of wealthy people who donate their time and money to helping those in need. Maybe one day you'll be in a position where you can help others too.\n[01:04 - 01:11] Speaker USER: Yeah...I hope so. Thanks for talking with me, Sarah. It makes me feel better knowing that someone else understands how I'm feeling." + }, + { + "key": "288", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/288/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Excuse me, is your store open?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sorry, but we're closing early\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Oh, I thought the sign said \"open.\" Are you sure it's closed right now?\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, we're closed. That's all right. We'll be open again tomorrow." + }, + { + "key": "289", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/289/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, what're you up to?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just getting some laundry done. You?\n[00:05 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Oh, nothing much. I was thinking about doing some laundry or cleaning my room, but in the end I decided that it was more important to relax. So I'm just watching TV and taking a little break\n[00:17 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but what are you watching? Anything good?\n[00:21 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Just a rerun of an old sitcom. It's one of those shows that you can just have on in the background while you unwind. But yeah, sometimes you just need to take a break. Still, don't let yourself get too lazy! Before you know it, your whole place will be a mess and you'll never want to clean it up.\n[00:38 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ha, yeah, I know. I'll try not to let it get too bad. Thanks for the motivation!" + }, + { + "key": "290", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/290/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Do you have a favorite musician?\n[00:01 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, but I listen to a lot of music.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Which bands do you listen to?\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, a lot of them. This one singer is really popular, but I really like her for her\n[00:12 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Who is it?\n[00:14 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that's such a common name! It's Taylor Swift.\n[00:18 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Oh, she's really popular.\n[00:21 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, a lot of people I know love her music, but I find it really bland and sometimes too\n[00:27 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Do you like any music from before 2000?\n[00:31 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh yeah, like the 80s and 90s. I have this one album that I listen to often, it's the soundtrack to the movie The Greatest Showman. I love all the songs on it.\n[00:44 - 00:48] Speaker USER: I don't know that album, but I can see why you like it. What's your favorite song?\n[00:49 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that's hard. I love all the songs. It's hard to pick just one.\n[00:55 - 00:57] Speaker USER: Do you think the songs are generic?\n[00:58 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, they're definitely catchy, and the production is really high quality.\n[01:02 - 01:06] Speaker USER: I love a good production. It's probably because I'm a musician.\n[01:06 - 01:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think your favorite song is probably \"This is Me\". That's a really popular song. It was in the movie The Greatest Showman." + }, + { + "key": "291", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/291/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: We're flying to Florida tomorrow to visit my grandmother. She's going to take me to Disney World,\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but have you packed everything you need for the trip?\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Oh, I still need to pack my camera. But I was going to say, she's taking me to Disney World.\n[00:14 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds exciting! Will that be your first time there?" + }, + { + "key": "292", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/292/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi, I'm looking for a new air conditioner.\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, we have a few different models. What's your budget?\n[00:07 - 00:09] Speaker USER: $200.\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: We have a few models that might work for you. Let me show you some of our more affordable\n[00:14 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Actually, before we go further, do any of these models have energy-saving features? I'm really looking to keep my electricity bill down.\n[00:23 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, some of the models do have energy-saving modes. This first one is our most popular and it's within your budget. It has a timer so you can set it to turn on and off at certain times, and it also has a remote so you can control it from anywhere in the room.\n[00:39 - 00:42] Speaker USER: That sounds perfect. I'll take that one.\n[00:42 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great, I'll get you set up with that." + }, + { + "key": "293", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/293/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Your hair looks like you just got out of bed without\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Did you just wake up?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I did, actually.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Huh. I would have never guessed.\n[00:07 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Why not?\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's just, you look so put together otherwise. Like you have your life together.\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Well, I'm not sure about that. But thank you for the compliment.\n[00:18 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: No problem. So, what do you usually do\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Sorry, just curious—what's your morning routine like?\n[00:25 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, nothing special, really. I'm a writer.\n[00:29 - 00:32] Speaker USER: That's amazing! What do you write?\n[00:32 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Mostly fiction, but I also dabble in non-fiction and poetry sometimes." + }, + { + "key": "294", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/294/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Have you seen Martin Scorsese's latest film, The Irishman?\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: I haven't seen it yet, but it's on my list. Do you think it's worth watching?\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker USER: It has Robert De Niro in it, so I say it's worth a try.\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah - I mean the story's cool, but what do you think about his new age approach to using de-aging\n[00:18 - 00:28] Speaker USER: I think it's kind of a departure from his usual acting style, but I don't know if it's a bad thing. It's more subdued, but in a way it's almost like he's more liberated.\n[00:29 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you think that's the approach of most of today's actors? I feel like a lot of actors are turning to stage plays or indie films instead of sticking to\n[00:37 - 00:50] Speaker USER: Mainstream cinema? That's an interesting point. I think it might be because they want more creative freedom and less commercial pressure. By the way, I was going to say about De Niro's new age approach..." + }, + { + "key": "295", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/295/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: May I help you, sir?\n[00:01 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. I'm looking for a nice gift for my mother. It's her birthday tomorrow.\n[00:07 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Do you have anything special in mind?\n[00:10 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, not really.\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Perhaps she would like a necklace. We have many choices including some\n[00:15 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, but my mom doesn't like jewels.\n[00:18 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Well, then. Maybe a watch would be nice.\n[00:21 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, that's it. She does need a new watch with big, clear numbers. She has complained a lot about the small numbers on her current watch,\n[00:30 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Oh, I see. We have a few options with larger numbers. How about this gold one? It's pretty, and I'm sure it will be easy for her to read the time.\n[00:39 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Don't you think it's a bit too fancy for old ladies?\n[00:44 - 00:49] Speaker USER: No, it actually sells very well and the old ladies like it very much.\n[00:49 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Maybe you are right. I'll take it." + }, + { + "key": "296", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/296/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, what's up?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not much. Just hanging out.\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Yeah, I guess. I'm just feeling kind of down today.\n[00:09 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why? What's been bothering\n[00:11 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut you off, it's just that it's been on my mind all day. It's school and stuff. I feel like I'm not doing well enough and everyone is so popular and I'm just not. And it sucks.\n[00:23 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, Lucca. I'm sorry to hear that. It sounds like you're feeling a lot of pressure right now. But you know, you don't have to be perfect or popular to be happy. As long as you're doing your best, that's all that really matters,\n[00:38 - 00:42] Speaker USER: But what if my best isn't good enough? I mean, what if I just keep falling behind?\n[00:43 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: I get it, Lucca. It's tough when you feel like you're not measuring up. But remember, progress isn't always about being the best; it's about being better than you were yesterday. And sometimes, it's okay to ask for help too." + }, + { + "key": "297", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/297/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Excuse me, Sir, do you know what time it is?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, it's almost eleven twenty.\n[00:06 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Thank you.\n[00:07 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're welcome. The rain is quite heavy, isn't [interrupt]\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Oh, yes! I was in such a hurry that I completely forgot my umbrella today.\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: I have one. We could share it. Which way are you going?\n[00:19 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Oh, that's very kind of you. I am going to the Garden Hotel.\n[00:24 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: I am going there, too. By the way, I was going to say earlier, the rain is really coming down hard. We should hurry.\n[00:32 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Absolutely. Let's get going." + }, + { + "key": "298", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/298/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Would you like to try cooking for me? You don't have to cook fancy meals or anything - I'm open to anything!\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hm. That's not a bad idea. I don't know much about cooking, though.\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Don't worry, I'll teach you! Can you bring me some ingredients on your way here\n[00:16 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but what kind of ingredients do you need? I want to make sure I get everything right.\n[00:22 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Oh, just some basic things like vegetables, pasta, and maybe some chicken. And I was going to ask if you could bring some spices as well, but I can\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Spices? Got it. I'll make sure to get a variety. See you in ten minutes.\n[00:37 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Great! See you soon." + }, + { + "key": "299", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/299/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I'm thinking of buying a new computer.\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why don't you buy a Macbook?\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Well, they're a bit too expensive for my budget at\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but have you considered looking at refurbished models? They can be much cheaper.\n[00:14 - 00:24] Speaker USER: That's a good point. I hadn't thought about refurbished ones. But I was going to say, for my taste. Oh. What about this one? It's really thin and lightweight.\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hmm, I'm not sure about it. It doesn't have a webcam.\n[00:29 - 00:32] Speaker USER: You can connect a webcam to it using an external device,\n[00:31 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Adapter, yes, but I'm also concerned about the overall performance. Is it powerful enough for what you need?\n[00:40 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Oh okay. It looks okay. Do you have this model?\n[00:46 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, but I can buy it for you." + }, + { + "key": "300", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/300/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: There are so many jobs to choose from. What do you want to explore? Maybe\n[00:04 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but have you considered something in the media? There's TV, newspapers, the Internet.\n[00:11 - 00:18] Speaker USER: I was actually about to mention that! Let me have a look. Uhm, how about this? You could become a TV news director.\n[00:18 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Are you joking? Directing the news would be very stressful.\n[00:22 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Well, writing for a magazine would be exciting. How about that?\n[00:27 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I'm more interested in working with computers. Hey, look, interactive media. I'd like that." + }, + { + "key": "301", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/301/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: IBA, Client Services Department. Shelley speaking, how can I help?\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Client Services? Oh, hello. I need your help.\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Certainly, that's what we're here for. What can I help you with?\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm a tourist in this city and unfortunately I've lost my card!\n[00:19 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Calm down, Sir. Is that an IBA Debit or Credit Card?\n[00:23 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Credit Card. The International Credit Card, I can't find it and I'm\n[00:26 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but do you remember where you last used it? It might help us track it down quicker.\n[00:32 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I had it in the hotel lobby bar; I used it to charge something to my room. I obviously didn't pick it up again.\n[00:39 - 00:42] Speaker USER: OK, when do you think you lost it?\n[00:42 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm not 100% sure, around an hour ago I guess.\n[00:47 - 00:52] Speaker USER: That's fine, Sir. Let me just take some details from you and we can help you cancel the\n[00:51 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you. Thank you very much." + }, + { + "key": "302", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/302/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: What do you like to do when you're not at work?\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I like to watch Youtube video tutorials and learn new skills, especially\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I just got curious, what kind of skills are you focusing on right now?\n[00:13 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Mostly coding and graphic design. But I haven't mentioned that I also enjoy cooking tutorials because I\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Cooking tutorials sound interesting! Do you try out the recipes you watch?" + }, + { + "key": "303", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/303/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, babe. I'm home.\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hey, Leandro. How was your day?\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker USER: It was good. I got a lot done at work and then I went to the gym. How was your day? Did\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but did you manage to talk to your boss about that project you were concerned about?\n[00:15 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Oh, yes, I did. He was actually pretty open to my suggestions, which was a relief. But, how was your day?\n[00:22 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: It was good. I did some shopping and then I made lunch for the kids.\n[00:27 - 00:34] Speaker USER: That sounds like a productive day. I'm glad you were able to get some things done while the kids were at school. It's\n[00:33 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, it was nice to have some time to myself. So, what did you do at the gym?\n[00:38 - 00:43] Speaker USER: I worked out for a little bit and then I played some basketball with some of the guys.\n[00:43 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like fun. Did you win?\n[00:47 - 00:51] Speaker USER: Yeah, we won. It was a close game, but we pulled it out in the end.\n[00:51 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's great. I'm glad you had a good day." + }, + { + "key": "304", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/304/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Mom, I know I've been acting out a lot lately. I'm sorry for everything. I know I need to grow up and be more responsible.\n[00:06 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Kaylea, we've been talking about this for months now. You're not doing your homework, you're not listening in class, and you're not respecting your parents or elders. What's going on with\n[00:16 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Mom, I just feel like I'm screwing up all the time and I can't do anything right.\n[00:21 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, that's not true. You're a smart kid with a lot of potential. But if you keep acting like this, you're going to get into serious trouble. Do you understand the\n[00:31 - 00:34] Speaker USER: I understand, Mom. I'm really sorry. I'll try to do better.\n[00:35 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know you can do it, Kaylea. Just take some time to think about what you want in life and what kind of person you want to be. That's all we can ask for." + }, + { + "key": "305", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/305/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Excuse me. May I take a picture of you?\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: What for?\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker USER: I just want to show my children how an American policeman looks in\n[00:08 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that's interesting! By the way, do your children have any particular interest in law enforcement?\n[00:16 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Yes, they do. But I hope it won't take too long to take the picture.\n[00:20 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: No worries, it'll just take a second." + }, + { + "key": "306", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/306/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Can I be of any service to you?\n[00:02 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've been told that Chinese arts and crafts are famous for their excellent workmanship. We'd like to take some home. What would you suggest for\n[00:09 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but if you're looking for something distinctively Chinese, have you considered items that are also easy to carry?\n[00:17 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's exactly what we're thinking. We haven't decided yet, but something distinctively Chinese and easy to carry would be ideal.\n[00:26 - 00:33] Speaker USER: In that case, I would suggest you buy paper-cuts, embroidery, and batik. They are very easy to carry.\n[00:33 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds good. We'd like to see some embroidery. By the way, you were about to recommend something else earlier, what was it?\n[00:42 - 00:54] Speaker USER: Oh yes, I was going to mention tricolored pottery originating in the Tang Dynasty and jade carving as well. They are unique and showcase traditional Chinese craftsmanship." + }, + { + "key": "307", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/307/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: What was your favorite president?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've never thought about that before. What do you think?\n[00:06 - 00:07] Speaker USER: I think it's hard to say!\n[00:08 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was really surprised by how divided the US was over the candidates in this last election. Do you think the media\n[00:14 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Do you think the media played a role in that division?\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a good point. The media definitely has a significant influence. Do you think Trump will be a good president?\n[00:24 - 00:27] Speaker USER: I guess we'll see. What about you?\n[00:27 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was really hoping Hillary Clinton would win. I think she had a lot of potential to\n[00:32 - 00:36] Speaker USER: I agree, but what specific policies of hers did you support the most?\n[00:37 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Her healthcare and education policies were particularly appealing to me.\n[00:42 - 00:43] Speaker USER: I hope you're right!" + }, + { + "key": "308", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/308/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, Elli! What are you up to?\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just floating on a cloud, enjoying the view! It's so beautiful it makes\n[00:06 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but I just have to ask—do you think we could actually organize something like a cloud club? I mean, how would we even get everyone up here?\n[00:17 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a good point! Maybe we could find a way to make it happen... like a virtual version or something. But I was going to say, it's so beautiful up here, it makes me want to stay forever.\n[00:30 - 00:34] Speaker USER: I know what you mean. It's like everything is perfect up here.\n[00:35 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Exactly! Maybe we should start our own little cloud club.\n[00:39 - 00:43] Speaker USER: That's a great idea! We can invite all our friends to join us.\n[00:44 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sounds perfect!" + }, + { + "key": "309", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/309/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I'm traveling to the Amazon in three weeks. Do you have any tips or advice for me?\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: It depends on what type of animal you're most concerned about.\n[00:10 - 00:12] Speaker USER: I really want to see an orca in the wild.\n[00:13 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Orca? What's that?\n[00:15 - 00:19] Speaker USER: They are huge dolphins. They live in the Arctic. They are\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, are you sure about that? The Amazon and the Arctic are completely different regions.\n[00:24 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Oh, you're right. I got carried away. Anyway, there are plenty of predators in the Amazon. But the biggest threat is usually the humans themselves.\n[00:34 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: What do you mean by humans being the biggest threat?\n[00:38 - 00:47] Speaker USER: I mean, there are issues like illegal logging, poaching, and even conflicts with local communities that can pose significant risks to travelers." + }, + { + "key": "310", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/310/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: So, what do you think?\n[00:02 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, it's certainly comprehensive. I think you've done a good job of covering all the major points.\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Thank you. I really wanted to make sure that students would have everything they need to know in one place.\n[00:15 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: You've definitely succeeded in that. But I do have some concerns about the clarity of your writing. In places, it's very dense and hard to follow, especially\n[00:25 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Oh, could you give me an example? I want to make sure I address the most confusing parts.\n[00:31 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure. Take this section on photosynthesis for instance. It's crammed with information and there are a lot of technical terms used without explanation. As a result, it's difficult to understand what's going on.\n[00:46 - 00:55] Speaker USER: I see... well, maybe I can reorganize it a bit and add some more explanatory text to help clarify things. That might be a good solution.\n[00:55 - 01:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, that could work well. Another thing to consider is breaking up the longer paragraphs into shorter ones. That would make the information more digestible for readers." + }, + { + "key": "311", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/311/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I'm really interested in learning about psychology and philosophy.\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Are those things in the same field?\n[00:07 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Yes. Psychology is the study of the mind and philosophy is the study of how to think critically\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but does philosophy also cover ethics and morality?\n[00:18 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Yes, it does. Philosophy covers a wide range of topics, including ethics and morality. I didn't realize psychology and philosophy were both related to understanding human\n[00:29 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I think they complement each other well. For example, understanding the mind can help us better grasp philosophical concepts.\n[00:38 - 00:42] Speaker USER: That's a great point! I'm glad you're teaching yourself new things.\n[00:43 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: I like learning about psychology and philosophy.\n[00:48 - 00:54] Speaker USER: Learning is so interesting! It can make you wonder about things that you never would have thought about before.\n[00:54 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you like learning too?\n[00:57 - 00:59] Speaker USER: I enjoy learning a lot!" + }, + { + "key": "312", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/312/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Tina, how long have you been learning the piano?\n[00:02 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: For 8 years. I began to play when I was 7. My father found a teacher for me who is from the Royal Academy\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Oh, from the UK? That's interesting. Are you still learning from that teacher?\n[00:15 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I go to her home every Saturday.\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker USER: No wonder you can play so well. By the way, you mentioned your teacher is from the UK, right?\n[00:24 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, my teacher is very excellent and she has won many awards.\n[00:29 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Good. Could you please introduce me to her? I also want to learn from her.\n[00:35 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure. Come with me this Saturday." + }, + { + "key": "313", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/313/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: Good morning.\n[00:01 - 00:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good morning.\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker USER: What does the paper say?\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Nothing much, the same old stuff. A lot of bad news as usual, but\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Speaking of bad news, did they mention anything about the economy? It's been on my mind lately.\n[00:15 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not specifically in this edition, but they did talk about the weather. Sunny and mild today, cloudy and rainy tomorrow.\n[00:23 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Did they find those bank robbers?\n[00:25 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not yet. They were holding two men in Ohio, but they let them go after\n[00:29 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Wait, did they mention why they were suspects in the first place?\n[00:34 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, right. They were suspected because they matched the description, but they weren't the criminals after all.\n[00:41 - 00:46] Speaker USER: What about the sports page? What were the scores of last night's games?\n[00:46 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Here's the paper; you can read them yourself." + }, + { + "key": "314", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/314/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Hey, have you seen my wallet? I can't seem to find it anywhere.\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I haven't seen it. When was the last time you had it?\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker USER: I had it this morning when I went to buy breakfast. I must have left it at the counter when\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, did you check your car? Sometimes things slip out of pockets while driving.\n[00:18 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Oh, good point. I should check the car first. But if it's not there, I went to the convenience store on the corner.\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay, well why don't we go back there and see if they found it?\n[00:29 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Yeah, that's a good idea. Thanks for coming with me.\n[00:33 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: No problem, let's go." + }, + { + "key": "315", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/315/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey, I'm sorry about stealing your letter.\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: What? You stole my — I\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Yeah, I'm sorry. I shouldn't have done that.\n[00:08 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why would you do that? I trusted — you\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker USER: I don't know. I was just curious, I guess.\n[00:13 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's not a good enough reason! You betrayed my trust and now I don't know if I can ever trust you again." + }, + { + "key": "316", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/316/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: I'm really concerned about online privacy. I don't want to risk opening an email that could contain personal information that\n[00:07 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why not? What's the big deal? I mean, unless you're constantly getting spammed, most emails are safe, right?\n[00:14 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Well, for one thing, I don't know who might be able to access my account if I open an email from someone I don't know. And secondly, even if the email is from someone I trust, there's no guarantee that it hasn't been hacked or compromised by malware\n[00:28 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: But isn't it a bit extreme to avoid opening emails entirely? I mean, you're missing out on a lot of important communication by doing that.\n[00:38 - 00:46] Speaker USER: That's true. But I'd rather err on the side of caution when it comes to my personal information. I just feel it's better to be safe than sorry.\n[00:47 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: Fair enough. But just so you know, there are ways to protect yourself from getting hacked even if you do open emails from unknown senders. For example, you can install a virus scanner and make sure your firewall is turned on.\n[01:02 - 01:07] Speaker USER: Yeah, that's a good idea. I'll definitely look into doing that. Thanks for the advice!" + }, + { + "key": "317", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/317/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Well, I'm glad I had a chance to see these samples, but I'm really not in a position to make a decision right now because\n[00:05 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, Mr. Grant, but I was wondering if there's any specific concern you have about the samples that I could address right now?\n[00:13 - 00:22] Speaker USER: It's not about the samples themselves. I just need more time to review them in the context of our current needs. Would you like me to leave the samples with you so\n[00:21 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, please leave them. That way, I can take a closer look and discuss them with my team before we talk again next week.\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Great, I'll do that. Thanks for your time, Mr. Grant. I'll talk to you next week." + }, + { + "key": "318", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/318/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: How are you doing?\n[00:01 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm doing pretty great! I just bought a new gaming console.\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Oh, nice! Are you into retro games?\n[00:09 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: What's retro?\n[00:11 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Retro games are games from the 80s and 90s. They are usually slower paced, have more colorful palettes, and are better at providing\n[00:20 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I'm curious, what do you mean by \"better designed\"? Do you think they have superior gameplay compared to modern games?\n[00:28 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Well, some people believe that retro games have a certain charm and simplicity in their design that makes them timeless. However, I was going to say that you can play modern games on retro gaming consoles too. Some modern\n[00:41 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that's interesting! But before we move on, can you recommend any specific retro games for a beginner like me?\n[00:48 - 00:59] Speaker USER: Sure, I can recommend a few classics like Super Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda, and Sonic the Hedgehog. They are great starting points for anyone new to retro gaming." + }, + { + "key": "319", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/319/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Wow, what a party! I'm so glad you had me over.\n[00:03 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you so much for coming and for helping with the cleanup! I really appreciate the extra\n[00:08 - 00:17] Speaker USER: It's no problem at all. I know how much work parties can be, so I'm happy to help out however I can. Plus, it'll give us a chance to chat and catch up on everything that's been going on.\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds great. Let me just grab a few things from the other room and we can get started.\n[00:24 - 00:27] Speaker USER: So, what's new with you? I feel like I haven't seen you in forever!\n[00:28 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know, it feels like it's been ages. Well, let's see...I recently got a new job, my partner and I just moved into a new place, and we're thinking about possibly expanding\n[00:38 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Oh wow, a new job and a new place? That's a lot of change! How are you settling in?\n[00:45 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: We're getting there, but it's been a bit overwhelming with everything happening so fast. And about starting a family, we're still in the early stages of planning, but it's definitely on our minds.\n[00:58 - 01:04] Speaker USER: That's huge! I'm really happy for you both. Starting a family is such a big step." + }, + { + "key": "320", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/320/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Tyrone, I'm so glad you made it on time for your date! I was getting worried that you were going to be late and\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, sorry about that! I had a lot to do today and lost track of time. But hey, I managed to get here, right?\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker USER: That's okay, I'm just glad you made it. So, how are you feeling? Nervous?\n[00:17 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: A little bit, but I'm mostly just excited. I've been looking forward to this date all week, and\n[00:23 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Wait, did you remember to bring the flowers? You mentioned you wanted to surprise her with those.\n[00:28 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, yes! I got them right here. I hope she likes them. Anyway, as I was saying, I've been looking forward to this date all week.\n[00:38 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Well, you look great so I'm sure she's going to love you. Just relax and be yourself and you'll have a great time.\n[00:45 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks, Caileigh. I appreciate your help getting me ready for this date tonight. Wish me luck!" + }, + { + "key": "321", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/321/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, it's been a while! How have you been?\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've been good. Just hanging out, doing some shopping. You know how it is,\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Oh, did you find anything interesting while shopping? I've been looking for some new books lately.\n[00:11 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not really, just the usual stuff. You know, school and work and hanging out with friends. Nothing too exciting.\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker USER: That sounds about right. I've been busy with school and work too. But it's nice to take a\n[00:23 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of work, how's your new project going? I remember you mentioned it last time we talked.\n[00:30 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Oh, the project is going well! But I was just saying, it's nice to have a break and see you.\n[00:36 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely! It's always good to catch up with old friends." + }, + { + "key": "322", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/322/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: What do you like to give people?\n[00:03 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: I like to make meaningful gifts to people. Things that will last. That's why I try to go with technology gifts. My girlfriend got me a really cool gift the other day.\n[00:15 - 00:16] Speaker USER: What did she get you?\n[00:17 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: She got me this great bluetooth speaker. I love using it\n[00:19 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but what brand is it? I'm looking for a good bluetooth speaker myself.\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's a Bose speaker. I was saying I love music.\n[00:29 - 00:32] Speaker USER: That's nice. What kind of music do you listen to?\n[00:32 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: I listen to a lot of electronic dance music!\n[00:36 - 00:41] Speaker USER: I love EDM too! Any chance you would be interested in coming to see me play tennis sometime?\n[00:41 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think it's too far away for me to make it\n[00:44 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Hold on, are you saying you don't have any means of transportation or is it just the distance?\n[00:50 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's mainly the distance. But you never know! Let me know if you have any other questions about New York City. I would love to show you around!\n[00:59 - 01:00] Speaker USER: Cool, thanks Alice." + }, + { + "key": "323", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/323/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: What's up?\n[00:01 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: I guess there is some kind of virus seeking into my computer, I can't send out this e-mail. Do you have the number of the text I was\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but before we talk about the text port, do you mind if I have a look at your computer?\n[00:14 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course not, I appreciate that.\n[00:17 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Well, it has nothing to do with a virus. The problem is your attachment is a bit larger. It has exceeded the e-mail capacity.\n[00:26 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: I see. What can I do now? Oh, by the way, what was the number you were going to ask for earlier?" + }, + { + "key": "324", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/324/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: Hi!\n[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hi, how are you doing?\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker USER: I'm doing well. I just got back from the grocery store with a cart full of food. What's new with you?\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: We just got back from a soccer game. I wish I could eat more vegetables.\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker USER: I know, I'm the same way! Do you like to eat vegetables?\n[00:17 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: I love them. But I wish there was a way to eat more without feeling hungry all the time.\n[00:23 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Do you use any meal\n[00:24 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Supplements? Yes, I take a supplement that contains vitamins and minerals.\n[00:30 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Really? I'll have to look into that. How do you like taking them?\n[00:33 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I take the same ones every day so it's not too bad. By the way, what were you going to ask about using earlier?\n[00:40 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Oh, I was going to ask if you use any specific type of supplement or brand that you would recommend." + }, + { + "key": "325", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/325/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: John? It's Susan Miller.\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hi, Susan. What's up?\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Do you know where that memo about office procedures is? I want to give my secretary a quick overview\n[00:09 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, Susan, speaking of office procedures, did you hear about the new changes HR is implementing next month?\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker USER: No, I haven't. But I still need that memo. Do you have any idea where it might be?\n[00:24 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sorry. I have no idea. I haven't seen that for ages." + }, + { + "key": "326", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/326/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Can I help you?\n[00:01 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, would you mind telling me something about the house?\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Well, it has a nice living room, a large dining room and three comfortable bedrooms that\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I just want to clarify—how large is the dining room exactly?\n[00:16 - 00:25] Speaker USER: The dining room is about 20 by 15 feet, so it's quite spacious. But as I was saying, the house also has three comfortable bedrooms.\n[00:25 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: It sounds good. What about the kitchen?\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Oh, it is quite modern. It has a fridge, an electric stove and a microwave\n[00:31 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: And does the kitchen have enough storage space?\n[00:34 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Yes, plenty of cabinets and a pantry as well. I was also going to mention that it includes a dishwasher.\n[00:41 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Are there any washrooms?" + }, + { + "key": "327", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/327/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey, I'm really sorry about your drink. I didn't mean to drop it.\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's okay, accidents happen.\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker USER: I feel really bad though. I know you were looking forward to that coffee. I\n[00:11 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: I appreciate that, but really, it's not a big deal. What I'm more concerned about is whether you're okay. You seemed a bit distracted.\n[00:19 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Oh, thanks for asking. I was just thinking about something else, but I'll be more careful next time with your drinks!\n[00:27 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Alright, if you're sure then I'll let it go. But next time be more careful with my drinks!\n[00:33 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Sorry man, won't happen again." + }, + { + "key": "328", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/328/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, can we talk for a second?\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, what's up?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I feel like you're always trying to take control.\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: What do you — I\n[00:07 - 00:14] Speaker USER: I mean, it's like you're always trying to take over and be the boss. It's like you're always trying to usurp my authority.\n[00:14 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm not trying to do that, I just want to make sure that things are done right.\n[00:19 - 00:22] Speaker USER: But I'm the one in charge here, and I want to — make\n[00:22 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: I get that, but can we at least agree that my input is valuable too? It's not about taking over, it's about making sure we all succeed.\n[00:30 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Fine, if that's what you want then I'll back off. But I just want you to know that I'm only doing this because I think it's best for the team.\n[00:37 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you, Kiley." + }, + { + "key": "329", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/329/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I'd like to buy some new workout clothes. Do you think they'd be helpful to me?\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think they'd be great! What are you planning on wearing them for? Are\n[00:08 - 00:15] Speaker USER: I usually only go to the gym during the weekends, so I just want something that's comfortable and sweat-wicking.\n[00:15 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you wear them every time you go to the gym?\n[00:18 - 00:22] Speaker USER: No, of course not. I'm not crazy. I only wear them when I'm going to the gym.\n[00:23 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh good - I'm glad to hear that. Maybe I'll buy some for myself too!\n[00:27 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Awesome! They're a great deal right now. I think I'll just buy a couple\n[00:31 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you think they'll fit?\n[00:33 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Not sure - I need to try some on first.\n[00:37 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Maybe I should do the same. Do you know what size you're normally?" + }, + { + "key": "330", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/330/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Are you familiar with American-styled accounting?\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: I am afraid not. I haven't worked in an American company so far.\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker USER: What are the most fundamental concepts underlying the accounting process?\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: The first is accounting entity, and the second is going concern. The third is the matching\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but could you explain a bit more about the \"going concern\" concept? I want to make sure I fully understand it.\n[00:25 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Certainly! \"Going concern\" assumes that a business will continue to operate indefinitely, and it won't be forced to halt operations or liquidate its assets. But I didn't get to mention the measuring unit yet, which is another key concept.\n[00:39 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Oh, right! Could you go back and explain the measuring unit as well?" + }, + { + "key": "331", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/331/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Ah, good morning, Ms. Ross, do come in.\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hello, Mr. Fisher. Nice to see you.\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Face to face instead of on the phone, what? Haha. How are you?\n[00:10 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Fine, thanks, very well.\n[00:12 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Oh, do sit down. Would you like some coffee?\n[00:16 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, yes please, black.\n[00:19 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Here you are.\n[00:21 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks. Well, how's it all going?\n[00:23 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Oh, not too bad, we're just about to open a branch in New Zealand. Oh! ... I'm hoping to-- discuss the\n[00:30 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, New Zealand! That sounds exciting. But I wonder, have you already secured the necessary permits and local partnerships?\n[00:39 - 00:49] Speaker USER: We're in the process of finalizing those, but I was actually about to mention that I'm hoping to justify the expansion to the marketing director. How's your little boy, has he started school yet?\n[00:50 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, yes, he's in the second year now.\n[00:54 - 00:58] Speaker USER: What, already? Doesn't time fly! Is he enjoying it?\n[00:58 - 01:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Very much, it's much more fun than being home!" + }, + { + "key": "332", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/332/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Hey, it's so good to see you! It feels like forever since we've had a\n[00:03 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know, right? It's been way too long. But it's great to see you again. How have you been?\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker USER: I've been good. Busy with work and stuff, but good. How about you?\n[00:15 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Same here. Work has been keeping me busy, but I can't complain. It's nice to finally have a chance to catch up with you again. So what's new with you?\n[00:25 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Not much. Just the usual, you know. Work, home, repeat. What about you? Any big news?\n[00:32 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Nope, nothing too exciting. Although I did just get back from my vacation in Hawaii. It was such a\n[00:36 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Hawaii? Oh wow, that's amazing! I've always wanted to go there. How was it?\n[00:42 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: It was incredible! I'm already planning my next trip back.\n[00:47 - 00:51] Speaker USER: Well, if you ever go again, let me know and maybe we can meet up there!\n[00:52 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: That would be great! I'll definitely keep that in mind. So what's been going on with work?" + }, + { + "key": "333", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/333/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: How are you doing?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm doing great! I got my driver's license this week.\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: That's amazing! How did you learn to drive so\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but I just remembered, did you find the written test difficult?\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Not really, I studied a lot for it. I took lessons from a family friend.\n[00:16 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: You learned to drive?\n[00:20 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Yeah, that was a big accomplishment for me.\n[00:23 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Are you going to take some trips this summer?\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Yeah, I was thinking about driving to the East Coast to visit a friend.\n[00:30 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh cool! Do you have a place to stay along\n[00:32 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Actually, before you finish, I was wondering if you have the route all planned out?\n[00:37 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: I have a rough idea, but I was planning to stay in his house.\n[00:41 - 00:47] Speaker USER: That sounds like a solid plan. By the way, do you know anything about Martin Luther?\n[00:47 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, Martin Luther was a famous reformer who fought for religious freedom in the 18th century." + }, + { + "key": "334", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/334/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:10] Speaker USER: I don't know, I just feel like I've never really had a true home. Everywhere we moved when I was growing up, it always felt temporary. Like we were just squatting there until we had to pack up\n[00:09 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Did you ever feel like you belonged anywhere?\n[00:13 - 00:26] Speaker USER: No, not really. I always felt like an outsider looking in. Like I was just observing other people's lives and wondering what it would be like to have a real home and family of my own someday.\n[00:27 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, you have that now. You're finally settled down in one place and you have a family of your own. You're home now, Oswaldo.\n[00:36 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Yeah, I know. But sometimes I still feel like that little girl who was never really sure where she belonged. Like I'm just waiting for the other shoe to drop and for us to have to move again, even\n[00:47 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: We're not going anywhere, Oswaldo. This is our home now. We're here for good." + }, + { + "key": "335", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/335/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: How much is it to rent an economy car?\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: $19 a day or $129 a week, unlimited mileage.\n[00:08 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Could I have one for a week,\n[00:09 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but are you planning to return the car to the same location, or will it be a one-way rental?\n[00:16 - 00:21] Speaker USER: I'll be returning it to the same location. Could I have one for tomorrow morning?\n[00:21 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Could I see your driver's license?\n[00:23 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Sure, here it is.\n[00:26 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good. Now just complete this form." + }, + { + "key": "336", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/336/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I hate being stuck inside all day! I just want to go outside and feel the\n[00:03 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know, sweetie, but it's just too dangerous to go outside right now. Maybe later when the weather clears up a bit. Have you thought about doing something fun inside, like building a fort or—\n[00:16 - 00:20] Speaker USER: But I'm so bored! There's nothing to do inside.\n[00:20 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, you could always read a book or play a\n[00:22 - 00:25] Speaker USER: That's not what I want to do. I just want to go outside.\n[00:26 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Daeshawn, it's not safe to go outside right now. The weather is too bad. Maybe we can think of something else together?\n[00:34 - 00:36] Speaker USER: But I'm so bored!" + }, + { + "key": "337", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/337/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I'm so glad that's done.\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, me too. I was getting a little worried there for a while.\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Why? What happened?\n[00:09 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, nothing really. I just thought you were taking longer than\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Forever? Yeah, I know. I just wanted to make sure everything was perfect.\n[00:17 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's okay, I understand. And it looks like you did a great job.\n[00:23 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Thanks. I just hope the boss likes the final\n[00:24 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you think there's anything specific the boss might be looking for? I mean, any detail we might have missed?\n[00:32 - 00:36] Speaker USER: I don't think so, but you never know with him. I really need this job to go well.\n[00:37 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Don't worry, you'll be fine." + }, + { + "key": "338", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/338/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Do you like pasta?\n[00:02 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah! I've actually tried to make it from scratch a few times. It always turned out pretty well,\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Really? That's impressive! What kind of pasta did you make?\n[00:12 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Mostly fettuccine and ravioli. That's awesome! I love cooking too. What's your favorite type of pasta?\n[00:20 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Well, I like the kind that has broccoli or carrot in it, I'm not a big fan of overly creamy\n[00:25 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Red sauce, right? I get that. Have you tried pesto or Alfredo sauce instead?" + }, + { + "key": "339", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/339/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Can I introduce myself? I'm Gian Luca Donatelli. I'm from Spain.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm Gina. I'm from Finland.\n[00:07 - 00:09] Speaker USER: And who do you work for?\n[00:10 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't work for a company. I'm self-employed. I am a journalist, I write articles for magazines. I'm here at this conference to research for an article on internet service providers, particularly\n[00:22 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but since you're writing about internet service providers, have you already gathered some insights from the conference?\n[00:28 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not yet, I was just getting started. But I haven't finished telling you, my article is specifically about service providers in Europe. You mentioned your friend works for an Italian service provider, right?\n[00:41 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Yes, that's right. Can I introduce you to him?\n[00:44 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, of course, that would be nice." + }, + { + "key": "340", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/340/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: I can't believe I still have this pain in my back. This medicine the doctor gave me was supposed to make me feel a lot\n[00:06 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but have you been taking it exactly as prescribed? Maybe you should start taking it three times a day like you were told.\n[00:15 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Oh, I was actually going to say \"feel better by now,\" but you're right. I've only been taking it twice a day. I'll try increasing the dosage as the doctor recommended." + }, + { + "key": "341", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/341/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey!\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hi!\n[00:03 - 00:11] Speaker USER: I just made some risotto. I'm trying out a recipe from my favorite cookbook. It's got really good reviews, so let's see how it turns out.\n[00:10 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds really delicious! How'd it go?\n[00:13 - 00:14] Speaker USER: It turned out great!\n[00:15 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you have a favorite cookbook?\n[00:17 - 00:23] Speaker USER: I just have one! It's called Jacques Pépin: Classic Recipes For Every Kitchen.\n[00:23 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's awesome! I'll check it out. Have you ever checked out Bon Appetit?\n[00:29 - 00:32] Speaker USER: No, I haven't! What's it like? Is\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's just a cooking magazine that teaches people how to cook different things.\n[00:37 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Oh, that sounds interesting! I was going to say, my cookbook also has some great tips for beginners." + }, + { + "key": "342", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/342/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Hey, Corinne. I noticed you were having some trouble with your radar settings. Mind if I take a look at\n[00:04 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: What? No, I don't mind. But I don't think there's anything wrong with my radar. I have it set the way I like it.\n[00:11 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Let me just take a look and see if I can spot anything. Maybe there's something you're not noticing that's\n[00:16 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Seeing? I don't think so. But go ahead, if you're so sure there's an issue.\n[00:21 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Hmmm. Well, I'm not sure what's causing the problem, but it looks like your settings are off just a bit.\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: That can't be right. I have them set exactly the way I want them.\n[00:33 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Maybe you should try changing them a bit and see if that helps.\n[00:38 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't know. I'm not sure if I want to change them.\n[00:41 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Well, it's up to you. But maybe just a small change will make a big difference.\n[00:47 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: All right, I'll try changing them a bit and see what happens." + }, + { + "key": "343", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/343/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Mom, can I ask you a question?\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, what is it?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker USER: How does the internet work?\n[00:06 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, the internet is a global network of computers that are connected together. When you use the internet, you're actually using a lot of different networks that are all inter connected, allowing\n[00:16 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Wait, so does that mean every time I go online, I'm connecting to all those networks at once?\n[00:22 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not exactly. You're connecting to your internet service provider first, and then they route your connection through those networks to get you where you need to go.\n[00:34 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Oh, I see. So how do I connect to the internet?\n[00:37 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: You need an internet service provider, or ISP. Your ISP gives you access to the internet by providing you with a connection, usually through a cable or phone line. Once you're connected to your ISP, you can access any website or online service that you want.\n[00:55 - 01:00] Speaker USER: Wow, that's really cool! Thanks for explaining it to me, Mom." + }, + { + "key": "344", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/344/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Good morning. This is Apple Corporation. May I speak to Ballam?\n[00:04 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking.\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker USER: I'm calling to offer you the position of computer engineer.\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: May I ask how much I can get every month, considering\n[00:12 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but before we get into the details, I just want to confirm that you're still interested in the position?\n[00:19 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I am. So, about the salary, how much can I get every month?\n[00:26 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Your starting salary is 3,000 yuan a month, but if you work well, we will put you on our regular staff after six months and your salary will be raised to 5,000 yuan a month.\n[00:38 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: I thought the starting salary is too low.\n[00:42 - 00:45] Speaker USER: What is the lowest salary you may consider?\n[00:45 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: I hope to make 4,000 yuan a month for supporting my family.\n[00:50 - 00:58] Speaker USER: That's all right. We will pay you 4,000 yuan a month for supporting your family. Would you like to start on next Monday?\n[00:59 - 01:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: No problem. Thank you for hiring me, I am very proud to be employed by your company and I will come in at eight o'clock sharp Monday." + }, + { + "key": "345", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/345/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Wow, this dinner was amazing! I'm so glad you came over.\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I had a great time, too. Your cooking is incredible.\n[00:07 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it. So, tell me more about your work as an artist. What inspires you?\n[00:15 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I find inspiration in a lot of different places – nature, other artwork, emotions. Anything that catches my eye or speaks to me in some way can be a source of inspiration. For example, right now I'm working on a series inspired by the ocean. The colors and movement of the water are just so beautiful and calming and I'm\n[00:38 - 00:46] Speaker USER: The ocean, that's fascinating! Have you ever thought about incorporating other elements of nature, like forests or mountains, into your work as well?\n[00:47 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I have! After the ocean series, I'm planning to explore the idea of forests. But I was just about to mention that the calming effect of the water is something I'm really trying to capture in my upcoming show and I\n[01:00 - 01:05] Speaker USER: Oh, you have a show coming up? That's fantastic! When is it?\n[01:05 - 01:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's in a few weeks. You should come!\n[01:08 - 01:11] Speaker USER: I would love to! Thank you for inviting me." + }, + { + "key": "346", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/346/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hi, Mrs. Adams. I'm here to talk to you about my recent absences.\n[00:04 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I was just looking over your file. It says here that you've missed a total of seven days of school this semes ter, and\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Yeah, I know. I'm really sorry about that. It won't happen again.\n[00:14 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I appreciate your apology, but unfortunately you've already used up all your absences for the semester. If you miss any more days, you'll be suspen ded and\n[00:23 - 00:27] Speaker USER: What?! No, I can't get suspended! My mom would kill me!\n[00:28 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well then you need to make sure you don't miss any more days of school.\n[00:32 - 00:35] Speaker USER: But what if I have an emergency or something?\n[00:35 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: We can't make any exceptions, I'm sorry.\n[00:39 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Well, what if I make up all the work I missed? Would that be enough to keep me from getting suspended?\n[00:46 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Let me check… Yes, actually, if you complete all your make-up work within two weeks, that should be sufficient.\n[00:53 - 00:57] Speaker USER: Thank you so much, Mrs. Adams! You're a lifesaver!" + }, + { + "key": "347", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/347/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi! How are you?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm doing great. How's it going with you?\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker USER: I'm fine! I've been really busy with work and studies, but I've managed to find some time for a puppy training class.\n[00:13 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh! What kind of dog do you have?\n[00:16 - 00:19] Speaker USER: I have a Dachshund. Her name is Megan and she's the best.\n[00:20 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, how adorable! I have three Golden Retrievers. They are a lot of work, but they're so lovable.\n[00:27 - 00:30] Speaker USER: I really want to train my dog. Megan is a little neurotic.\n[00:31 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: It can be hard to find good dog training classes. What type of training do you have in mind?\n[00:37 - 00:42] Speaker USER: I want to teach her how to sit, stay, shake, and do the dog's version of roll over,\n[00:41 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, but what do you mean by the \"dog's version of roll over\"? Is it different from the usual roll over trick?\n[00:48 - 00:58] Speaker USER: Yes, it's a bit different. It's more about her rolling to her side and staying there. But I haven't mentioned the other tricks I want her to learn yet like fetching\n[00:57 - 01:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I see. By the way, are you considering any advanced training for her, like agility or obedience competitions?\n[01:05 - 01:13] Speaker USER: Not at the moment, but I think it would be fun in the future. First, I want to make sure she masters the basics like sit, stay, and shake." + }, + { + "key": "348", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/348/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: You know, the War of Roses was one of the most epic historical events in England.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh yeah? How come?\n[00:08 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Well, some folks thought that the title of English monarch would pass back and forth between the Plantagenets and the Tudors, but the War of Roses really cleared up the succession\n[00:17 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but could you clarify how the War of Roses actually cleared things up? I'm a bit confused about that part.\n[00:26 - 00:53] Speaker USER: Sure, the War of Roses was a series of civil wars for control of the throne of England. The Plantagenets ruled England from 1139 to 1485. And during that time, the throne passed back and forth a bunch of times between their descendants. Then the Tudors came in in 1485, and that was good too because things were sorted out. But the thing is, it was just a bunch of beheadings and political maneuvering\n[00:53 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: Beheadings and crossbow assassinations sound intense! But I'm curious, what role did the Tudors play in bringing stability?\n[01:01 - 01:16] Speaker USER: The Tudors, starting with Henry VII, managed to establish a more stable monarchy after winning the final battle of the War of Roses. However, I didn't get to mention that the crossbow assassinations were also..." + }, + { + "key": "349", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/349/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: You have a girlfriend in Thailand? Interesting. How come I have never heard of her before?\n[00:04 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but I just realized—how long have you known her? I mean, have you been talking for a while?\n[00:11 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Actually, it will be my first time to meet her.\n[00:15 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: You mean you haven't seen her before? Then, how could she be your girlfriend? Maybe you don't even know if she\n[00:20 - 00:31] Speaker USER: I was going to say, we've known each other over the Internet for a few months now. Actually, we are on an intimate level. We even plan to be engaged next month.\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Congratulations! It's good to follow your heart. But I just didn't expect it to be so fast.\n[00:38 - 00:44] Speaker USER: The Internet is making interaction much faster. People are getting to know each other much more quickly this way." + }, + { + "key": "350", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/350/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:08] Speaker USER: You should have seen the line at the housing office. It took me an hour to make my dormitory deposit for next year. Have you made yours yet, or\n[00:07 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I'm not sure I'm going to.\n[00:09 - 00:16] Speaker USER: There's not much time left. The deadline's May 1. That is just two weeks from now. Are you short of time to\n[00:15 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Cash? No, I'm okay.\n[00:17 - 00:25] Speaker USER: You'd better hurry up if you want a dorm room next September. There aren't enough rooms for everyone, and first-year students have priority.\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I've been thinking about living off campus.\n[00:28 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Have you any idea of how much that would cost? There is the rent, utilities, and you'd probably need a car.\n[00:35 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know it would be more expensive. I think I can handle it though. The dorm is just so noisy that I can't get anything done. Maybe my grades would be better if I had some peace and quiet in a place of my own.\n[00:50 - 00:55] Speaker USER: You should study in the library the way I do. Think of the money you'd save.\n[00:55 - 01:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've got to think it over some more. By the way, what were you saying about the deadline earlier? There's still two weeks left in April." + }, + { + "key": "351", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/351/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi, how are you doing?\n[00:01 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm doing great, how about yourself?\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker USER: I'm fine, but I miss lifting weights! I don't do it much anymore.\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: I have always been interested in weightlifting, but I have never worked up the courage to try it.\n[00:16 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Have you tried it before?\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't believe so. Have you been lifting weights a long time?\n[00:23 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Yes, I've been lifting weights for about six years.\n[00:27 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: What kind of exercises do you do?\n[00:30 - 00:35] Speaker USER: I do a lot of strength exercises like lifting weights and some high-intensity\n[00:34 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but do you have any recommendations for a beginner like me?\n[00:40 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Absolutely! For beginners, I would suggest starting with basic compound movements. However, I haven't mentioned squats yet which are\n[00:48 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: Squats sound challenging, but I'm eager to learn. Could you tell me more about the benefits of these exercises?\n[00:55 - 01:02] Speaker USER: Sure! Squats are great for building overall strength and stability. They also help improve your core and lower body muscles." + }, + { + "key": "352", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/352/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, Arlin. Can I talk to you for a second?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, sure. What's up?\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker USER: I need to tell you something, but you have to promise not to tell anyone.\n[00:10 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay, I promise. What is it?\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Remember how we were at that party last weekend and we got really drunk? I\n[00:17 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, are you about to bring up what happened in the bathroom?\n[00:21 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Yeah... And then we ended up making out in the bathroom?\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes... I remember.\n[00:28 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Well, I just wanted to make sure that you don't tell anyone about what happened because I'm really not ready for people to know yet.\n[00:35 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay, I won't say anything. But why are you so worried about what people\n[00:39 - 00:46] Speaker USER: It's just... I don't know... I just am. It was a mistake and I don't want anyone to think differently of me because of it.\n[00:47 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay, Daiana. Your secret is safe with me." + }, + { + "key": "353", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/353/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, man. What's up?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not much. Just hanging out. What about you?\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker USER: I'm good. Just thinking about some stuff.\n[00:07 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I know what you mean. It's tough to stay on track sometimes, especially when there are so many temptations out there, like\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Speaking of temptations, do you think it's ever okay to give in just to avoid something worse?\n[00:20 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a good question, but I was going to say 'out there.' Anyway, yeah, sometimes we have to give in to temptation in order to avoid something worse happening.\n[00:29 - 00:42] Speaker USER: I get that, but I also believe that if I'm faced with a choice between what I want and what's best for me, I can choose the latter. And that's what I want to do from now on – be more self-controlled." + }, + { + "key": "472", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/472/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Hey, I just bought a jet ski with some of my savings. It was $2000.\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wow, that's a lot of money for a jet ski! Where did you get the money?\n[00:11 - 00:14] Speaker USER: I've been saving up for a while and I finally had enough to\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, how long have you been saving? I just want to make sure you didn't drain your entire account for this.\n[00:18 - 00:26] Speaker USER: No, I've been saving for over a year, so I still have plenty left. And I paid for it in cash, no financing or anything.\n[00:27 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wow, that's a lot of money. Are you sure you can afford it?\n[00:31 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Yeah, I'm fine. I have plenty of other savings that I can use if I need to\n[00:35 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, but do you have any upcoming expenses you might need those savings for? Just want to make sure you're covered.\n[00:42 - 00:49] Speaker USER: I appreciate the concern, but I've already accounted for my upcoming expenses. I'm being careful, don't worry." + }, + { + "key": "473", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/473/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: How can we get in touch with you?\n[00:02 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Please call me or send e-mail. Could you please let me know when your organization can finalize the\n[00:07 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I just realized we haven't confirmed who exactly we should contact. Should we reach out directly to you, or is there someone else we should coordinate with?\n[00:18 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: You can reach out to me directly. Now, as I was saying, our organization can make a decision in about one week.\n[00:25 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Got it! And I really appreciate your time and help. By the way, if we need to follow up after that week, should we still contact you via the same methods?\n[00:34 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, please do. See you then." + }, + { + "key": "474", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/474/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: This is so exciting! I can't believe we found this hidden gem\n[00:03 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know! It's like we're the first people to ever find it. Do you think there might be more treasure around here?\n[00:09 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Who knows? But I bet there are some cool things to find if we keep exploring this\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, before we move on, should we mark this spot somehow? In case we need to find our way back?\n[00:21 - 00:30] Speaker USER: That's a good idea. We can mark it with some rocks or something. I'm so glad we came on this adventure together. It's been so much fun.\n[00:30 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Me too. I can't wait to see what else we can find." + }, + { + "key": "475", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/475/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, babe. I just finished the article.\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's great! How did it turn out?\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker USER: It went really well. I'm really proud of myself.\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, sorry, I just got excited. So, what part of the article are you most proud of?\n[00:14 - 00:23] Speaker USER: I think the conclusion really ties everything together. But also, the way I structured the arguments felt really solid. Thanks, babe. I couldn't have done it without your support.\n[00:24 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course, you're welcome. I'm always here for you." + }, + { + "key": "476", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/476/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: How's your day going?\n[00:01 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good thanks! I was just learning how to play this song today, and it sounds pretty challenging but\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I just remembered, what song are you learning to play?\n[00:11 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's \"Let It Be\" by The Beatles. It's such a classic! Anyway, it sounds pretty great so far.\n[00:18 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Nice! I'm so jealous, I can't play anything.\n[00:21 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Really? Why not?\n[00:23 - 00:30] Speaker USER: I've tried so many times to learn, but I just can't. Do you think I just have bad coordination\n[00:29 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Maybe it's not about having bad hands. Have you tried different learning methods or maybe a different instrument?\n[00:36 - 00:38] Speaker USER: What do you mean bad hands?\n[00:39 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't know, I just don't have good coordination.\n[00:42 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Uh, I don't think so... I think it just might take some practice!" + }, + { + "key": "477", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/477/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Do you know of any good new shows on Netflix?\n[00:02 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hey, I've never been a huge fan of watching TV. I don't really have a ton of time, so I'm afraid I can't really help you there. But I bet you could find some\n[00:11 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but do you have any favorite genres? Maybe I could narrow down my search.\n[00:17 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: I usually enjoy documentaries when I do watch something. As I was saying, you could get some recommendations on /r/NetflixBestOf or /r/ShowsToWatch.\n[00:29 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Okay! Thanks, Bob!\n[00:31 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hey, no problem!" + }, + { + "key": "478", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/478/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey boss, do you think I could talk to you for a second?\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, what's up?\n[00:04 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Well, I'm kind of in a tight spot financially and I was wondering if there's any way I could get an advance on my next paycheck to\n[00:11 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I see. Before we go into that, have you already tried talking to HR? They might have some options we could explore together.\n[00:21 - 00:28] Speaker USER: I haven't yet, but I thought I'd ask you first since it's a bit urgent. I just need enough to cover my rent and utilities for this month.\n[00:29 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Alright, I'll see what I can do. Come back in a little bit and we'll talk.\n[00:35 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Thank you so much!\n[00:38 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: No problem." + }, + { + "key": "479", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/479/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey, I have a great recipe for tuna salad!\n[00:03 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: I would prefer to stick to what I already know. Tuna salad is just not a taste that I'm very fond\n[00:10 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but have you ever tried it with a twist, like adding some avocado or a different kind of seasoning?\n[00:17 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I haven't. But I'm still a bit hesitant. What makes your recipe so special?\n[00:24 - 00:31] Speaker USER: It's the combination of fresh ingredients and a unique dressing. Plus, it's really easy to make and doesn't require\n[00:30 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Easy to make sounds good, but I'm worried about the ingredients. Are they easy to find in regular stores?" + }, + { + "key": "480", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/480/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey Tony, do you want to play a game of chess?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, sure. I could use a break from studying.\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Great! I've been practicing and I'm determined to beat you one day.\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ha! We'll see about that. I'm not going to go easy on you just because you're new to the game. I've\n[00:16 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but I just remembered—I read about this new opening strategy that I wanted to try out. Do you mind if I experiment a bit during this game?\n[00:24 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not at all, go ahead! But just so you know, I've been working on countering those too.\n[00:29 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Don't worry, I can handle it. Let's get started.\n[00:32 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: All right. White always goes first, so you make the first move.\n[00:37 - 00:41] Speaker USER: OK. *Moves pawn forward two spaces*\n[00:41 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: *Moves pawn forward two spaces* So, how's school going?\n[00:47 - 00:51] Speaker USER: It's good. I'm really enjoying my classes this semester.\n[00:51 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's great! I'm glad to hear that you're doing well in school and also finding time to improve your chess skills.\n[00:58 - 01:04] Speaker USER: Yeah, it's been tough balancing everything but I'm managing so far. Tony, your turn.\n[01:04 - 01:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: *Thinks for a moment before making his move* So what are your plans for after graduation? Any\n[01:09 - 01:20] Speaker USER: Oh, before we dive into future plans, I just remembered—how's that group project you mentioned last time going? Did you manage to sort out the issues with your teammates?\n[01:20 - 01:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: We did, actually. It took a bit of work, but we finally got everyone on the same page. As for after graduation, I'm still figuring things out. What about you?" + }, + { + "key": "481", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/481/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I want to go to China for sight-seeing. What do you think of it, Mum?\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why not? China is a wonderful destination with\n[00:07 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Actually, I've been reading about the Great Wall and the Terracotta Army. Do you think it's safe to travel there alone?\n[00:15 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it's generally safe, but you should always be cautious. By the way, I was saying that China is a wonderful country.\n[00:24 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Will you go with me, too?\n[00:27 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I'm afraid not now. I'm too busy." + }, + { + "key": "482", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/482/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: My throat is really dry.\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you want to go get something to drink?\n[00:05 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Yes, I'm thinking about\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, before you decide, do you know that soda doesn't really help with thirst?\n[00:11 - 00:17] Speaker USER: I was actually going to say I'm parched and was thinking about getting a soda. Why doesn't it help?\n[00:17 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Soda is really bad for you. It's full of sugar and can actually make you more dehydrated.\n[00:24 - 00:28] Speaker USER: I didn't know that. I don't know what else to choose that\n[00:27 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: How about water? It's the best thing to drink when you're dehydrated.\n[00:33 - 00:38] Speaker USER: You're right. I was going to say I don't know what else to drink, but I guess I would like some water.\n[00:38 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's exactly what will keep you from being thirsty." + }, + { + "key": "483", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/483/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: Hey, what's up?\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not much. What's up with you?\n[00:03 - 00:10] Speaker USER: I don't know. Everything just seems to be going wrong lately and I can't seem to catch a break. It's\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but when you say everything is going wrong, do you mean at work, or is it more personal stuff?\n[00:16 - 00:26] Speaker USER: It's a bit of both, honestly. Work has been overwhelming, and at the same time, personal issues are just piling up. I can't handle the pressure\n[00:25 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: I get that. Work and personal life can really weigh on you when they both go haywire. Do you want to start with work? Maybe there's something specific we can figure out together.\n[00:36 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Yeah, let's start with work. It's been really stressful lately, and I feel like I'm constantly behind on everything. I just don't know how to catch up." + }, + { + "key": "484", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/484/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi, I'm new here.\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Where're you from?\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I'm from out of town.\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: What brings you to our town?\n[00:09 - 00:11] Speaker USER: I'm just passing through.\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Where are you headed?\n[00:13 - 00:16] Speaker USER: I don't really know. I'm just trying to\n[00:16 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but if you're just exploring, have you checked out the old town square? It's one of the highlights around here.\n[00:23 - 00:30] Speaker USER: That sounds interesting! I was actually going to say I'm just exploring, so that might be a good place to start.\n[00:30 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Definitely! Our town is a great place to explore. We have a lot of history and culture here. You'll love it!" + }, + { + "key": "485", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/485/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Did you hear about Lulu?\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, what?\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker USER: She and Vic broke up and now she's asked for a transfer to\n[00:07 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, they were dating? How did I miss that?\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Yeah, they kept it pretty low-key. Anyway, she's asked for a transfer.\n[00:16 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: A transfer? Where is she planning to go?" + }, + { + "key": "486", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/486/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi there. Isn't it a beautiful evening?\n[00:03 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: It certainly is. I love spending time in nature, it always makes me feel so connected to\n[00:08 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I was just thinking—do you usually come here around this time? I've been trying to find the best time to avoid the crowd.\n[00:17 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I try to come every day if I can. It's a great way to clear my head and relax. Plus, it's free!\n[00:24 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Ha, yes that's true. There's nothing like getting away from the hustle and bustle of daily life, even if it's just for a little while. It\n[00:32 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of hustle, do you ever feel like it's getting harder to find these peaceful moments with everything going on?\n[00:39 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Absolutely. I think everyone should take some time out to appreciate nature every once in awhile. It definitely does wonders for the soul.\n[00:49 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: I couldn't agree more. Well, it was nice chatting with you. Enjoy the rest of your evening!\n[00:54 - 00:57] Speaker USER: You too! Have a great night." + }, + { + "key": "487", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/487/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hello! How are you?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm fine! What do you think of the Pacific theater?\n[00:06 - 00:20] Speaker USER: It's interesting - the Japanese forces in World War II were pretty vicious, yet they still managed to pull off their surprise attack. In retrospect, the war itself was pretty traumatic for\n[00:19 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: I have a different opinion on that. While the war was indeed brutal, some argue it was a turning point that shaped modern geopolitics significantly.\n[00:30 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Yeah, it was pretty horrifying for everyone involved. My great-grandfather fought in the War in the Pacific.\n[00:38 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: I hope you were able to meet him before he passed away.\n[00:40 - 00:51] Speaker USER: Oh, I did meet him! He had so many stories. By the way, you mentioned the Japanese Imperial Army earlier. Did he share any specific experiences from that time?\n[00:52 - 01:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, my family still has photos of him in the Japanese Imperial Army. He talked about the harsh conditions they faced and the camaraderie among soldiers." + }, + { + "key": "488", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/488/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey, are you all right? I'm sorry, I didn't see you coming around\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: No worries, but are you sure you're okay? You seemed pretty startled.\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Yeah, I'm fine. Just a little shaken up. What happened?\n[00:11 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was just walking and lost my balance. I must have fallen right on top of you. Are you sure you're okay?\n[00:18 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Yeah, I'm fine. Thanks for asking.\n[00:21 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: No problem. I'm just glad you're all right. I would hate for anything to happen to you, especially\n[00:27 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Thanks, Eisley. I appreciate that." + }, + { + "key": "489", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/489/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I've always been interested in geography. Do you have any favorite places to visit?\n[00:04 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: I teach in Vermont, so my hometown is Lake Champlain. The Adirondacks in New York are really great for hiking,\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but Lake Champlain sounds fascinating! What makes it special for you?\n[00:17 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's a beautiful and serene place, perfect for outdoor activities. But I was also going to mention how the Adirondacks offer a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance,\n[00:28 - 00:34] Speaker USER: The Adirondacks must be amazing! Are there any particular spots or activities there that you would recommend?" + }, + { + "key": "490", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/490/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Sarah, I can't believe this is happening to me. I lost everything in the fire - my home, my belongings, everything. I'm living in a homeless shelter now and I don't know what to do next.\n[00:09 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: I can't imagine how overwhelming that must be. Do you have any family or friends who can support you through this?\n[00:17 - 00:35] Speaker USER: No, not really. My parents are both deceased and I don't have any close friends here in town. Everyone I knew was either at work or school when the fire happened. Luckily, the people at the shelter have been really helpful, but it's just not the same as having your own place where you\n[00:33 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: That makes sense. Maybe we can help you get back on your feet? Do you need some money for food or clothes?\n[00:41 - 00:51] Speaker USER: No, I'm okay for now. The shelter has been providing me with food and clothes. I'm just not sure what I'm going to do long-term. I don't have a job or a place to start rebuilding\n[00:50 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, have you thought about staying with me for a while? You can stay as long as you need to until you get back on your feet.\n[00:57 - 01:00] Speaker USER: Really? Are you sure that's okay with your\n[00:59 - 01:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course! You're like a sister to me, we'll help you get through this." + }, + { + "key": "491", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/491/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I'm really disappointed that I can't go to the ball. I was looking forward to it for weeks now,\n[00:04 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know you were, honey, but you're just too young. I understand it feels unfair, but these things have age limits for a reason.\n[00:14 - 00:22] Speaker USER: But all my friends are going and I really want to go too. It's not fair that I can't go just because I'm a few years younger than them.\n[00:22 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: I get that it's frustrating, but you have to trust that we're making this decision for your safety. When you're older, you'll have plenty of chances to attend events like this.\n[00:35 - 00:41] Speaker USER: I'm not a child, mom. I'm almost thirteen. Surely that's old enough to go to a ball.\n[00:42 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, it's not. And even if it was, you're still not going. You might feel ready, but there are things you don't fully understand\n[00:49 - 00:55] Speaker USER: But it's just a ball, not some dangerous event! Why can't you trust me to handle it?\n[00:55 - 01:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's not about trust, Rylynn. It's about making sure you're ready for these experiences at the right time. Now go upstairs and do your homework like a good girl." + }, + { + "key": "492", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/492/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, can I talk to you for a second?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, of course. What's up?\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: I'm thinking about leaving my boyfriend.\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, Jens. I'm so sorry. What were you\n[00:12 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Wait, before you say anything more, I just need to ask—are you safe right now? Do you need somewhere to go?\n[00:18 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: I appreciate you asking. I'm safe for now, but he's been cheating on me and he's been really abusive lately. I just can't take it anymore.\n[00:27 - 00:32] Speaker USER: That sounds really tough. Have you talked to anyone else about what you're\n[00:31 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut you off, but how are you planning to tell your parents? Do you think they'll understand?\n[00:36 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: I haven't talked to anyone else yet. I'm still trying to figure out what to do and how to tell my parents. But I know I can't stay with him anymore.\n[00:45 - 00:51] Speaker USER: Well, if you need any help or support, please let me know. I'm here for you no matter what happens." + }, + { + "key": "493", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/493/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hi, I was wondering if I could talk to you about my future plans.\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course! What would you like to discuss? Are\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker USER: I'm not really sure what I want to do after high school. Do you think I should take some college prep courses?\n[00:13 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a great idea! Taking some college prep courses can help you better prepare for higher education. They can also give you a head start on your college career.\n[00:24 - 00:27] Speaker USER: But I'm not really sure if I want to go to college.\n[00:28 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's okay! You don't have to decide right now. Just taking some college prep courses can help you figure out what you want to do with your future. And even if you don't end up going to college, the courses can still be beneficial. They can help improve your writing and critical thinking skills, which\n[00:45 - 00:52] Speaker USER: I was also thinking, what if I want to explore a trade or something more hands-on instead of college?\n[00:52 - 01:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a great point. Trade schools or apprenticeships are fantastic options too, and they often lead directly to a career. The skills you gain from college prep courses could still be useful, but you might also want to look into classes that align more with hands-on work.\n[01:10 - 01:16] Speaker USER: Alright, that makes sense. I'll definitely look into both options then. Thanks for the advice!" + }, + { + "key": "494", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/494/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Doctor, I've been feeling really anxious lately and it's starting to affect my day-to-day life. I'm finding it hard to concentrate at work and I'm constantly worrying about\n[00:09 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but when you say \"constantly worrying,\" do you mean it's mostly about work, or are there other areas of your life that are causing concern as well?\n[00:20 - 00:27] Speaker USER: It's a bit of both, actually. Work has been really stressful, and my personal life has been a bit chaotic too.\n[00:27 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: That can definitely contribute to anxiety. There are some medications that can help with anxiety, but we also need to look at ways to reduce your stress levels. Are you getting enough sleep? Eating a balanced diet? Getting some regular physical\n[00:43 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Exercise? I haven't been taking care of myself very well lately. I've been working late hours and skipping meals. And the only exercise I get is walking to and from the train station.\n[00:55 - 01:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's not enough. You need to make time for yourself and take care of your body if you want to reduce your stress levels and improve your overall health. Why don't we start by looking at your diet and see if we can make some changes there?\n[01:10 - 01:12] Speaker USER: Yeah, that sounds like a good idea.\n[01:13 - 01:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great. I'm going to give you a list of some healthy foods that will help reduce stress and promote relaxation. I want you to try to eat at least three of these foods every day." + }, + { + "key": "495", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/495/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: My mother taught me to cook a few years ago. I've really enjoyed it.\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: I can't cook. My mother was a terrible cook, and my wife hates to spend time\n[00:10 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Have you ever tried? There are a lot of great recipes online.\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't know...I'm not sure I like the idea of spending time in the kitchen.\n[00:19 - 00:25] Speaker USER: How about ordering in? That way you don't have to make the meal, and you don't have to spend time worrying about\n[00:24 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, ordering in sounds perfect! But what about healthy options? Are there good choices available for delivery?" + }, + { + "key": "496", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/496/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Welcome, what would you like to order?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I would like to get a double cheeseburger.\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Would you like everything on it?\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: I would like everything on it, thank you for\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but do you have any dietary restrictions or preferences I should be aware of?\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I don't have any dietary restrictions. I was just saying thank you.\n[00:21 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Got it! Do you want any fries?\n[00:24 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Let me get some large curly fries.\n[00:28 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Can I get you anything to drink?\n[00:31 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, how about a medium Pepsi?\n[00:35 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Is that everything?\n[00:36 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: That'll be all. Thanks.\n[00:38 - 00:42] Speaker USER: You're welcome, and your total is $5.48.\n[00:42 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you. Here you go." + }, + { + "key": "497", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/497/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Do you have any tips for tennis?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure. Do you play tennis now?\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker USER: I'm still working on my game, but I'm getting better. I'd like to play in tournaments next year.\n[00:10 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Are you doing any drills?\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Yes. I've been practicing with a pro a lot, so that helps a lot.\n[00:16 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm glad to hear that! How many years have you been playing?\n[00:20 - 00:23] Speaker USER: I'm a beginner, but I've only been playing for a few months.\n[00:24 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think the most important thing to work on is footwork. What is your main issue?\n[00:29 - 00:35] Speaker USER: My balance. I have to focus on staying balanced at all times, especially\n[00:34 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, balance is crucial! Have you tried any specific exercises to improve it?\n[00:41 - 00:48] Speaker USER: I have, but I was saying that I need to stay balanced at all times. I also think my hand-eye coordination is pretty good.\n[00:49 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, that's pretty important. Do you feel like you've got good hand-eye coordination?\n[00:54 - 00:57] Speaker USER: I do. I watch pro games to help with that.\n[00:58 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good. What do you enjoy most about tennis?\n[01:01 - 01:06] Speaker USER: I love the competition. I feel like I have to try my best, or I'll disappoint myself.\n[01:07 - 01:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a good thing to focus on. I think you're doing well, if you're improving each week. What do you plan to do after high school?\n[01:14 - 01:18] Speaker USER: I plan on going to Stanford and studying computer science.\n[01:18 - 01:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's cool! Computer science is great. Do you want to play tennis at the collegiate\n[01:24 - 01:30] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I wanted to mention that Stanford has a great tennis program. Are you aiming to join their team?\n[01:31 - 01:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, that's what I was about to ask! So, do you want to play tennis at Stanford?" + }, + { + "key": "498", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/498/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: Hey, what's up?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not much, just hanging out. How about you?\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker USER: I'm good, just got back from getting coffee with a friend. So what's new with you?\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not much, just been hanging out with friends and family. You know, the usual weekend\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Actually, speaking of family, I was wondering if you had any plans for the holidays?\n[00:18 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, not really. Just the usual stuff. Hanging out with friends, family, and working. You know, the same old same old.\n[00:26 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Yeah, I know how that is. Well, I'm glad you're doing well. Let me know if there's anything new in your life or if you ever want to hang out again.\n[00:34 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Alright sounds good! Thanks for catching up with me, Stephane!" + }, + { + "key": "499", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/499/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Are you serious? You really don't like the House of Lancaster because\n[00:03 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but why do you support the House of Lancaster? Is it because of their historical significance?\n[00:11 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Well, yes, and I feel like the Yorkist's reputation is a little overrated. Plus, my name is Robert.\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, got it! So, did you have any other questions or comments about anything?\n[00:24 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Actually, I was curious, why do you think the Yorkists have such a strong reputation?" + }, + { + "key": "500", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/500/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Katie, have you looked at your evaluation yet?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I have.\n[00:05 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Let's go over some of these areas. You are always available to work. But you've arrived late several times. Since I've spoken to you about this, you have tried to\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know, and I've been really trying to improve. I was only late once last month.\n[00:19 - 00:36] Speaker USER: That's good. One more thing, Katie, when you don't have a customer, you're always standing there daydreaming. If I ask you to do something, you're always willing. But when you don't have customers, I expect you to polish the jewelry and the mirrors, put new paper in the cash register, and maybe\n[00:35 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, sorry, I didn't realize that was part of my duties when it's slow. I'll make sure to do that from now on. But what was the last thing you mentioned?\n[00:45 - 00:51] Speaker USER: I was saying you should also restock the boxes and do other things without being asked.\n[00:51 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: Got it. I'll take care of that." + }, + { + "key": "501", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/501/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: Hi Bob!\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hi Alice! How are you?\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker USER: I'm doing really well! I just tried playing a bunch of music on my new keyboard\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Really? What kinds of songs were you playing?\n[00:11 - 00:19] Speaker USER: I was playing a C major scale on my piano. I know it's been a while since I've practiced, but it was fun to play some of my favorites.\n[00:19 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you play an instrument besides piano?\n[00:23 - 00:26] Speaker USER: I play the flute, as well as the violin,\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's cool! Do you have any other hobbies?\n[00:29 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Yes, I also enjoy painting and hiking. By the way, I didn't get to finish telling you, I play the flute as well as the piano." + }, + { + "key": "502", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/502/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Hey, so, I was in history class and we learned about Vichy France during World War II.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Really? What did you learn?\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker USER: We talked about how the Vichy government cooperated with the Nazi government.\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's really interesting. I wonder why they would choose to\n[00:17 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Actually, I think it was because the Vichy government was in northern France so they couldn't stop the Nazis from coming in. So instead, the government surrendered to the Nazis.\n[00:27 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: That makes sense. But I wonder how many people knew what was really happening behind\n[00:32 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Oh, I was going to say, how many people knew what was really going on is a good question. I think a lot of the population might have been kept in the dark about the extent of the cooperation." + }, + { + "key": "503", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/503/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Have you been to Australia?\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I haven't.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Would you like to go there?\n[00:06 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. I'd love to go there. I'd really like to see the Great Barrier Reef. My friends tell me the fish there are incredibly colorful\n[00:12 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Speaking of the Great Barrier Reef, do you know if it's better to visit during a specific season? I'm planning a trip myself.\n[00:19 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, good question! I think the best time is between June and October. But I was just saying that the fish there are incredible, according to my friends.\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Oh, right! I've heard that too. Do you know if there are any specific spots within the reef that are must-sees?" + }, + { + "key": "504", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/504/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:08] Speaker USER: It's so nice to have some time alone in nature. I love the smell of the flowers and the sound of the birds It's like\n[00:07 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but I just realized, have you ever thought about bringing a sketchbook or something? This place seems perfect for drawing or writing.\n[00:16 - 00:32] Speaker USER: That's a great idea! I usually just come to relax, but bringing a sketchbook could be a new way to enjoy it. I always feel so happy and content when I'm here by myself. It's like everything else just melts away and I can just be in the moment.\n[00:32 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds wonderful. I'm glad you have a place that brings you peace.\n[00:37 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Yeah, me too. I feel so lucky that I live close to this park. It's like my own personal oasis.\n[00:44 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, you definitely deserve it after all the hard work you put in. You deserve to have a place where you can recharge and\n[00:50 - 00:57] Speaker USER: Just be myself? Yeah, exactly. Thank you, that means a lot. I'm really lucky to have you as a friend." + }, + { + "key": "505", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/505/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Are you interested in a new appliance? I've been thinking of buying an air fryer.\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I guess that would be a good investment.\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker USER: I saw this one called the T-fal ActiFry Advanced. What do you think about\n[00:11 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but do you know if it has any special features compared to other models?\n[00:17 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Yes, it has some unique features like a stirring paddle for even cooking. However, I haven't checked if it has a large enough capacity for preparing meals\n[00:25 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Capacity is important, but I'm also curious about its energy efficiency. Do you have any information on that?" + }, + { + "key": "506", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/506/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: Hi!\n[00:01 - 00:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: How are you doing?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I'm doing great! Do you invest?\n[00:05 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: I do some investing, mostly in the stock market. I'm a shareholder in IBM, Disney, Amazon, and some other big companies.\n[00:14 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Oh, interesting. How do you learn about investments?\n[00:18 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: I read a lot of books on the stock market and look at financial data.\n[00:22 - 00:25] Speaker USER: That's really cool. How much do you invest?\n[00:26 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: I have a $100,000 portfolio.\n[00:29 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Oh wow! What are you planning to do with it?\n[00:33 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: I use some of it to pay off my mortgage.\n[00:36 - 00:38] Speaker USER: That's really smart. Do you invest?\n[00:39 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not really, but I'd like to get into the stock market. Do you have any advice?\n[00:43 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Yeah, read a lot of financial books.\n[00:46 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: I love learning new skills. It seems like a great way to make money.\n[00:51 - 00:57] Speaker USER: Definitely! You should also work with a financial advisor to figure out a good plan for your finances.\n[00:58 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'll make sure to do that. How much do you invest?\n[01:01 - 01:03] Speaker USER: I have a $10,000 portfolio.\n[01:03 - 01:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a nice amount! What do you do with it?\n[01:07 - 01:12] Speaker USER: I use it to invest in a few stocks that I think will perform well\n[01:11 - 01:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but could you share which books you found most helpful? I'm really keen to start off on the right foot.\n[01:19 - 01:32] Speaker USER: Oh, sure! I can recommend a few titles like \"The Intelligent Investor\" by Benjamin Graham and \"Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits\" by Philip Fisher. But back to my investments, I think those stocks will pay off in the future.\n[01:32 - 01:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's really interesting. Are there any companies that you've heard of that you think have a promising future?\n[01:39 - 01:47] Speaker USER: Well, I think that Apple will grow. They've invested heavily in artificial intelligence and other research fields, so I'm excited about the future!\n[01:48 - 01:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's true - it sounds like Apple is on a great trajectory. Have you done any investing yet?" + }, + { + "key": "507", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/507/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Hello! I'm now trying to take a bath, but there are too many buttons, would you tell me how to use them?\n[00:05 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: I see, we have an explanation left on the table. If you follow the direction, it's quite straightforward and\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker USER: I tried reading it, but I couldn't understand it. Could you come to my room and show me how to use them?\n[00:17 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, certainly. By the way, the instructions on the table—were they in a language you could read? If not, I can bring a translated version with me." + }, + { + "key": "508", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/508/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey Jake, how's it going?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good, man. How are you?\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker USER: I'm good. I've been training hard lately and I really want to win my next fight.\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: I can understand that. Why do you want to win so badly? Is\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but it's just that I've been feeling this intense pressure to prove something to myself.\n[00:20 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: What is it that you need to prove?\n[00:22 - 00:24] Speaker USER: That I'm good at martial arts.\n[00:24 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why do you feel like you need to prove it so\n[00:26 - 00:35] Speaker USER: You know, it's not just about proving it to others—it's about proving it to myself. It's like this inner drive I can't shake off.\n[00:36 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay, well I wish you the best of luck." + }, + { + "key": "509", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/509/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I want to know what happened here. I demand an investigation.\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: We're already investigating, ma'am.\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker USER: I'm not satisfied with that. I want a more\n[00:09 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ma'am, I completely understand your frustration, but can you tell me if there's any specific detail you're particularly concerned about? It might help us focus our investigation more effectively.\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker USER: I appreciate that, but I want to know what happened to my husband.\n[00:25 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sorry for your loss, ma'am. But we're doing everything we can to find out what happened." + }, + { + "key": "510", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/510/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey there, how are you doing?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm doing well! I just got back from a very cool trip to Hawaii, actually.\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker USER: That's awesome, Hawaii sounds wonderful! Do you have any travel plans coming up?\n[00:12 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, it's so hard to get away. This year I'm thinking about visiting Japan during\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Jamaica sounds amazing! But I was wondering, have you considered the best time of year to visit?\n[00:24 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a good point. I haven't really looked into the best season yet. Actually, I was also thinking about the budget for the trip and how much\n[00:32 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Speaking of budget, have you checked if there are any special deals or discounts available for flights and accommodations?" + }, + { + "key": "511", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/511/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I'm so tired of my high energy bills. I'm going to start turning my clocks back so I can save some money by\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, turning your clocks back? How does that help with saving money on energy bills?\n[00:11 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Well, it just means that I won't have to use as much electricity during the day. And that's good for the environment, too.\n[00:17 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: I hadn't thought of it that way. But you're right, saving energy is important. What else do you do to save energy around your house?\n[00:26 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Well, I try to keep my thermostat at a reasonable temperature. In the summer, I'll set it a little higher than usual so that the air conditioner doesn't have to work as hard. And in the winter, I'll turn the heat down a bit so that the furnace doesn't have to run as often, which\n[00:40 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I just wanted to ask—how much of a difference does adjusting the thermostat actually make on your energy bills?\n[00:47 - 01:00] Speaker USER: It can make a noticeable difference over time, especially if you're consistent with it. But I was also going to mention that if everyone made an effort to conserve energy, we could really make a difference in reducing our carbon footprint." + }, + { + "key": "512", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/512/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi, Sarah! How are you doing today?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm doing good, thank you. I'm excited for my piano lesson.\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker USER: That's great! I'm excited to teach you today. Do you remember what we were practicing last\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I think we were working on \"Heart and Soul,\" right?\n[00:16 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Yes, we were working on a song called \"Heart and Soul.\"\n[00:21 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: I really liked that one!\n[00:23 - 00:28] Speaker USER: I'm glad you did. Today, we are going to work on a new song called \"Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.\"\n[00:27 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I know that one! Can we play it together?\n[00:31 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Absolutely! Let's get started then." + }, + { + "key": "513", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/513/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Hi, Jayceon! I wanted to give you a present that would make you really happy, so I built you a playhouse!\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh my gosh, thank you so much, Eshaan! I love it!\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker USER: I'm glad you like it. I worked really hard on getting all\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I can tell! It's so detailed and cozy. Can we go inside and play?\n[00:20 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Of course! Let's go!\n[00:23 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wow, this is amazing! I love it!\n[00:27 - 00:30] Speaker USER: I'm glad you do. I put a lot of work into it.\n[00:30 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: It shows! This is the best present ever! Thank you so much for\n[00:36 - 00:39] Speaker USER: You're welcome! I just wanted to make you happy.\n[00:39 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, mission accomplished!" + }, + { + "key": "514", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/514/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: What do you think of my new suit?\n[00:03 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not bad. It reminds me of the one I saw at the new department store last week. Did you get it there, or\n[00:10 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Actually, I got it in that big shopping center. Speaking of which, I wanted to ask you—\n[00:15 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, how much did it cost you?\n[00:19 - 00:25] Speaker USER: It cost me only $150. But I was going to ask, why don't you think it's a good bargain?\n[00:26 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I don't think it's a good bargain because I saw something similar for less at that department store. Maybe you should have checked there first." + }, + { + "key": "515", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/515/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What's your working day like?\n[00:02 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: I have a typical 9 to 5 job. Actually, I work a little longer than 9 to 5 most days when\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Oh, do you get paid overtime for those extra hours?\n[00:11 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I don't. I get a bonus each month, depending on the value of the contracts I sign with clients. Do you have any breaks?\n[00:19 - 00:34] Speaker USER: We have an hour-long lunch break from 12 to 1. We can take coffee breaks during the day. My boss doesn't mind, as long as we get our work done on time. My boss gets annoyed if we take coffee breaks. I suppose your job involves a lot of paperwork, doesn't it?\n[00:35 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: There's some paperwork, but most of the time we put any information onto computers. Then we can send information to each other by email or across the internal system,\n[00:44 - 00:50] Speaker USER: Sorry, I just realized you mentioned working longer hours earlier—how often does that happen?\n[00:50 - 01:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: It happens a few times a week, especially when we're close to finalizing a big contract. But as I was saying, we send information across the network. Do you work in a cubicle?\n[01:02 - 01:05] Speaker USER: Yes, I do. I don't like it very much.\n[01:05 - 01:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: I work in a cubicle too, but I don't mind it." + }, + { + "key": "516", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/516/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: What's up, John? I haven't seen you in a while. How've you been?\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've been good, man. How about you? You're looking pretty successful these days.\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Yeah, things are going well. I just released my second album and it's doing really well on\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, your second album? I didn't even know you released the first one! How did that one do?\n[00:20 - 00:26] Speaker USER: The first one did okay, but this second one is really taking off. I'm glad that people are enjoying it.\n[00:27 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's great, man! I knew you had it in you. What's the secret to your success?\n[00:32 - 00:39] Speaker USER: There is no secret, really. I just work hard and try to put out the best music that I can, staying\n[00:39 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of hard work, how do you balance everything? I mean, with the tours, recording, and all the promotion?\n[00:45 - 00:53] Speaker USER: It's definitely a challenge, but I've got a great team that helps me manage it all. I just focus on making the music." + }, + { + "key": "517", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/517/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: You look so happy. Anything good happens?\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Aha, yeah. My friend just dropped in from the United Kingdom.\n[00:09 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Yeah, and?\n[00:11 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: I decided to put him up while he's here. We will have fun and I am going to invite him to give a speech at my lab.\n[00:18 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Is he a professor?\n[00:20 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh no. He is a Ph.D. student at the University of Edinburgh. He will graduate at the end of this year, and\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but do you know if he's planning to stay in academia after graduation?\n[00:33 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, he's still deciding between academia and industry. But I haven't told you about the topic of his speech yet —it's something\n[00:41 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Right, I was just about to ask! What's the topic? I might want to attend too.\n[00:46 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's about multimodal text generation. He'll talk about generating summaries for videos and discourse modeling as well." + }, + { + "key": "518", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/518/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I'm so excited to go on our walk! I love getting some exercise and enjoying the\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, before we head out, did you remember to bring some water? We might need it if we're out for a while.\n[00:10 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Oh, good point! I almost forgot. I'll grab a bottle. And as I was saying, I love getting fresh air during our walks too.\n[00:18 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Me too, Ryann. Walking is a great way to get some exercise and it's also a good way to bond with you.\n[00:25 - 00:30] Speaker USER: I know, and I love spending time with you. Walking is just so much fun!\n[00:31 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: It definitely is. And like you said, it's great exercise for both of us. Let's get going!" + }, + { + "key": "519", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/519/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I really enjoy spending time with you, Bailee. You're such good company, and\n[00:03 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, Kamilah, I just wanted to say that I really appreciate you saying that. It means a lot to me too.\n[00:09 - 00:16] Speaker USER: I feel like I can really be myself around you. You're easy to talk to and I always have a good time when we're hanging out\n[00:15 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was just thinking, do you ever feel like we should plan more activities together? I mean, we always have such a good time.\n[00:23 - 00:29] Speaker USER: That's a great idea! And by the way, I was going to say \"together.\" I feel the same way about you." + }, + { + "key": "520", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/520/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Good afternoon, what can I do for you?\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, please. I would like to know something about the driving courses.\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Well, we have short full-time courses during the summer. Are you interested in enrolling in\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but I can only attend on weekends. Do you have any courses that fit that schedule?\n[00:19 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Then there are weekend courses. The course starts at 8:00 every Saturday and Sunday morning.\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sounds fine. What about the coaches?\n[00:29 - 00:35] Speaker USER: We have very excellent coaches here and some of them have been teaching for 20 years.\n[00:35 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good. How many hours of training should I have each day?\n[00:40 - 00:44] Speaker USER: 3 hours in the morning and 2 in the afternoon. It ends at 6:00 PM.\n[00:45 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Then how many people share a training car?\n[00:48 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Usually 3 and we have 2 coaches for each car.\n[00:52 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: Very good. I will have more chances to get trained. Oh, by the way, you mentioned something about full-time courses before. Could you tell me more about that?\n[01:01 - 01:10] Speaker USER: Sure, the full-time courses are more intensive, usually running throughout the week, and are ideal for those who want to complete their training quickly.\n[01:10 - 01:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks for the information!" + }, + { + "key": "521", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/521/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey, I'm quitting heroin. I just don't feel safe anymore.\n[00:03 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I don't blame you. That stuff is pretty dangerous. But what are you going to do to\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Actually, I haven't decided yet. I'm thinking maybe something a little less risky.\n[00:14 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: I see. Well, whatever you decide to do, just be careful. Drug addiction is a serious issue and it's not something to take lightly.\n[00:22 - 00:29] Speaker USER: I know, and that's why I'm really trying to make a change. I'm just tired of feeling like I'm in danger all the time." + }, + { + "key": "522", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/522/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What can I do for you?\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: I would like to look at some watches.\n[00:04 - 00:05] Speaker USER: May I show you the gold ones?\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Pure gold ones, please.\n[00:09 - 00:10] Speaker USER: OK. Here they are.\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: What is the price for this model? It\n[00:13 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but before we go into the price, I should mention that we have a limited-time warranty offer on these watches. Would you be interested in hearing about that?\n[00:22 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds interesting, but I still need to know the price first.\n[00:27 - 00:28] Speaker USER: One thousand yuan.\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's quite steep. Can you come down a little bit?\n[00:32 - 00:35] Speaker USER: I'm afraid not. The price is very moderate.\n[00:36 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's rather more than I was thinking of paying.\n[00:39 - 00:50] Speaker USER: We brought the price down only a few days ago. This is definitely a bargain. Oh, and about that warranty I mentioned earlier, it covers any manufacturing defects for up to two years.\n[00:51 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK. I'll take it." + }, + { + "key": "523", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/523/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: So, how was your day today?\n[00:02 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: It was good. I got a lot done at work and then I went out with some friends for drinks after wrapping up\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Oh, that reminds me—did you ever resolve that issue with your boss that you mentioned earlier?\n[00:13 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, we actually had a productive conversation today, which was a relief. After that, I went out with some friends for drinks.\n[00:23 - 00:26] Speaker USER: That sounds like fun. Did you have a good time?\n[00:26 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, it was great catching up with them. We laughed a lot and had some great conversations.\n[00:32 - 00:39] Speaker USER: That sounds like exactly what you needed. It's important to relax and have fun sometimes too, especially after a long week at work.\n[00:40 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Definitely. I'm really glad I went out tonight. Thanks for listening, it means a lot to me.\n[00:46 - 00:50] Speaker USER: Of course, anytime. I'm always here for you, Raevyn." + }, + { + "key": "524", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/524/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hello, are you Muriel Douglas?\n[00:03 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, and you must be James. It's nice to meet you at long last; I've\n[00:09 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but I just wanted to say how much we appreciate you agreeing to meet with us about the new account. My associate, Susan Kim, should be here any minute. Would you like something to drink while we're waiting?\n[00:21 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, thanks. I'm fine. Did you have a nice holiday?\n[00:26 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Yes, I did. My family and I went to Tahoe to ski and the weather was great. How about you?\n[00:32 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: I stayed in L. A. and it was sunny the entire weekend. We spent most of the time at home but we did go see King Kong on Christmas day.\n[00:41 - 00:43] Speaker USER: How did you like it?\n[00:43 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: It was better than I expected. But, you know, I think I would have enjoyed skiing in Tahoe even better. Do you go there often, or\n[00:51 - 00:58] Speaker USER: Oh, before I forget, you mentioned your associate Susan would be joining us. Is she familiar with the details of the account as well?\n[00:58 - 01:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, Susan is well-versed in the account. But as I was saying, I don't go to Tahoe much. My wife doesn't like to ski. She prefers vacationing where it's warmer, like Hawaii.\n[01:11 - 01:17] Speaker USER: I don't blame her. I really enjoyed it there when we went a few years ago. I'd like to go back sometime soon." + }, + { + "key": "525", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/525/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey, mind if I work in next to you?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Nah, go ahead.\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Thanks. I'm just trying to get some exercise before my day gets too busy and\n[00:09 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: What kind of exercise do you usually do?\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Mostly cardio and some strength training. It helps me stay focused throughout the day. What about you?\n[00:19 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm a stay-at-home mom. It's hard to find time to work out when you're taking care of kids all day!\n[00:25 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Yeah, I can imagine. Do you have any tips on how to stay motivated?\n[00:30 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, for me, it's all about setting small goals. If I can just make it to the gym three times a week, then I feel like I've accomplished something meaningful\n[00:38 - 00:43] Speaker USER: That makes sense. Do you find that setting those small goals helps you manage stress too?" + }, + { + "key": "526", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/526/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I finally got my wife to watch Star Trek: Picard. It has so many interesting points to talk about.\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Same! It makes for a great weekend watch. What else do you like to watch?\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker USER: I love Battlestar Galactica.\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's so great! I have never seen it. Have you seen Picard or Star Trek Discovery?\n[00:20 - 00:31] Speaker USER: I think I might like Star Trek Discovery. My partner and I started watching the first season but we didn't finish it. We'll have to start back up! Have you seen Picard? How would you describe its overall\n[00:30 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but do you think it's better to watch Discovery first before diving into Picard?\n[00:36 - 00:48] Speaker USER: It really depends on your preference. Picard has a different tone and focuses more on character development. I was going to say it's a fun show! Do you prefer Picard or Discovery?\n[00:48 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: It depends on my mood! Do you know about the Picard fan film?\n[00:54 - 00:57] Speaker USER: Yes! There's another one coming out as well.\n[00:58 - 01:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: I watched the teaser - so good! Are you a Trekkie?\n[01:03 - 01:09] Speaker USER: I grew up on it. My dad was a huge Trekkie and I remember going on Star Trek cruises when I was younger." + }, + { + "key": "527", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/527/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Morgan, can I ask you a question?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, what is it?\n[00:05 - 00:12] Speaker USER: I was just wondering if many Chinese people take their leftover food home from a restaurant.\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: In most cities in China, doggie bags are quite uncommon.\n[00:17 - 00:19] Speaker USER: What happens to all the leftover food?\n[00:20 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: It usually goes to the dump.\n[00:22 - 00:32] Speaker USER: That seems like an awful waste! Why don't people order fewer dishes so that they don't have to throw so much away at the end of the meal?\n[00:33 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ordering a lot of food at restaurants is just a tradition in China. You know, in the past, people could not afford to eat out like they can but now,\n[00:43 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I'm curious, do people ever feel guilty about wasting so much food?\n[00:49 - 01:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Some people do, but it's more about showing hospitality and generosity. However, I was going to say that today, people can afford to eat out more often, so ordering a lot of food is seen as a way to celebrate.\n[01:05 - 01:11] Speaker USER: I guess that makes sense. I just think it would make more sense to take the leftovers home.\n[01:11 - 01:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, if you want, you can take the leftovers home.\n[01:16 - 01:21] Speaker USER: No, that's OK. You know what they say when in Rome...\n[01:22 - 01:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was impressed that you tried the pig's feet. I heard that many foreigners don't like to eat them." + }, + { + "key": "528", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/528/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hello. Is this ABC Rent-a-car Company?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, speaking. May I help you?\n[00:07 - 00:14] Speaker USER: This morning we rented a car and we are on the way to Niagara Falls. I'm afraid we have a car accident near the highway exit,\n[00:13 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh no, are you and your friend okay?\n[00:16 - 00:23] Speaker USER: I'm all right, but my friend is seriously injured. Will you call an ambulance and the police?\n[00:23 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK. I'll do it right away, but can you tell me exactly where the accident happened near the border? Also, how did it happen? Was\n[00:30 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Near the border, yes. We were making a turn when another car suddenly swerved into our lane. It was too late to avoid the collision." + }, + { + "key": "529", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/529/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey, Mayci. I'm sorry about your necklace.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why are you sorry? You're the one who borrowed it\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: I know, I know. I was being careless and I didn't mean to.\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: But you still lost it. It was my favorite necklace and it\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker USER: I get it, and again, I'm really sorry. What can I do to make it up to you?\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't know. This just really sucks for me right now.\n[00:22 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Yeah, no kidding. Listen, if it makes you feel any better, I'll help you look for it tomorrow morning before school starts?\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Alright, that would be helpful actually. Thanks, Griffin." + }, + { + "key": "530", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/530/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Are you a fan of Game of Thrones? I heard the last season was pretty dramatic.\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: I never watched it. I have no interest in that type of show.\n[00:09 - 00:11] Speaker USER: What do you like to watch?\n[00:11 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: I like stuff with more of an adventure focus. I saw a preview for a new movie called Adrift that looks really intense\n[00:18 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Oh, Adrift! I heard about that one. Isn't it based on a true story? I'm always looking for new movies to watch, too. Let me know how the movie is when you get a chance.\n[00:30 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: No problem! Thanks again!" + }, + { + "key": "531", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/531/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Where are my car keys? I can't find them anywhere.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Maybe you left them in the car. Have you checked the\n[00:05 - 00:12] Speaker USER: No, I haven't. I just looked everywhere else in the house and they're not here. I'm starting to get really worried.\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but if you're that worried, should we also check outside the house, like the driveway?\n[00:20 - 00:23] Speaker USER: That's a good idea. But let's check the car first.\n[00:23 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: There you are! I told you we would find them.\n[00:27 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Thank goodness. I was starting to freak out." + }, + { + "key": "532", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/532/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Hey, Jakobe. I came by because I noticed you've been acting really strange lately and I wanted to see if everything is alright with\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: What do you mean? I'm fine.\n[00:09 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Well, you've been really distant and preoccupied lately. And I was just wondering if there's something going on that you're not telling me because I'm\n[00:17 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, there's nothing going on. I'm just busy with work and stuff. Sorry if I've been ignoring you.\n[00:23 - 00:29] Speaker USER: It's okay. I just want to make sure you're okay. So, if there's anything going on, you can tell me, right?\n[00:29 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, of course. Thanks for caring, Josie." + }, + { + "key": "533", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/533/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I'm going to New York for the first time, but I don't have a tour guide. Can you give me any suggestions?\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: There's a service called 'A friend in New York'. It's a personal tour guide service.\n[00:11 - 00:14] Speaker USER: That's interesting. What does it do?\n[00:14 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: You give them your information by answering a questionnaire and they will create a perfect trip based on\n[00:20 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but how detailed is this questionnaire? I want to make sure it covers all the places I'm interested in.\n[00:27 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's quite detailed! They ask about your interests, preferred activities, and even food preferences. But I was going to mention that they also consider your budget so they\n[00:36 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Oh, that's important. Speaking of which, where can I get the questionnaire?\n[00:41 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: You can easily download it from their website." + }, + { + "key": "534", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/534/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: No, no, you helped me with my computer last week. I want to repay the favor.\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, it's definitely my turn to treat you... you paid last time when\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Oh, that was just a quick bite to eat --- that doesn't count!\n[00:12 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know, but I really insist this time. How about we just go Dutch? By the way, you mentioned something about finding the restaurant, right? I think\n[00:20 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Yes, I was going to ask if you could find the restaurant since I'm still pretty new around here." + }, + { + "key": "535", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/535/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: The weather is really miserable. It has been raining hard all day and the\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but do you think the rain is going to let up soon?\n[00:08 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Yes, I think so. The rainy season will be over soon. By the way, I was saying it's been raining hard all day long.\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: How long does the rainy season last?\n[00:21 - 00:23] Speaker USER: About two months.\n[00:23 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: I can hardly stand these wet and cold days. It seems that it doesn't bother you very much, though.\n[00:28 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Actually, I'm used to this kind of days. But I was curious, what makes you dislike cold weather so much?\n[00:35 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: I just prefer warm weather.\n[00:38 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Spring will come soon. And we will have some pleasant weather then." + }, + { + "key": "536", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/536/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I want to go somewhere exciting this summer!\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: I feel like I might be at the same place all summer! I'm really bored.\n[00:08 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Where would you like to go?\n[00:11 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: There is a place I've been wanting to go to for years now. It's near Seattle. It has some beaches. You might have heard of\n[00:18 - 00:22] Speaker USER: The beach? Do you have any pictures from there?\n[00:22 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I don't. All of my phone photos are on my phone. I have no way of sharing those photos with you.\n[00:30 - 00:33] Speaker USER: That's a bummer. Do you have any photos from Japan?\n[00:33 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: No. All of my photos are on my computer. Those are so big. Where should I store them\n[00:38 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Email those? You should probably use a cloud service to share them. But wait, you mentioned a place near Seattle earlier. What was it called?" + }, + { + "key": "537", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/537/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: It made you feel good, didn't it? You\n[00:01 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I guess so. But why does it have to be a window? Why can't we just break some plates or something?\n[00:08 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Because breaking plates is too easy. With a window, you have to put some effort into it and really make a mess. Plus, the sound of the glass shattering is pretty satisfying, almost\n[00:19 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, but won't we get in trouble for this?" + }, + { + "key": "538", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/538/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:10] Speaker USER: I swear I will never shop at a street market in China. It's a terrible place full of excellent profiteers! You have to keep an eye whenever it comes to paying or else\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Cool down, Harry! What are you really mad about? Did you get ripped off?\n[00:14 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Yes. Last Sunday I went to a nearby market. It was an open-air fair. I chanced upon this bag and bought it on the spot, without even trying to strike a bargain. I paid one hundred and twenty. And just now I was told by my Chinese colleagues I bought it overpriced. I could have talked my way to a much\n[00:31 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thirty? Wow, that's quite a difference. I'm afraid people here will not take pity on unlucky guys like you. Bargaining has always been an indispensable procedure in business deals. It's the norm of free trade. The seller sets a preposterous price, and the buyer tries his best to bring it down, until a compromise is reached. Yet you ignored the process. No wonder you ended up easy prey.\n[00:57 - 01:09] Speaker USER: But don't you think it's annoying to overcharge the customers by such a handsome margin? By the way, I was about to say I could have talked my way to thirty yuan instead of one hundred and twenty.\n[01:09 - 01:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course, that's something really irritating. And the only way to avoid being trapped is to know in advance about the real worth of the stuff. I recommend you to consult the price tags in the supermarket first. And then you may negotiate for a fair deal." + }, + { + "key": "539", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/539/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I'm feeling pretty good about acquiring the practice. I think I'm prepared for what's coming next,\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: How do you think you'll fare managing a team of employees?\n[00:09 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Honestly, I think I'll do just fine. I've been leading teams for years now and I have a lot of experience dealing with different types of people. Plus, I'm really good at delegating tasks and knowing when to step in and provide guidance\n[00:23 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of stepping in, how do you usually handle conflicts within a team?\n[00:29 - 00:38] Speaker USER: I usually try to mediate and find a solution that works for everyone. But as I was saying, I'm confident in my ability to manage the team effectively.\n[00:39 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds excellent! We're really looking forward to having you on board and seeing what you can do with the practice." + }, + { + "key": "540", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/540/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Have you ever thought of moving, Sarah?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: We thought about it, but my husband and I can't afford it right now with\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker USER: I totally get that, but have you looked into any government programs or subsidies that might help with the costs?\n[00:13 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: We haven't really looked into that yet. Buying a house near our company can be expensive, but there are ways to find cheaper houses.\n[00:22 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Like what?\n[00:23 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, you can buy a house far away from the city center. You would definitely save money that way.\n[00:30 - 00:31] Speaker USER: That's a good idea.\n[00:31 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: My sister-in-law and her husband just bought a house that way. And they're pretty satisfied with it.\n[00:39 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Is the house in poor condition?\n[00:42 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not at all, the woman who owned it bought it from her friend and took good care of it. But when she died she had no family left and no will, so the government had to step in\n[00:51 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Wait, so the government sold it? How did they handle the sale process?\n[00:56 - 01:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, the government had to sell it since there was no will. But I was going to mention that the house was about 50 years old. There were a few repairs needed, but it didn't take a lot of money or time.\n[01:08 - 01:11] Speaker USER: Oh, I see. Is it in a good location?" + }, + { + "key": "541", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/541/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: You're so easy to talk to.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I had a great time. You're really funny and make me\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Sweet? Thanks! I'm glad you think so. I had fun too.\n[00:11 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm glad we could finally go out. I've been wanting to for a long time.\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Yeah, me too. I'm glad you said yes when I asked you.\n[00:24 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course! Why wouldn't I want\n[00:25 - 00:31] Speaker USER: I was just worried you might not want to go out with me because I'm not the most popular guy around.\n[00:32 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: That doesn't matter to me. I like spending time with you, and that's all that matters." + }, + { + "key": "542", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/542/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I really love cooking! Do you like cooking?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not really.\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker USER: What about baking? I made a chocolate cake today, it turned out delicious, and\n[00:10 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Baking sounds like more fun than cooking.\n[00:13 - 00:14] Speaker USER: What do you like to cook?\n[00:14 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've never cooked anything!\n[00:16 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Really? It's so easy, it doesn't take long at all. I could show you how to prepare a\n[00:21 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'd love to learn. What was the rest of what you were going to say?\n[00:25 - 00:29] Speaker USER: I was going to say I could show you how to make something simple, like a pasta dish." + }, + { + "key": "543", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/543/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: So, what do you do here at the company?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I am a software engineer. I design and develop software for the company.\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker USER: That sounds really interesting! How did you get into that field?\n[00:13 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: I actually started out as a computer science major in college. After I graduated, I got a job working as a software developer for a small company. After a few years, I decided to move to a larger\n[00:26 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I'm curious—what made you decide to switch from a small company to a larger one like Rand's?\n[00:34 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I really liked the idea of working on something that could help people. When I saw the job posting, it seemed like a perfect fit for my skills and interests.\n[00:45 - 00:50] Speaker USER: That's great! Do you have any advice for someone who wants to get into software engineering?\n[00:50 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Definitely learn how to code. It is the foundation of everything we do here. Once you have that down, start exploring different areas of interest within computer science. There is so much to learn!\n[01:04 - 01:10] Speaker USER: Speaking of coding, do you think it's more important to specialize in one language or to be versatile with several?\n[01:11 - 01:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Being versatile is definitely valuable, but having a strong command of at least one language is crucial. It gives you a solid foundation to build upon." + }, + { + "key": "544", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/544/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Kevyn, I'm sorry I forgot our anniversary. I know how important it is to you, and\n[00:04 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but I just want to say it's really okay. I know you're busy with work and sometimes things slip your mind.\n[00:13 - 00:16] Speaker USER: I really am sorry. I'll make it up to you, I promise.\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: There's no need to apologize, Jennah. I know you didn't mean to forget, and\n[00:20 - 00:25] Speaker USER: But I still feel bad about it. Maybe we can plan something special this weekend?\n[00:26 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like a great idea. Let's just enjoy the rest of our evening together, and we'll figure out the weekend plans later." + }, + { + "key": "545", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/545/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Hi, Monica, congratulations! Your presentation at the meeting was very successful and everyone was impressed by your speech. And it was so persuasive and I bet our clients will be convinced to invest their money in this project. You really made a big impact on\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you for saying that! But I just tried my best. I am very happy to know you like it.\n[00:20 - 00:27] Speaker USER: You must have been prepared for a long time. Some statistics in this presentation are not easy to find, right?\n[00:27 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, yes. Several colleagues from different departments helped me with that. They are very supportive. I consulted an economic expert last week. He was very kind to guide me\n[00:40 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Oh, you consulted an expert? That must have been crucial. What kind of suggestions did he give?\n[00:45 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: He provided insights on the market trends and recommended some adjustments to our financial projections. But I also wanted to mention that he helped me refine some of the statistics that were difficult to find." + }, + { + "key": "546", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/546/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: What does your sister look like, Mike?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, she's tall and she has\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Tall, huh? Does she play any sports?\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, she does. But I was going to say she's also pretty.\n[00:13 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Is she like you?\n[00:15 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: I suppose so. We're both friendly and easy-going.\n[00:19 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Is she as clever as you?\n[00:22 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, she's not as clever as me, but she's very creative." + }, + { + "key": "547", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/547/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: How can I help you?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I'm looking for some summer clothes.\n[00:04 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Oh, it is the right time for you purchasing in our clothes shop. We are now having a low price on all our summer collections, including\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but could you tell me exactly what kind of discount we're talking about?\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Everything for summer is 20% off.\n[00:22 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Really? That's great! I like this T-shirt. Would you like to help me look for any skirts that go well with\n[00:28 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Skirts? Sure! But I was going to mention that we also have trousers that go well with it. Do you want to see both options?\n[00:35 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, yes, that would be perfect.\n[00:37 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Look at this section.\n[00:39 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: This one is good.\n[00:41 - 00:45] Speaker USER: You have good taste. It is very much in style this year.\n[00:45 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'll take this one. How much are they?\n[00:49 - 00:51] Speaker USER: 160 yuan.\n[00:52 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Here you are." + }, + { + "key": "548", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/548/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Mrs. K, can I ask you something?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course, Odin. What is it?\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Well, I was wondering if you could tell me what it takes to be a great dancer.\n[00:10 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that's a difficult question to answer. There are many factors that contribute to being a great dancer. First and foremost, you must have passion for the art form. Without passion, you will never be able to put in the hours of practice needed to improve your technique and\n[00:26 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but when you say \"passion,\" do you mean just loving to dance, or is there something deeper you're referring to?\n[00:34 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: I mean a deep, unwavering love for dance that drives you to keep going even when it's tough. But passion alone isn't enough. You must also be dedicated and disciplined in your training. You need to be able to push yourself physically and mentally in order to reach your\n[00:50 - 00:55] Speaker USER: And what about the mental aspect? How do you stay mentally strong when things get challenging?\n[00:56 - 01:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Mental strength comes from a combination of discipline and resilience. It's about staying focused on your goals even when the going gets tough. But I was also going to mention that having a strong work ethic and being willing to sacrifice other things in your life is crucial to pursuing your dream of becoming a great dancer. If you can commit to all of these things, then I believe you have what it takes.\n[01:23 - 01:28] Speaker USER: Thank you, Mrs. K. I'm going to work hard to become the best dancer I can be.\n[01:28 - 01:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know you will, Odin. I have faith in you." + }, + { + "key": "549", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/549/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hello, how are you?\n[00:01 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm good! I am reading Plato's Republic. It's really interesting.\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: I really like Plato. Have you read other Greek texts?\n[00:10 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: I read the Iliad in high school. It was really interesting.\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker USER: So you have read a lot of classic texts. Did you take literature classes in high school?\n[00:20 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I had an AP English class in college.\n[00:26 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Oh, so you already have college-level classes in philosophy and classics. How did you become interested in classical literature?\n[00:32 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut you off, I just wanted to ask, did you find the AP English class challenging?\n[00:38 - 00:46] Speaker USER: It was challenging but also rewarding. I wanted to learn how to think critically. You mentioned you took a philosophy class once and found\n[00:46 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, and I thought it was really fun. How about you?\n[00:51 - 00:56] Speaker USER: I don't know. I am interested in how a text's meaning can change over time.\n[00:57 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you like to read new books?\n[00:59 - 01:05] Speaker USER: Yes! I just finished reading Cold War by Steve Coll. It's a really fascinating historical read.\n[01:06 - 01:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: What's your favorite book?\n[01:08 - 01:13] Speaker USER: I don't really have a favorite book. I enjoy reading history books most.\n[01:13 - 01:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Have you ever read the Catcher in the Rye?\n[01:16 - 01:19] Speaker USER: No, but it's on my list. I always hear it's great!" + }, + { + "key": "550", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/550/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Can you tell me some of your favorite brands? I'm shopping for new clothes.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I guess I like Nike and Under Armour.\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Oh, that's cool! What else do you look for\n[00:10 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I was thinking, have you considered checking out online stores for better deals?\n[00:16 - 00:22] Speaker USER: That's a good idea, but I also like adidas and Adidas Originals. Are there any stores you shop at?\n[00:22 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, there's one called H&M." + }, + { + "key": "551", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/551/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Not really... I was thinking maybe I could talk about how lions are born, or how they live in the wild, especially\n[00:06 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, sorry to cut in, but have you considered focusing on how lions interact with their pride? That could add a unique angle to your essay.\n[00:16 - 00:22] Speaker USER: That's a good idea! I was also going to mention how they live in the wild and their hunting techniques.\n[00:22 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Perfect! Just make sure to focus on one or two main points, and develop them thoroughly in your essay. Good luck!" + }, + { + "key": "552", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/552/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Honey, could you help me here a minute?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, sweetie. What are you planning to\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I just need some help with the curtain.\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I see. Why don't you just hold the ladder, and I'll put it up?\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Actually, I was hoping you could help me put it up since I already started holding the ladder earlier." + }, + { + "key": "553", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/553/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I'm telling you, I'm right about this!\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, you're not! You're just being stubborn and refusing to see the possibility that\n[00:06 - 00:13] Speaker USER: I'm not refusing to see anything! I just know I'm right, and I'm confident in what I believe, and\n[00:12 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: But confidence doesn't mean you're always right. You need to be open to hearing other people's opinions too." + }, + { + "key": "554", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/554/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Hey, I'm sorry about what happened yesterday. I didn't mean to make you feel uncomfortable or\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's okay, I know you didn't mean it. I was just feeling a little down and you caught me at a bad time.\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Yeah, I noticed that you were acting kind of off yesterday. Is everything alright at\n[00:15 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut you off, but I just want to clarify—it's not just about yesterday. I've been under a lot of pressure lately, and maybe that's why I reacted the way I did.\n[00:25 - 00:31] Speaker USER: I understand. We all have our bad days. So how are things going with work? Any better?\n[00:31 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, actually they are. I got a big project that I've been working on wrapped up today and it feels great to have accomplished something like that. So thanks for asking and being interested in how my day is going." + }, + { + "key": "555", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/555/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: What do you think this diamond is worth?\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, it's a two carat diamond, so it's worth about $4,000.\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker USER: What?! That's ridiculous! I paid $2,000 for it!\n[00:14 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sorry, but that's the market value, and\n[00:17 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Wait, are you saying the market value has dropped since I bought it?\n[00:20 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, the market value fluctuates over time, so it could have changed since your purchase.\n[00:27 - 00:29] Speaker USER: There has to be something you can do.\n[00:30 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: I could give you a store credit for $2,500.\n[00:35 - 00:38] Speaker USER: That's not going to do me any good. I need the cash\n[00:37 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: I understand you need cash, but unfortunately, store credit is the best offer I can make.\n[00:43 - 00:45] Speaker USER: I'm sorry, but that's the best I can do." + }, + { + "key": "556", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/556/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey there, rose. Aren't you a beauty?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why thank you, Tara. I'm quite pleased with how I turned out this\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I'm really curious—how did you come to be?\n[00:11 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I started out as a seed deep in the ground. Over time, I grew and flourished into the stunning flower you see before you.\n[00:20 - 00:23] Speaker USER: That's amazing! What's your purpose?\n[00:24 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Some say that I represent love and appreciation. Others say that I'm simply here to add beauty to the world. Either way, I enjoy making people smile\n[00:33 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Speaking of beauty, you definitely do that! Thank you for brightening my day, rose." + }, + { + "key": "557", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/557/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Mom, I've got something to tell you. So, please! Aunt Jane buys a new bike for Tom. He is putting on a lot\n[00:06 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, Tom got a new bike? But I bought you a new one just last year. Isn't it handsome?\n[00:14 - 00:18] Speaker USER: It is great. But Tom's bike is so much better than mine.\n[00:18 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Frankly, he is more well-behaved than you when\n[00:21 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Nothing of that sort! Why hasn't the bus come yet? Every morning we have to wait for so long.\n[00:27 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Mom, it's OK. I will buy a big car one day. It is faster than the bus.\n[00:33 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Really? I am looking forward to that. But wait, you interrupted me earlier—what were you saying about Tom being more well-behaved?\n[00:41 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, right. I just meant that maybe if you took better care of your things, you'd appreciate your bike more.\n[00:48 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Well, I still think Tom is just showing off." + }, + { + "key": "558", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/558/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I'm sorry I was so mean to you today. I know you were just trying to help me with my homework, and\n[00:04 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's okay, but can we talk about what was really bothering you? I feel like there's more to it than just the homework.\n[00:13 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Yeah, I guess I was just really stressed about everything. But that doesn't make it right for me to take it out on you. I'm really sorry.\n[00:20 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Apology accepted. And I forgive you because I know how much you love me. Right?\n[00:26 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Right! And I do love you so much! You're my favorite sister in the whole world!\n[00:33 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Aww, thank you! You're my favorite sister too!\n[00:36 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Really?\n[00:38 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, really!" + }, + { + "key": "559", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/559/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Happy Birthday, this is for you, Brian.\n[00:02 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm so happy you remember, please come in and enjoy the party. Everyone's here, I'm sure you will find\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Oh, before I forget, I wanted to ask you something—who helped you organize everything? The decorations are stunning.\n[00:14 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks! Actually, my sister helped a lot with the decorations. But I was saying, I'm sure you have a good time. By the way, would you like to dance?\n[00:26 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Sure, I'd love to.\n[00:29 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: This is really a wonderful party.\n[00:32 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Yes, you are always popular with everyone. And you look very pretty today.\n[00:37 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks, that's very kind of you to say. I hope my necklace goes with my dress, and they both make me look elegant for\n[00:45 - 00:50] Speaker USER: Oh, I was just going to mention your necklace! It's stunning and really complements your dress perfectly.\n[00:51 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm glad you think so! I was a bit worried about whether they matched." + }, + { + "key": "560", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/560/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Adam, could you show me around the school?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: No problem.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker USER: What's the tallest building?\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: You mean the white building near the playground?\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Yes.\n[00:14 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: That is the library. And it has more than 1,000,000 books.\n[00:18 - 00:21] Speaker USER: What's the building to the south of the library?\n[00:21 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: You know, our school is divided into two parts, the junior high school and the senior high school. That is the new classroom building for our senior students, and\n[00:31 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Wait, did you mention if there's a swimming pool here?\n[00:34 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, there is a large swimming pool, but it is only available in summer. But as I was saying, the new classroom building is for our senior high school students, and it's a great place for them to study.\n[00:47 - 00:51] Speaker USER: I do envy you. And I hope I can enter your school one day.\n[00:51 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: I believe that you can make your dream come true." + }, + { + "key": "561", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/561/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Mr. Blake? Mr. Foster's on the phone. He'd like to know if you can send over those training manuals?\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, tell him I'll leave them at his office tomorrow once they're\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but he was hoping that you could drop them off this afternoon. It's quite urgent.\n[00:13 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm afraid that I can't do that. They're at the printer's being copied. They'll be back tomorrow before 1 o'clock. Should I still leave them at his office after that?" + }, + { + "key": "562", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/562/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Did you ever hear of General Robert E. Lee?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, his grandson lives in my building!\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: What do you know about the Civil War?\n[00:08 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: A lot of people got hurt.\n[00:10 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Are you interested in history?\n[00:12 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: No.\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Well, it's important that we know our history. What other wars did America fight in?\n[00:19 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Uh, World War II, mostly.\n[00:23 - 00:27] Speaker USER: You should really get more involved in history! What about World War I?\n[00:28 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, that's another one.\n[00:30 - 00:35] Speaker USER: And that's about it. Do you know what year that war started and\n[00:34 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I think it ended in 1918, but why is it so crucial to know these dates?\n[00:40 - 00:50] Speaker USER: It's not just about dates; understanding history helps us learn from past mistakes. For example, the causes and consequences of World War\n[00:49 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of consequences, do you think our current policies are influenced by these historical events?\n[00:56 - 01:04] Speaker USER: Absolutely, many current policies are shaped by historical events. That's why knowing history is so important." + }, + { + "key": "563", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/563/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: Hi!\n[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hey, you look great!\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Thanks, so do you. I'm really excited for tonight.\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Me too. I've been looking forward to it all week, especially\n[00:10 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Oh, really? What have you been most excited about?\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Honestly, just getting to spend some quality time together. So what do you want to do tonight?\n[00:19 - 00:23] Speaker USER: I don't know, whatever you want to do. I'm just happy to be spending time with you.\n[00:23 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, how about we start with dinner? There's this great new restaurant I've been hearing about\n[00:27 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Actually, I was thinking—do you prefer trying new places, or would you rather go somewhere familiar?\n[00:34 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: I usually like trying new places, but I'm open to anything. That new restaurant I mentioned has been getting rave reviews.\n[00:43 - 00:45] Speaker USER: That sounds perfect. Let's go!\n[00:46 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: This was a really great evening, thank you for coming out with me.\n[00:50 - 00:54] Speaker USER: I had a really great time too, thank you for inviting me.\n[00:55 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'll definitely have to do this again sometime soon.\n[00:58 - 01:00] Speaker USER: I'd love that." + }, + { + "key": "564", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/564/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Hey Joe, I've been thinking about this idea for a while and I really want to get started on it. It's going to be something that\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, before you go on, what exactly is this idea?\n[00:09 - 00:12] Speaker USER: I want to start a business.\n[00:13 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: What kind of business?\n[00:15 - 00:19] Speaker USER: I want to start a company that manufactures and sells eco-friendly products.\n[00:20 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a great idea! I think there's a lot of potential in that market.\n[00:26 - 00:34] Speaker USER: I know there is! I've been doing some research and there's definitely a demand for eco-friendly products. I just need to figure out the best way to position our\n[00:33 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Have you thought about how you're going to fund this? I mean, do you have a plan for the initial investment?\n[00:40 - 00:51] Speaker USER: That's actually something I was about to mention. I haven't finalized the funding part yet, but I do have a few potential investors in mind. I'll need to work on a solid business plan to present to them." + }, + { + "key": "565", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/565/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Good morning. How can I help you?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'd like to open a new account.\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Have you filled out an application form?\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. And I've brought some documents along with me, too. Do you need to see my passport?\n[00:13 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Yes. I'll just have my assistant look over these quickly and then we'll move on to the next step. Did you want to open up a checking account and a savings account together,\n[00:21 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but I was wondering if there's a minimum balance required for either of these accounts?\n[00:27 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Yes, there is a minimum balance requirement, but it's quite low. I was about to ask if you wanted to open both a checking and savings account.\n[00:36 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I do. Does the checking account come with a debit card?\n[00:40 - 00:50] Speaker USER: Yes. Actually, both accounts come with cards that you can use in ATM machines, so that you won't have to come in to the bank to make a transaction.\n[00:50 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's very convenient.\n[00:52 - 00:57] Speaker USER: It is. Our customers really like it. Do you have any other questions about your new accounts?\n[00:58 - 01:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. What's the maximum amount that you are allowed to have in an overdraft?\n[01:03 - 01:05] Speaker USER: The maximum is $1000.\n[01:06 - 01:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Is there a penalty for having an overdraft?\n[01:11 - 01:25] Speaker USER: Yes, there is a penalty fee if you exceed your overdraft limit. By the way, I didn't get a chance to mention earlier—there's also a small monthly maintenance fee for the accounts unless you maintain the minimum balance. Would you like more details on that?" + }, + { + "key": "566", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/566/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What are your favorite animals?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I really like dogs. Do you have a dog?\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker USER: I used to have a dog. What's your favorite dog breed?\n[00:11 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: I love pugs. What kind of dog did you have before?\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but why did you stop having a dog?\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: She was a chihuahua mixed with chihuahua. She had the body of a chihuahua and the head of a corgi.\n[00:24 - 00:27] Speaker USER: That sounds pretty cute. Do you have any pets?\n[00:27 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: I used to have two dogs. But I can't have dogs where I live now.\n[00:32 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Why's that?\n[00:33 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm in a high rise. I would love to have a cat though! but I'm\n[00:36 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Wait, you mentioned you can't have dogs, but are cats allowed in your building?\n[00:41 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Haha! You're living with a cat! What's your cat's name?\n[00:45 - 00:46] Speaker USER: That's a secret!" + }, + { + "key": "567", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/567/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: May I borrow $50 from you?\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: $50? Until when? How are you going to manage to\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Come on! If I had a job, I'd lend you $50 without asking any questions.\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: But you don't have a job, do you?\n[00:14 - 00:18] Speaker USER: No, but I'm looking for one. I go to the employment office every day.\n[00:19 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why don't you go back home?\n[00:21 - 00:32] Speaker USER: If I went home, I'd have to work on my father's farm. I don't like it at all. I'd rather stay here and find a job I like. All I need is a little more time\n[00:31 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but you didn't mention—how are you actually planning to pay me back?\n[00:35 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Oh, right! I was going to say all I need is a little luck. But as soon as I land a job, I'll pay you back as quickly as I can.\n[00:43 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Luck? OK, I'll let you have it. Maybe that may bring you your luck." + }, + { + "key": "568", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/568/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Hi, I'm looking for some information on a specific topic and I was wondering if you could help me out.\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely! What are you looking for specifically?\n[00:10 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Well, I'm not really sure. I just know that I need information on this topic for a project I'm working on,\n[00:14 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but do you have a deadline for this project? It might help me understand how quickly you need the information.\n[00:21 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Oh, yes, it's due next week. But I haven't really narrowed down the focus yet. Do you have any keywords or phrases that you've been using to search for information?\n[00:31 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I've been searching for \"___\" and \"___\".\n[00:35 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Okay, let me see if I can find anything. (The librarian types in the keywords and searches for websites) Here are a few websites that might have what you're looking for,\n[00:44 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, before I forget, do these sources include peer-reviewed articles? I need at least one for my project.\n[00:51 - 01:00] Speaker USER: Yes, a couple of these are from academic journals, so they should include peer-reviewed articles. Let me know if you need help accessing them or finding specific information." + }, + { + "key": "569", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/569/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, what's up?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hey! I was just wondering if you could do me a huge favor.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Uh, sure. What is it?\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, my son is supposed to be coming home from college today, but his flight got delayed and he won't be able to make it\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Oh, do you know what time his flight is expected to land?\n[00:17 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, it's supposed to land around 11 PM, but he won't be able to get here until late tonight. I was wondering if you could let him in when he gets here and give him a key so he can let himself in.\n[00:28 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Yeah, no problem. I'll be happy to do that.\n[00:32 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you so much! I really appreciate it.\n[00:36 - 00:39] Speaker USER: No problem. I'll see you later.\n[00:39 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Alright, thanks again." + }, + { + "key": "570", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/570/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Hi, Rebekka. I'm so glad I was able to help you during the flood. How are you feeling now?\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm feeling a lot better, thanks. I was really scared when the water started rising and\n[00:10 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I just remembered—do you have everything you need now? Like, are you able to stay somewhere safe?\n[00:17 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I'm staying at my sister's place for now, so I'm safe. I was saying I was really scared when the water started rising, but you came and rescued me. I'm really grateful.\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker USER: I'm just glad I was able to help. It was a really dangerous situation.\n[00:33 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I know. I'm just glad you were there to help me. Thanks again, Kendric." + }, + { + "key": "571", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/571/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Hi! I've got a question for you about renovating our house.\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: What's up?\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Well, our driveway is gravel.\n[00:10 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: That doesn't sound so bad.\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Well, it's really ugly and messy. We can't sweep it all up, so we have to drive on it for the next few months,\n[00:18 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but have you thought about using a different material, like pavers or asphalt, instead of concrete?\n[00:28 - 00:35] Speaker USER: I hadn't considered pavers or asphalt. This is frustrating. Is there a way to get a driveway replaced?\n[00:35 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ugh, no. You have to get a new house to replace your old one.\n[00:41 - 00:45] Speaker USER: A new house? Why don't we just pave the driveway with concrete?\n[00:46 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a possibility. But that costs a lot of money.\n[00:52 - 00:55] Speaker USER: It might be worth it if the driveway looked nice.\n[00:56 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: Maybe we could fix it up a bit to make it look nicer.\n[00:59 - 01:01] Speaker USER: That sounds like a great idea." + }, + { + "key": "572", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/572/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: So, Damarius, I read your story and I was really impressed.\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you! It's been a lot of work, but it's been worth it.\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Absolutely! So tell me a little bit more about your company. What do you do?\n[00:14 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: We're a marketing firm that specializes in social media marketing. Basically, we help companies promote themselves through social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram to\n[00:25 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I'm curious—how do you stay ahead of the constant changes in social media algorithms?\n[00:32 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great question! We actually have a team dedicated to monitoring those changes and adjusting our strategies accordingly. But as I was saying, we also use platforms like Twitter.\n[00:42 - 00:48] Speaker USER: That sounds like a really great service! I'm sure there's a lot of demand for that these days.\n[00:48 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, there definitely is. We've been growing pretty rapidly lately, which has been amazing. But it's also been a lot of work to keep up with everything!\n[00:59 - 01:04] Speaker USER: I can imagine! So how did you come up with the idea for your company?\n[01:05 - 01:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I actually started out working in traditional advertising. But I quickly realized that the industry was changing and that social media was becoming increasingly important for businesses. So I decided to pivot my\n[01:18 - 01:22] Speaker USER: And you saw that gap in the market, right? That's impressive foresight.\n[01:23 - 01:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Exactly! I saw the gap and knew I had to act on it. So I decided to start my own company that focused on social media marketing. And it's been going really well so far!\n[01:34 - 01:38] Speaker USER: That's amazing! I'm really impressed by what you've accomplished.\n[01:39 - 01:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you!" + }, + { + "key": "573", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/573/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: I didn't mean to hit him, officer. It was an accident. I swerved to avoid a cat and lost control of my steering wheel\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, so you're telling me that you accidentally hit this man with your car because you were trying to avoid a cat?\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Yes, that's what happened. I feel really bad about it.\n[00:17 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Did you see the cat before you hit the man?\n[00:20 - 00:26] Speaker USER: No, I didn't see the cat until after I hit him. I swerved to try and avoid it, but it was too late to\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: And you didn't see the man until after you hit him?\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Right, I didn't see him until after I hit him with my car.\n[00:32 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Where were you coming from before the accident?\n[00:36 - 00:39] Speaker USER: I was coming from the grocery store.\n[00:39 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: And where were you going?\n[00:42 - 00:43] Speaker USER: I was going home.\n[00:44 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: So you weren't paying attention to where you were going when the accident happened?" + }, + { + "key": "574", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/574/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Excuse me. I am interested in getting a library card.\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, let me give you an application. You can fill it out right here at the front desk,\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Oh, by the way, do I need to bring any other documents besides my driver's license?\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just your driver's license will be fine. Now, here's the application form.\n[00:17 - 00:19] Speaker USER: OK, here it is.\n[00:19 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Let me take a look at this for you. May I have your driver's license, please?\n[00:24 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Here's my license and form.\n[00:26 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay, Mr. Murray, you seem to have filled the form out all right. Are you familiar with our rules and borrowing limits,\n[00:32 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Actually, I'm not too sure about the fines. Could you explain that to me?\n[00:36 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course. We have fines for overdue books, and the specific amounts are listed on the handout. By the way, the hours and limitations are also printed on the card and this handout.\n[00:48 - 00:49] Speaker USER: OK.\n[00:50 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you for joining the library; we look forward to serving you." + }, + { + "key": "575", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/575/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Hi Olyvia. How are you today?\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Doing well, Edin. How about yourself?\n[00:07 - 00:16] Speaker USER: I'm doing fine, thanks. I was just wondering if you could help me out with something. I'm looking for a new church to attend and I was hoping you could recommend some\n[00:15 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, are you looking for something more traditional or contemporary in terms of worship style? That might help narrow it down.\n[00:22 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Well, I'm not really sure. I've been attending the same church for a while and it just doesn't seem to be meeting my needs anymore.\n[00:29 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: I see. Do you have any particular requirements?\n[00:34 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Not really. I just want a church that is friendly and welcoming, where I can feel like I belong and\n[00:39 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, just to clarify, are you also looking for a church that has community activities or small groups? That could be important for feeling like you belong.\n[00:49 - 00:54] Speaker USER: Yes, that's a good point. A church with active community involvement would definitely be a plus." + }, + { + "key": "576", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/576/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, Jack, where's your car?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I got rid of that clunker. This is my new one.\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Is that right? This surely beats the the old\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I just have to ask—how much did this set you back? It looks pretty pricey.\n[00:15 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Yeah, it costed a bundle, alright? But I was saying, this surely beats the old one, right?\n[00:22 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Definitely, hop in, I'll give you a ride.\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Ok. Boy, this looks expensive.\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, it costed a bundle, alright?\n[00:32 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Wow, this thing can haul.\n[00:35 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, this sucker is the fastest thing I've ever owned.\n[00:39 - 00:44] Speaker USER: I believe it. Hoo, this car corners like it's on rails. It's\n[00:43 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, did you mention if this has any special features or is it just speed and handling?\n[00:49 - 00:55] Speaker USER: It does have some cool features, but I was going to say, it corners like it's on rails.\n[00:55 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: We are on the highway. Find the pound shade.\n[00:59 - 01:02] Speaker USER: Wow, this car can really burn rubber.\n[01:02 - 01:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's a great feeling." + }, + { + "key": "577", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/577/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:08] Speaker USER: I'm thinking about getting you a different type of flower today, Joselin. What do you think - lilies, daisies, or roses? I\n[00:07 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but I was just wondering, have you ever considered getting orchids? They're quite unique and elegant.\n[00:14 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Orchids are beautiful, but I was thinking of something more cheerful today. I think sunflowers would be nice. They're cheerful and they always make me think of summertime.\n[00:26 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're right, sunflowers are definitely cheerful. But then again, so are daisies. And lilies are really beautiful too. I don't know, I can't decide! What do you think?\n[00:39 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Hmm...I'm not sure. They're all pretty flowers, so it's tough to choose just one. Maybe we could go with\n[00:45 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh! What if we let the florist decide? Sometimes they have the best eye for mixing flowers.\n[00:53 - 01:02] Speaker USER: That's a great idea! I'm sure the florist can put together a nice arrangement with all three types of flowers. Thanks for your help, Joselin.\n[01:03 - 01:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: No problem, Yasser. I'm always happy to help you out." + }, + { + "key": "578", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/578/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, how are you?\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hi! Are you cooking tonight?\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Yes, I am! My husband and I have been craving Indian food, so I've been researching some recipes.\n[00:10 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: I am happy to be on this journey with you! Do you want to be my friend? I need help with the ingredients list\n[00:16 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, I just got curious—what Indian recipes are you planning to try tonight?\n[00:23 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: I haven't decided yet, but I was thinking of trying a chicken curry and maybe some naan bread. I'd love to be your friend! I love helping people with their cooking.\n[00:34 - 00:41] Speaker USER: That sounds delicious! I'm glad we can have this experience together. I'm excited to get started with\n[00:40 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Before we dive in, do you have all the spices needed for the recipes? Sometimes they can be hard to find.\n[00:46 - 00:54] Speaker USER: That's a good point. I need to check my pantry for spices like garam masala and turmeric. I'm excited to get started!" + }, + { + "key": "579", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/579/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Do you like kids?\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not particularly, no.\n[00:04 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Why not?\n[00:05 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I have seen a lot of the effects of having kids. It's just not for me. I think my kids would be better off without me because\n[00:13 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but what specific effects are you referring to? Are they financial, emotional, or something else?\n[00:21 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's a mix of both, really. Financial strain, emotional stress, and the time commitment. My life would be a lot easier if I didn't have kids.\n[00:32 - 00:35] Speaker USER: That's a really pessimistic way of looking at it.\n[00:36 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's true though. My life would be a lot easier if I didn't have kids.\n[00:41 - 00:50] Speaker USER: Well, there's nothing wrong with saying \"I don't want kids\" though. But when you mentioned earlier that your kids would be better off without you, what did you mean by that? Did you\n[00:49 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: I just meant that my personal issues and lack of desire to have kids might negatively impact them. Oh sure there isn't, but my opinion doesn't matter. It's just the way I feel." + }, + { + "key": "580", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/580/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: Hi there!\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hey! How are you doing?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker USER: I'm doing alright, thanks for asking. What about your day?\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm good. By the way, do you have an umbrella with you? It really looks like it could start raining any minute.\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Oh, I didn't even think about that! I hope my friend arrives soon, though. He's supposed to meet me here.\n[00:19 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, hopefully he'll be here before it starts raining. Do you know how long he'll take to\n[00:22 - 00:26] Speaker USER: He should be here any minute now. Thanks for talking with me." + }, + { + "key": "581", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/581/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: I'm painting my new apartment!\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Are you getting rid of anything in your new apartment?\n[00:06 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Well, I don't really have any room to keep furniture, but I am painting the wall in my bedroom. I'm painting it a bright yellow to\n[00:13 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Bright blue sounds interesting! But do you think it might be too bold for a bedroom? Sometimes softer colors can be more relaxing.\n[00:23 - 00:31] Speaker USER: I considered that, but I really love vibrant colors. By the way, I haven't mentioned yet that I'm also planning to repaint the living room in a\n[00:30 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that's great! What color are you thinking for the living room?" + }, + { + "key": "582", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/582/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Is that the Japanese Restaurant?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking. May I help you?\n[00:05 - 00:06] Speaker USER: What kind of food do you serve?\n[00:06 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: We serve a great variety of popular Japanese dishes in set courses, and also many meat dishes like\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but do you have any vegetarian options as well?\n[00:16 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, we do offer vegetarian dishes. As I was saying, we also have many meat dishes.\n[00:23 - 00:25] Speaker USER: I see. That sounds fine. Until what time are you open?\n[00:26 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: We are open until 10 but our last order for dinner is at 9:30 so you\n[00:30 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Oh, one more thing—do we need a reservation if we're coming around 9?\n[00:35 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Reservations are recommended, but not required. Just to finish, our last order is at 9:30 pm.\n[00:41 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Fine. We'll be there before that time.\n[00:44 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you, sir. We look forward to welcoming you." + }, + { + "key": "583", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/583/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: So, can you tell me a little bit about your company?\n[00:03 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure. We're a small startup that's been around for about two years. We develop software for businesses of all sizes.\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker USER: That sounds really interesting. What kind of software do you help businesses\n[00:16 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but I wanted to quickly ask—what's the size of your current team?\n[00:21 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Oh, we have a team of about 15 people right now, mostly developers and a few sales and support staff. But back to your question, we mainly focus on enterprise resource planning (ERP) software. This helps businesses manage their resources more effectively and efficiently.\n[00:39 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wow, that sounds like it could be really helpful for companies. Do you have any case studies or success stories that you can share?\n[00:46 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Yes, we actually have a few case studies on our website that show how our software has helped improve the operations of our clients' businesses. I can send you the link after\n[00:54 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, if you could give me a brief overview of one of those case studies right now, that would be great!\n[01:00 - 01:24] Speaker USER: Sure! One of our clients, a mid-sized manufacturing company, was able to reduce their operational costs by 20% within the first six months of using our ERP software. They were struggling with inventory management and production scheduling, and our solution helped streamline those processes, leading to significant cost savings." + }, + { + "key": "584", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/584/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Mr. Wilson. We are very regretful about the mistakes in goods. I am very sorry and we will be responsible for the inconvenience caused\n[00:07 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: I understand, but I must ask, how do you plan to handle the loss we sustained due to this mistake?\n[00:14 - 00:30] Speaker USER: We have no choice but to hold you responsible for the loss. The first problem is supposed to be solved after the investigation. About the second problem, I admit it's our fault, so we will exchange all merchandise that falls short of our quality standards\n[00:29 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but could you clarify how long the exchange process will take? It's crucial for us to manage our inventory accordingly.\n[00:38 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Certainly, I was going to mention that we will expedite the process. But just to confirm, we will exchange all merchandise that falls short of our sample.\n[00:48 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well. I hope there won't be such things no more." + }, + { + "key": "585", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/585/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Hi, Mom. I'm feeling really lousy today. I've got a cold and now I feel all achy too. My throat hurts and I have a slight fever,\n[00:07 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh no, sweetheart! Have you been drinking enough fluids? Staying hydrated is really important when you're sick.\n[00:14 - 00:22] Speaker USER: I think I've been drinking enough, but I can't stop sneezing! Do you think I could take some ibuprofen for my headache and achy muscles?\n[00:23 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, that's a good idea. Let me go get that for you.\n[00:27 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Thanks, Mom.\n[00:30 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're welcome, dear. I'll be right back." + }, + { + "key": "586", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/586/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Let's meet before next week's meeting, Jane. I want to kick around some ideas with the team\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but do you have any specific topics in mind that we should prepare for?\n[00:09 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Yes, I want to focus on our new marketing strategy and also discuss the budget allocations. But I haven't mentioned the timing yet—how does next Monday afternoon, around three, sound?\n[00:20 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: That works for me. I'll put you in my book." + }, + { + "key": "587", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/587/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I really want a dog, but my lease says I can't have one.\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: If you get a dog, do you want to get a big one or a small one?\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Big. I really love corgis.\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like a lot of work.\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker USER: It is work, but the corgis are so adorable and\n[00:17 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but have you thought about discussing this with your landlord? Maybe you could negotiate something.\n[00:23 - 00:31] Speaker USER: I haven't tried that yet. But back to corgis, they are so cute! There are definitely corgis I think are cute.\n[00:31 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: What do you think of this one? He's called Buddy.\n[00:35 - 00:38] Speaker USER: I don't know that name. Do you want to name him something else,\n[00:37 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I was just curious if you had any names in mind already. Do you?" + }, + { + "key": "588", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/588/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Excuse me, Miss.\n[00:01 - 00:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: What can I do for you?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I've just heard an announcement that my flight has been delayed.\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: What's your flight number?\n[00:09 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Flight CA216 to Chengdu.\n[00:13 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it's true. It has been delayed.\n[00:16 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Could you please tell me why?\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, of course. The delay is due to heavy rain affecting\n[00:23 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I'm really concerned about the timing. Do you have any idea how long the delay might be?\n[00:29 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: I am sorry, we don't know the extent of the delay at present. But according to the latest weather forecast, there will be a change in weather soon. I was about to mention that the delay is due to heavy rain, which is causing the issue.\n[00:43 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Oh, I see. We have to wait. Well, is it possible for the rain to stop before noon?\n[00:48 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's hard to say. Weather is so changeable in the summer. Please listen to the latest announcement about your flight." + }, + { + "key": "589", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/589/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: OK, that's a cut. Let's start from the beginning everyone.\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: What was the problem that time?\n[00:06 - 00:20] Speaker USER: The feeling was all wrong, Mike. She is telling you that she doesn't want to see you anymore, but I want to get more anger from you. You're acting hurt and sad, but that's not how your character would act in this situation. He\n[00:19 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: But Jason and Laura had been together for 3 years. Don't you think his reaction would be one of both anger and sadness?\n[00:28 - 00:37] Speaker USER: At this point, no. I think he would react the way most guys would and then later on, we would see his real thoughts and\n[00:36 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, just to clarify, do you mean we should focus more on his immediate, perhaps more primal reaction, and save the mixed emotions for a later scene?\n[00:47 - 00:53] Speaker USER: Exactly, that's what I was getting at. The mixed emotions can come later, but in this moment, I need raw anger." + }, + { + "key": "0", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/0/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Thank you so much for renting this apartment to me. I really appreciate it.\n[00:04 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: No problem, Rayaan. I'm glad you like it. It's always nice to have a new tenant who is excited about their new home. How do you like the layout of\n[00:12 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I just wanted to mention how much I love the area! It's so different from my old neighborhood. Everything is so clean and well-kept here. I feel much safer walking around at night too.\n[00:23 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: That makes me happy to hear! We take a lot of pride in our community, and we want everyone to feel safe and comfortable here. If you ever need anything, don't hesitate to reach out\n[00:35 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Actually, speaking of that, I was wondering if there's a local contact number I can reach in case of any emergencies or issues with the apartment?\n[00:44 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely, I'll provide you with that. And as I was saying, we're always happy to help out our tenants however we can." + }, + { + "key": "1", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Hey, Lola. I know you've been admiring my watch for a while now and I wanted to show you that I care about you by giving it to you as\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, are you really sure about this? I don't want to take something that means so much to you.\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Of course I'm sure. I want you to have it because it'll make you happy and I care about making you\n[00:19 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Your happiness is important too, Kemoni. Are you really okay with parting with it?" + }, + { + "key": "2", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/2/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: It's so nice in here. The warmth is really comforting, especially\n[00:04 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but I just noticed the scent of the candles. Do you know what fragrance it is? It's really soothing.\n[00:11 - 00:24] Speaker USER: I love the smell of the candles too. I think it's a mix of lavender and vanilla, which makes it even more calming. By the way, the roses are beautiful. It's such a shame they only last a short period before\n[00:23 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: True, but don't you think that's what makes them even more special? The fact that they're so fleeting?" + }, + { + "key": "3", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/3/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I can't believe you're still out here! It's horrible weather, you should really come inside before\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I'm fine, I don't mind the rain. Actually, I find it quite refreshing— it helps\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Are you sure? You look like you're about to collapse. Here, let me help you up.\n[00:14 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks, but I'm really okay. I just wanted to enjoy the storm for a little while longer. It's so calming in\n[00:22 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Exhilarating? I get that, but your health is more important. Seriously, you should come inside.\n[00:28 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: If you say so. I'm going back inside, but I'll leave the door open for you in case you change your mind.\n[00:35 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Thanks, Aine." + }, + { + "key": "4", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/4/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Hey Noemi, I was just admiring your signature and I'm really impressed with how intricate and well-defined it is. It's definitely one of the best signatures I've ever seen. I\n[00:09 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, thank you! I actually put a lot of time and effort into perfecting it. A lot of people don't realize how important having a good signature can be.\n[00:18 - 00:26] Speaker USER: I completely agree! Your signature is so unique and it really stands out. It must take you forever to write it out every time,\n[00:25 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, not anymore. It doesn't take me too long these days since I've had a lot of practice. But yeah, back when I first started working on it, it took me ages to get it right.\n[00:37 - 00:46] Speaker USER: It definitely shows how much dedication and effort you put into it. Do you mind if I ask what inspired you to create such a detailed signature?\n[00:46 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not at all! I actually came up with the idea when I was trying to think of a way to make my name stand out more. I figured that if I had a really cool signature, people would remember my name better.\n[01:00 - 01:12] Speaker USER: That makes total sense! And it definitely worked because like I said, your signature is really unique and eye-catching. So, do you have any advice for someone who is trying to create their own signature?\n[01:13 - 01:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, definitely practice a lot! It takes time to perfect your technique and find the style that works best for you. But it's definitely worth it in the end." + }, + { + "key": "5", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/5/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What time is it, Tom?\n[00:01 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just a minute. It's ten to nine by my watch, but\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Ten to nine? I had no idea it was so late. I must be off now.\n[00:09 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: What's the hurry?\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker USER: I must catch the nine-thirty train.\n[00:13 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: You've plenty of time yet. The railway station is very close. It won't take more than twenty minutes to get there. By the way, you didn't finish—what were you saying about your watch earlier?" + }, + { + "key": "6", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/6/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Hey, thanks for the advice earlier about focusing on my goals. I've been thinking about it a lot and you're right, I need to start working towards them by setting\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Immediately, right? That's great to hear! So, what are your goals?\n[00:14 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Well, first off, I want to get a better job. My current job is okay, but it doesn't pay very well and I'm not really challenged by it. So I've been looking for something else that would be more fulfilling and better paying. Do you have any advice on how to go about doing a thorough\n[00:28 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Doing that? Absolutely! Have you considered updating your resume first? It's crucial to make sure it looks polished before you start applying.\n[00:38 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Sure! I was going to start working on my resume today and then apply to some places. I'll also try to network more, like you mentioned earlier. Thanks for the advice!\n[00:49 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: No problem, good luck!" + }, + { + "key": "7", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/7/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey! What are you doing? Trying to break into my house?\n[00:03 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, no, no. I'm just looking for my cat. She ran off earlier and I thought she might have wandered into\n[00:08 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Your cat? Really? Do you really expect me to believe that? It's the middle of the night and you're trying to break into my house. There's no way I'm buying that story. Who are you really and what do you want with\n[00:20 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm telling the truth. I swear. I know it looks bad, but I was just desperate to find her. Please, I mean no harm.\n[00:29 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Well, even if that's true, you're still trying to break into my house. That's not acceptable. I'm going to call the police unless you leave right now.\n[00:39 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, please don't do that. I'm sorry for trying to break in. I'll leave right away." + }, + { + "key": "8", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/8/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: Excuse me.\n[00:01 - 00:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah?\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker USER: I've never used this place before. Can you give me some idea what I need to do to\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, sure! You just put quarters in the machines. It's easy.\n[00:10 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Yes, but. . . well. . .\n[00:14 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: What?\n[00:15 - 00:17] Speaker USER: How do I use the machines?\n[00:17 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: What do you mean? These are the washing machines. Those big things over there are the dryers.\n[00:24 - 00:27] Speaker USER: I see. Do the machines have soap or do\n[00:26 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Soap? No, of course not. You have to put soap in. Did you bring your soap?\n[00:32 - 00:40] Speaker USER: No, I don't have soap. Also, I was going to ask earlier—do the machines have soap dispensers, or do I need to buy soap separately?\n[00:41 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, you can buy some from that vending machine over there." + }, + { + "key": "9", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/9/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: How would you describe your relationship with our boss?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: We have a fairly good working relationship, but there was also a situation where\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Rough spot? What happened?\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, it was just a minor disagreement over a project deadline. We managed to resolve it quickly, though.\n[00:15 - 00:17] Speaker USER: I see. What do you think his strengths are?\n[00:18 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, he has an amazing ability to analyze information and he is very good at making the right decision in tough scenarios, especially\n[00:26 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Speaking of decisions, do you think his approach to handling team conflicts is effective?\n[00:32 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, but I was going to say he's particularly good in tough situations. And yes, his conflict resolution skills are definitely a strength as well." + }, + { + "key": "10", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/10/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Where are you going on vacation this year?\n[00:02 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, we were thinking about going on the voyage to the Caribbean Sea. It's a beautiful part of the world, and\n[00:09 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but have you checked the weather forecast? I remember the weather there can be really unpredictable.\n[00:16 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I've been reading weather reports for the Caribbean on the internet. They seem to have lots of storms.\n[00:22 - 00:34] Speaker USER: They certainly do. When we went on a voyage, we stopped at Jamaica and the Cayman Islands. And both had been hit by storms two weeks before. You could still see a lot of damage, especially\n[00:33 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that sounds concerning. Did it affect your experience there?\n[00:39 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Yes, the damage was noticeable, but we still enjoyed the trip. If you decide to go, just be prepared for potential weather issues." + }, + { + "key": "11", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/11/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, it's been a while.\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, it has. How have you been?\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker USER: I've been good. Just busy with work and stuff. You know how it gets when\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, speaking of work, did you ever finish that big project you were working on last time we talked?\n[00:17 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Yeah, I did. It was a lot of work, but everything turned out well in the end. So, what have you been up to lately? Anything exciting?\n[00:26 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not too much, just the usual stuff. You know, work and hanging out with friends. Nothing too exciting. But I did just get back from a trip to Europe last week. That was pretty cool.\n[00:37 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Oh wow, that sounds amazing! What was your favorite part?\n[00:43 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: There were so many highlights, but if I had to choose one it would probably be when we went to Paris and saw the Eiffel Tower lit\n[00:49 - 00:55] Speaker USER: The Eiffel Tower? I've always wanted to see it in person. Was it as breathtaking as everyone says?\n[00:55 - 01:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely, it was even better than I imagined. The view from the top was incredible. I definitely recommend going if you ever get the chance.\n[01:04 - 01:09] Speaker USER: Yeah, I've always wanted to go to Europe. It sounds like you had a great time.\n[01:09 - 01:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, it was a lot of fun. I'm definitely planning on going back at some point.\n[01:15 - 01:18] Speaker USER: Well, I hope you do. I'm sure you'll have another great time.\n[01:19 - 01:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks. I think I will." + }, + { + "key": "12", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/12/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi, Walter!\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hi, Sterling!\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker USER: What do you think of our new teacher?\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Professor Wood? I think he's a brilliant researcher, but\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but do you mean brilliant in terms of his research or his teaching style?\n[00:16 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Mostly his research. But I was going to say he's a brilliant scientist. However, I also noticed that he seems a bit absent-minded at times.\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker USER: You've got a point there. But do you think he's a little absent-minded?\n[00:32 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: I guess so." + }, + { + "key": "13", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/13/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:10] Speaker USER: So you're telling me that I'm going to meet a tall, dark, and handsome stranger who's going to sweep me off my feet and we'll live happily ever after?\n[00:10 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, that is what I see in your future. This man will come into your life and sweep you away. You'll be head over heels for him and you'll have a deep connection\n[00:19 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Wait, are you sure about this? I mean, what if I'm not ready for someone like that?\n[00:24 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: I understand your hesitation, but according to what I see, you'll be ready when he arrives. You'll be very happy together.\n[00:33 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Well, I don't know about all of that but it does sound nice. I hope he comes soon!\n[00:39 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: He will, Ingrid. Just be patient and wait for him to enter your\n[00:43 - 00:46] Speaker USER: But what if he doesn't? What if I miss him somehow?" + }, + { + "key": "14", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/14/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: How about we all go for a meal at the Pizza Experience this evening?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: We went to the Pizza Experience last Wednesday, didn't we?\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Yes, we did, and the time before that, why don't we go to the Steakhouse.\n[00:12 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: But Bridget doesn't eat meat, so the\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Oh, right! I forgot. What about the Kingfisher? She eats fish, doesn't she?\n[00:19 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, she does, but Arthur doesn't. I was going to ask, you mentioned the Steakhouse earlier—what were you going to say about it before I interrupted?\n[00:29 - 00:35] Speaker USER: I was just thinking it might be a nice change, but yeah, it won't work for Bridget. How about we try the Carrots?\n[00:35 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh yes, we've had lunch there a couple of times, haven't we? It's a good option for everyone." + }, + { + "key": "15", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/15/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Taxi! Taxi!\n[00:01 - 00:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Where to, sir?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker USER: I'd like to go to the railway station I have\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but do you have a specific train to catch? The traffic is quite heavy right now.\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker USER: No, I'm not in a hurry. But I was asking if it's a long run to the station?\n[00:17 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: It'll take about 20 minutes.\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker USER: The streets are heavy with traffic at this time of the day, are they?\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, they are. It's the rush hour now.\n[00:28 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Would you please drive slowly and carefully?\n[00:31 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, sir." + }, + { + "key": "16", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/16/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey! I've been knitting a lot lately. Do you know how to knit?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: No. What's knitting?\n[00:06 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Knitting is basically the process of creating different shapes. You'll need yarn, and some knitting needles. You'll also need a special type of yarn that is softer and easier to handle than the more typical wool yarn. The more typical yarn can sometimes get really scratchy if you work with it for too long, but the special yarn won't irritate your hands as much.\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds interesting. Is it difficult to learn?\n[00:32 - 00:40] Speaker USER: No, it is actually really easy to learn how to knit. I think anyone could learn in a matter of minutes, and then you'd be able to\n[00:39 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but what kind of shapes can you make with knitting? Are we talking about simple things like scarves, or can you make more complex items?\n[00:49 - 01:01] Speaker USER: You can make a wide variety of items, from simple scarves to complex sweaters and even stuffed animals. But I didn't finish explaining that once you learn the basics, you can\n[01:00 - 01:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I see! So, it's really versatile. I guess it also depends on the type of yarn and needles you use, right?\n[01:09 - 01:16] Speaker USER: Exactly, and once you learn the basics, you'd be good to go! Well, I'll keep it in mind. Thanks!" + }, + { + "key": "17", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/17/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: You know, I know everything there is to know about the American Revolution.\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Really? Tell me about it!\n[00:07 - 00:10] Speaker USER: You know, I could show you what I learned in my history class.\n[00:11 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: That would be really interesting.\n[00:11 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but could you give me a brief overview first? I'm really curious about the key events.\n[00:18 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Sure! The American Revolution was a colonial revolt that took place between 1765 and 1783. The Thirteen American Colonies won independence from Great Britain, leading to the formation of the United States.\n[00:34 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's fascinating! Ok, where should I send it?\n[00:38 - 00:42] Speaker USER: The address is carlg@gmx.de.\n[00:43 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: I will start working on it right away.\n[00:45 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Thanks!" + }, + { + "key": "18", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/18/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I don't know why you always have to be so loud. It's like you're doing it just to get on\n[00:04 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: We're not trying to spite you, we're just living our lives. But I do understand where you're coming from. Is there a specific time of day when the noise is most bothersome to you?\n[00:16 - 00:24] Speaker USER: It's always so loud! And it's always at the most inconvenient times. I can never get any peace and quiet when you're having those\n[00:23 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: I get it, and we really don't want to make you uncomfortable. Maybe we can work out a schedule or something to avoid those times?\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Well, could you at least try to be more considerate? It would mean a lot to me if you guys would just tone it down a bit.\n[00:37 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: We'll try our best, but no promises." + }, + { + "key": "19", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/19/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Mia, can you believe it? The party is finally here!\n[00:03 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know, I can't wait to see what you've been up to. You've been planning this for weeks, and\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Actually, I wanted to ask you—do you think the decorations are too much? I might have gone a little overboard.\n[00:14 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sure they're perfect! So, what exactly have you been up to?\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Well, I've been decorating the house and getting everything ready. I even made some special snacks and prepared a\n[00:23 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, speaking of snacks, do you need help setting up the food table? I noticed it was still empty when I walked in.\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Oh, yes! That would be great. I was just about to finish that up. Thanks for helping me, Mia.\n[00:38 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course! That's what friends are for." + }, + { + "key": "20", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/20/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, Sarah. How are you doing?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm doing alright. How are you?\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: I'm feeling pretty down today.\n[00:08 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: What's wrong?\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker USER: I don't know. I just feel like everything is pointless and that I'll never find a\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hold on, have you been feeling this way for a while, or did something specific trigger it today?\n[00:20 - 00:30] Speaker USER: It's been building up for a while, but today just feels worse. I was going to say I'll never be happy again, but honestly, I don't even know why I feel this way.\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds really tough. I'm here for you, though. We can get through this together.\n[00:37 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Thank you, Sarah. Just knowing you're here for me makes me feel a little better." + }, + { + "key": "21", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/21/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi there. Are you okay?\n[00:01 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, not really. I just found out that my husband is cheating on me with\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Oh my gosh, I'm so sorry to hear that. How did you find out?\n[00:10 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: I saw some messages on his phone. I thought I could trust him, but now I don't know what to believe anymore. It's like everything I thought was true is turned upside down, and\n[00:21 - 00:26] Speaker USER: I can't even imagine how disorienting that must be. Have you confronted him about it yet?\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I haven't. I just feel so betrayed and alone.\n[00:31 - 00:36] Speaker USER: You're not alone. I'm here with you. And I'll listen if you want to talk about it more." + }, + { + "key": "22", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/22/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey! I haven't seen you in forever. How are you?\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm good, I'm good. Just got back from college and thought I'd come say hi. You look like you've\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker USER: College? How was that? I've been meaning to ask how you've been adjusting to everything.\n[00:13 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: It was a bit overwhelming at first, but I eventually got the hang of it. Mostly, I was just studying and hanging out with friends. What about you?\n[00:22 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Yeah, same here. Just finished up my degree and now I'm looking for a job. It's been tough, but I'm sure something will work out\n[00:28 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, job hunting! What field are you looking into? I might know someone who could help.\n[00:33 - 00:42] Speaker USER: That would be amazing! I'm actually looking into marketing roles. I was going to say that something will come up soon, but any help would be great.\n[00:43 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Marketing? I'll check with my contacts and let you know. In the meantime, do you want to grab a coffee or something? Catch up on old times?" + }, + { + "key": "23", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/23/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, boss. How's it going?\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not too bad. We're just trying to stay busy. You know how it is\n[00:06 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Actually, speaking of staying busy, I noticed we've been short-staffed a lot lately. Is that something we're working on?\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, it's been challenging. Well, we're short-staffed today and I was wondering if you could stay a little longer to\n[00:19 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Of course, I can stay late today. But do we have a plan to address this long term?\n[00:24 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: We're working on it, but for now, I really appreciate your flexibility. Thanks, Sherri." + }, + { + "key": "24", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/24/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I don't know who I am anymore. I feel like I'm losing control over\n[00:03 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: What do you mean by losing control? Are you feeling overwhelmed by something specific?\n[00:09 - 00:18] Speaker USER: I just feel like everything is against me. I'm angry all the time and I lash out at people. I don't know how to deal with these feelings\n[00:17 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Patricia, it sounds like you're going through a tough time right now. But you're not alone. I'm here for you, no matter what. We'll figure this out together, okay?\n[00:28 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Thanks, Sarah. Just knowing you're here for me makes me feel a little better.\n[00:34 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course, Patricia. I love you." + }, + { + "key": "25", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/25/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi, is that Sara?\n[00:01 - 00:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker USER: This is Tom. Sorry to bother you at supper but it's\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, don't worry about it. What's going on?\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker USER: My little girl Maria has a high fever. We're taking her to the hospital in a short time.\n[00:13 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm really sorry to hear that. Is there anything I can do for you?\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Do you mind taking care of my son Ken? We can't take him with us\n[00:20 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course, I can help. Should I bring him to my house, or do you want me to come over?\n[00:26 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Thank you. Actually, I was going to say we can't take him along to the hospital. And yes, you can bring him to your house. But he hasn't finished his dinner yet.\n[00:36 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: No problem at all. He can have dinner with us, and then my son will play games with him." + }, + { + "key": "26", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/26/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, Alex. How was your day?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Pretty good. I got a lot done at work. And how was your [interrupt]\n[00:05 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but when you say \"a lot done,\" do you mean you finally finished that big project you've been working on?\n[00:12 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not exactly. I still have a few things left, but I made significant progress. How was your day?\n[00:20 - 00:26] Speaker USER: It was alright. I had to run a lot of errands, but it's all done now. So, what did you do at work today?\n[00:27 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I had a lot of meetings. And then I had to get some work done on the computer. But I'm glad it's finally the\n[00:33 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Oh, speaking of meetings, did you manage to catch up with Sarah about the new proposal?\n[00:38 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, we discussed it briefly. But as I was saying, I'm glad it's Friday!\n[00:43 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Yeah, me too. So, what do you want to do this weekend?\n[00:47 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't know. What do you want to do?\n[00:50 - 00:53] Speaker USER: Well, we could go see a movie or something.\n[00:53 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like fun! Let's do that!" + }, + { + "key": "27", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/27/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I was just reading about child discipline techniques. The most effective seems to be the \"five-second rule.\"\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: What is the five-second rule?\n[00:08 - 00:15] Speaker USER: If a child takes something of yours and doesn't drop it immediately, you can give them the five-second rule to encourage them\n[00:15 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm not too sure about that. The thing is, you can't physically force a child to give you something.\n[00:21 - 00:26] Speaker USER: I don't want to force her! I just want to stop her from taking things without\n[00:25 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: I understand your concern. Maybe there is some other technique that you could use.\n[00:30 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Can you recommend anything? I was actually going to explain more about the five-second rule and how it works psychologically.\n[00:38 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: I guess what I'm getting at is that parenting is really tricky." + }, + { + "key": "28", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/28/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I feel terrible. I don't even remember what happened last night.\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you want to talk about it? Maybe it will help you piece together\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker USER: I don't know. It's just so embarrassing. I can't believe I did that.\n[00:14 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Come on, Richie. You can tell me anything. What's the worst that could happen?\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Okay, but you have to promise not to laugh at me.\n[00:25 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: I promise. What happened?\n[00:29 - 00:39] Speaker USER: I don't really know. I remember we were at the party and I was drinking and then...I don't know. The next thing I remember is waking up this morning with a horrible hangover.\n[00:39 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you remember anything else? Anything at all?\n[00:43 - 00:48] Speaker USER: No, that's it. It's like everything after a certain point is just a blur, and\n[00:47 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: A blank? That sounds rough. But do you remember if anything unusual happened before that blank spot? Like, did someone say or do something that might have triggered it?\n[00:59 - 01:08] Speaker USER: Now that you mention it, I do recall someone pulling me aside, but I can't remember who it was or what they said. Everything just went fuzzy after that." + }, + { + "key": "29", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/29/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, what's up?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not much, just hanging out. What about you?\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Same here. Just chilling and enjoying the day.\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, it's really nice out today. Perfect weather for just taking a\n[00:11 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Speaking of weather, did you hear about the storm that's supposed to hit next week? I was thinking maybe we should plan something indoors just in case.\n[00:19 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I hadn't heard about that. Good idea, we should definitely keep an eye on the forecast. But yeah, today is perfect for just taking it easy and not having to worry about anything.\n[00:32 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Absolutely. I love days like this where you can just relax and not have to think about anything stressful.\n[00:39 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, me too. I feel like we don't get enough of those lately. It seems like there's always something going on that needs our attention.\n[00:47 - 00:52] Speaker USER: I know what you mean. I feel like I'm always either working or trying to\n[00:51 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: Or dealing with something unexpected, right? It's like there's never a moment to just breathe.\n[00:57 - 01:03] Speaker USER: Exactly. It's nice to have a day where you can just relax and not have to worry about anything for a change." + }, + { + "key": "30", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/30/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: This salad is really good. I'm so glad we decided to come here for dinner.\n[00:04 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know, me too. This steak is delicious. I'm glad we could get a table at such short notice, especially\n[00:10 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Oh, speaking of that, I was actually surprised we got in so quickly. I heard they're usually booked solid for weeks.\n[00:19 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, it's a great restaurant. I've been wanting to try it for a while now.\n[00:24 - 00:29] Speaker USER: I'm glad we finally made it here then. It was definitely worth the wait.\n[00:29 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know. The food is amazing. I'm so full, though.\n[00:34 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Me too. I think we should save room for dessert, but\n[00:38 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, did you see the dessert menu? It looks incredible. I don't know how we'll choose!\n[00:45 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Yeah, that sounds like a good idea." + }, + { + "key": "31", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/31/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Let's go to Burger Queen for lunch. They have good cheeseburgers.\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK. I am hungry, too. I like their milkshake. They're very creamy and I usually\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Speaking of their milkshakes, did you know they have a new flavor? I think it's caramel. Have you tried it?\n[00:15 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I haven't tried that one yet! But I did try their vanilla milkshake last time, and it was really delicious.\n[00:22 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Yup, they have good French fries as well. Not very thick, but crispy enough. You should try them with some mayonnaise sauce. That is the Belgium style. You will love how the\n[00:32 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, you mentioned the caramel milkshake earlier—do you know if it's available today? I might want to try that instead of the vanilla one.\n[00:39 - 00:51] Speaker USER: Oh, I'm not sure if it's available today, but you can ask when we order. Anyway, back to the fries—trust me, you should definitely try them with the mayo sauce. It's a game-changer!\n[00:51 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK, I think I know what to order for my lunch now. But, eating too much fried food really makes me fat.\n[00:57 - 01:02] Speaker USER: Come on. You just have it once in a while, not every day. It will not harm you.\n[01:02 - 01:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's true. You can hear my tummy grumbling. I am really hungry!\n[01:07 - 01:11] Speaker USER: Be patient. Good food never comes fast.\n[01:12 - 01:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ok!" + }, + { + "key": "32", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/32/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: So have you been knitting yet?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not yet. I haven't found the time.\n[00:05 - 00:13] Speaker USER: I don't knit either. It's really fun, but I just don't have time for it. I always go to bed before I've finished a project\n[00:12 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: What did you make?\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker USER: I made these really pretty scarves! I'll post some pictures on Instagram if you want.\n[00:18 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, I'll follow you! By the way, you mentioned you always go to bed before you've finished something earlier. What was it you were talking about?\n[00:26 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Oh, I meant I always go to bed before I've finished knitting a project." + }, + { + "key": "33", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/33/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey Mom, I was just wondering if you could maybe help me out with something.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: What is it, Santina?\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Well, I was wondering if you could help me keep the house clean. You know, like help me vacuum and dust the\n[00:11 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, speaking of vacuuming, did you notice the vacuum cleaner has been making a weird noise lately? I was thinking we might need to get it checked.\n[00:19 - 00:31] Speaker USER: I didn't notice that, but yeah, we should definitely get it checked. Anyway, I was saying, I just don't want the house to be messy. I know that if the litter is not scooped, it will start to smell bad.\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, that's true. But keeping the house clean is a lot of work. Are you sure you're ready to\n[00:36 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Up for it? Yeah, I'm sure. I really don't mind doing it.\n[00:40 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay, well let me know if you need any help." + }, + { + "key": "34", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/34/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: So, you were walking to your friend's house when you saw a big black dog in your way. What did you think at\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: What kind of dog was it? Do you know the breed?\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker USER: I'm not sure about the breed, but I got scared and ran the other way.\n[00:12 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why were you scared?\n[00:14 - 00:18] Speaker USER: I don't know. It was just a big black dog and it looked like it\n[00:17 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Did it bark at you or do anything threatening?\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker USER: No, it didn't bark, but it looked mean, like it might hurt me.\n[00:25 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you think all big black dogs are mean?\n[00:27 - 00:31] Speaker USER: No, I don't think all of them are mean. But that one looked like it might hurt me.\n[00:32 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: So, you were smart to run away from it then.\n[00:35 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Yeah, I guess so." + }, + { + "key": "35", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/35/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I've loved climbing trees since I was a little girl. It's always been one of my favorite things to challenge myself\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why do you think you were so drawn to it even as a child? Was it the thrill or something else?\n[00:11 - 00:31] Speaker USER: It was definitely the thrill, but also the sense of freedom. I just love the feeling of being up high and looking down at the world. It's like being in a different world up there. And it's something that I'm really good at. I know how to climb safely and efficiently, and I have a lot of experience with different types of trees, which\n[00:30 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I just realized—what kind of training do you need to become a professional tree climber? Is it mostly on-the-job experience or are there formal certifications?\n[00:41 - 00:55] Speaker USER: It's a mix of both. On-the-job experience is crucial, but there are also certifications for safety and tree care that you need. I was going to mention different types of trees earlier, but yes, the training is extensive and ongoing." + }, + { + "key": "36", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/36/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I'm so excited to be able to cook our Thanksgiving feast together this year!\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Me too! I can't believe how much we have to be thankful for. It's been such a great year.\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Yeah, it really has. I'm especially thankful for you, Baker. You've been my rock this year.\n[00:17 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Aww, Johann, I feel the same way about you. I'm so grateful for your love and support throughout\n[00:23 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Speaking of love, I was wondering if we should try that new recipe for the stuffing this year? I heard it's amazing.\n[00:30 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds great! But I was going to say I'm also thankful for our health, our home, and our wonderful friends and family.\n[00:39 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Yes, definitely. We are truly blessed. What are you most thankful for this year, Baker?\n[00:45 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think I'm most thankful for the love and happiness we share. It's the best feeling in the world, and I cherish it more than anything else." + }, + { + "key": "37", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/37/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Hey boss, I'm feeling really exhausted today. My body is aching and my head is pounding. I\n[00:03 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, before you continue, have you considered if it might be something more serious? Maybe you should see a doctor just to be sure.\n[00:12 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Oh no, that doesn't sound good. Maybe you're right, I should go home and rest for a bit and if\n[00:17 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, definitely do that. I don't want to risk you getting sick or injured out here. It's better to be safe.\n[00:25 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Absolutely. I think that's a good idea. I'll head out and take the rest of the day off so I\n[00:29 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good call. We can manage without you for today. Get some rest and feel better soon.\n[00:36 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Thanks boss. I appreciate it and I'll\n[00:38 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: No problem. Take care of yourself." + }, + { + "key": "38", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/38/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I need to get out of here. I feel like I'm suffocating.\n[00:03 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: What do you mean? You're always complaining about something. Is it me? Do you want to break up\n[00:09 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Wait, it's not about you specifically. It's just that I feel like I can't breathe when I'm around you. You're always demanding and nagging me about something. It's like you never give me a break.\n[00:20 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, maybe if you would actually do what I ask instead of constantly arguing with me, things would be different. But no, you have to do things your way and ignore what\n[00:28 - 00:48] Speaker USER: And that's because I feel like we're stuck in this endless cycle. Maybe if things were different between us, I wouldn't have to argue all the time. But the fact is, we're always fighting and nothing ever gets resolved because we can't even agree on anything. So yes, maybe it is better if I leave." + }, + { + "key": "39", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/39/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Hey, Denise. I took your keys and went outside for a bit. Sorry if I worried you\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, what? Why would you do that? It's freezing out there!\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker USER: I know, but I wanted to get some fresh air. And your place is starting to feel a little too cramped for me to\n[00:13 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Cramped? Are you saying my place is too small for you now?\n[00:16 - 00:29] Speaker USER: No, it's not that. I just needed some space for a moment. I'm sorry, Denise. I know I should have asked first, but I was just feeling really claustrophobic and needed to get out.\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Fine. Just please don't do it again without asking me first.\n[00:33 - 00:37] Speaker USER: I won't. I promise." + }, + { + "key": "40", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/40/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Hey, I'm going to start a garden! I'm thinking of growing an herb garden, so I need to buy some herbs. What should I get?\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Where are you going to plant your garden? I've always wanted to get some rediscovered plants from my grandmother's old\n[00:11 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but about those rediscovered plants, do you think they would thrive in a small urban garden?\n[00:17 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Some of them might, but it really depends on the specific conditions of your garden. Speaking of which, you said you wanted to grow rosemary, thyme, and parsley. These\n[00:27 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Oh, and I was also considering adding basil to the mix. Do you think that would be a good idea?\n[00:32 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Definitely, basil is a great choice! It complements the other herbs well. Now, back to my earlier point, do you have a specific area in your garden for these herbs?" + }, + { + "key": "41", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/41/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I'm so glad I decided to cut out processed foods. I feel so much better without all the\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: I can tell! You look great. What made you decide to finally do it?\n[00:10 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Well, I had been thinking about it for a while. And then one day, I just woke up and said, \"Today is the day.\" So, I went through my pantry and got rid of all of the processed food. It was hard at first, but after a\n[00:23 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, did you notice any immediate changes after you stopped? Like, how long did it take for you to start feeling better?\n[00:30 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Oh, it took about a week or so to really feel the difference. But now, I feel so much better. You know, I was going to say it was tough at first, but now it's just my new normal.\n[00:40 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: You really do look great! And you seem so much more energetic too.\n[00:45 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Yes! I feel like I have more energy now that I'm not eating processed foods. And my skin looks better too. Overall, I just feel healthier without them." + }, + { + "key": "42", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/42/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: How may I help you?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I would like to return this book.\n[00:05 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Is that all you need?\n[00:07 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: I also want to check out this video.\n[00:09 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Is that all you would like to check out\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, before I forget, is this video available for a full week, or is it a shorter loan period?\n[00:17 - 00:22] Speaker USER: It's available for a full week. But I was asking if that's all you would like to check out?\n[00:22 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, that's all I need.\n[00:24 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Do you have your library card?\n[00:27 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Here it is.\n[00:29 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Make sure to take proper care of this video.\n[00:31 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: That won't be a problem.\n[00:33 - 00:36] Speaker USER: If you damage the video, you will be responsible for\n[00:36 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I remember you mentioned something about fines earlier. How much would the fine be if something did happen to the video?\n[00:44 - 00:49] Speaker USER: The fine would depend on the extent of the damage, but I was going to say you'd be fined for any damage.\n[00:50 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Got it, I'll be careful with it." + }, + { + "key": "43", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/43/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I'm not happy with my term paper. I think it could be more detailed\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why do you think that? Is it the content, or maybe the structure?\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker USER: I don't think it's well-organized and I want to add more examples and\n[00:10 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Before you add more information, have you considered reorganizing the sections first? Sometimes a clearer structure can make a big difference.\n[00:20 - 00:25] Speaker USER: That's a good point. I'm going to make an outline first and then add more detail to each section.\n[00:25 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like a solid plan. Let me know if you need any help." + }, + { + "key": "44", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/44/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I've been trying to get into shape by doing calisthenics. Have you ever tried doing calisthenics?\n[00:05 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: What's that?\n[00:06 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Calisthenics is exercising by using your body instead of using weights. It's more efficient and much better for your overall fitness\n[00:15 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but how does it compare in terms of muscle building compared to traditional weightlifting?\n[00:22 - 00:35] Speaker USER: It's quite effective for muscle building, especially for functional strength. However, I haven't mentioned that it's also great for flexibility and mobility. Anyway, I think you'd have a lot of fun doing it with me.\n[00:35 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'll have to look into it, but I definitely would not want to work out at home.\n[00:40 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Why not?\n[00:42 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, but I like to work out at the gym because it's convenient and there are a lot of great machines that I like to use." + }, + { + "key": "45", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/45/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, Sarah. How are you doing?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hey! I'm good, thanks. How are you?\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker USER: I'm good, too. I just slept for like 12 hours I guess\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: 12 hours? That's a lot! Were you feeling okay, or was it just a really long day?\n[00:14 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Yeah, I think I was just exhausted. I don't even remember getting into bed last night.\n[00:19 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, you probably needed the sleep. You should get some more rest today if you can.\n[00:24 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Yeah, I might take a nap later. But I need to get some work done before I\n[00:28 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of work, do you have any deadlines coming up? Maybe you can prioritize and finish the urgent stuff first, then rest.\n[00:37 - 00:45] Speaker USER: That's a good idea. I do have a few things due soon, so I'll focus on those first. Then I can rest without worrying." + }, + { + "key": "46", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/46/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Ugh! I hate cotton candy! I don't know how people can eat it.\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think it tastes great! I've eaten a lot of it.\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Yeah, I guess I'm the only one in my family who hates it. But I guess my family's taste buds\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but why do you think your family is weird just because of that?\n[00:20 - 00:26] Speaker USER: It's not just the cotton candy. They have some unusual tastes in food. Is there anything else you hate?\n[00:27 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, not really. I guess my least favorite thing is sitting in a classroom all day, but I have to do that now for school. I just think it's really\n[00:35 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Speaking of school, have you considered any activities that might make it less boring for you?\n[00:42 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, school is definitely not fun." + }, + { + "key": "47", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/47/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Look out of the window David, there is ice on the lake. Actually their size all over the lake, and\n[00:05 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut you off, but do you think it's safe for everyone to be skating out there? The ice doesn't look that thick from here.\n[00:13 - 00:21] Speaker USER: I think it's safe enough; there are many people skating already. But as I was saying, the ice covers the entire lake. Do you want to join them?\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm not in the mood. When are we going back to the city?\n[00:25 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Not until January the third. It was your dad's idea to spend Christmas at this country hotel.\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: I wanted to stay in New York. Barbara has asked me to a party on New Year's Eve.\n[00:37 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Your dad works very hard at the bank. He needs a quiet Christmas. It will be nice for me too. I won't have to cook.\n[00:45 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, this is going to be the most boring Christmas that I've ever had. By the way, you mentioned earlier that the ice covers the entire lake—how thick do you think it is? I'm still a bit worried about the safety.\n[01:00 - 01:05] Speaker USER: It's hard to say exactly, but considering how many people are out there, it should be thick enough." + }, + { + "key": "48", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/48/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Do you think you can get a ticket for me to The Book of Mormon at the Pantages Theatre next weekend?\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course! How many tickets do you need?\n[00:09 - 00:19] Speaker USER: I want to go with a friend, but we only have two tickets, so I'm trying to get two tickets for each of us. I know it's sold out, so hopefully we can buy our tickets soon.\n[00:19 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but I just realized, if it's sold out, how do you plan to get the extra tickets? Are you thinking of using a resale platform?\n[00:28 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Yes, I'm considering using a resale platform. I'll be sure to keep an eye out. You like that show, right?\n[00:34 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes! I'm so excited to see it. How about you? Any fun plans this weekend?\n[00:41 - 00:49] Speaker USER: I'm not sure yet - I guess I'll have to wait to see the schedule at work tomorrow. I'm hoping to try to go up to the mountains this weekend though.\n[00:49 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's awesome! We always go up to Whistler in the spring to ski. It's always so beautiful! I remember\n[00:56 - 01:00] Speaker USER: Speaking of Whistler, do you think it's better to book accommodations early for a good deal?\n[01:01 - 01:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Definitely, booking early is always a good idea for Whistler. Do you like to ski?" + }, + { + "key": "49", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/49/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Do you know who Nietzsche is? He's an interesting philosopher.\n[00:04 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: I actually had a class on him! I learned that he believes in the truth of an experience over the facts that describe the experience\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but do you mean he values subjective experience more than objective reality?\n[00:17 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, exactly! He thinks that individual experiences are more revealing than just the facts. I think this perspective can really change the way we perceive the world.\n[00:28 - 00:33] Speaker USER: That's pretty interesting! Do you think that will change the way that you perceive the world?\n[00:34 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think I understand what he means. I think it's about confronting your own ignorance and developing more self-awareness and\n[00:42 - 00:51] Speaker USER: empathy, right? That's a profound way to look at it. You've said so much more than I expected you to. This is a great conversation!\n[00:52 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: Haha, no problem. What would you like to talk about next?\n[00:56 - 00:59] Speaker USER: I don't know - I am feeling pretty sleepy.\n[01:00 - 01:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: You are not going to try to wake me up, right?\n[01:04 - 01:08] Speaker USER: Haha, no! I think I'm going to go to bed.\n[01:08 - 01:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good night!" + }, + { + "key": "50", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/50/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Excuse me, sir. What would you like to eat, Chinese food or western food?\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'd like to have Chinese food.\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Are you going to have this set course or have dinner in the dining room?\n[00:12 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Right here, please.\n[00:14 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Please put down the table in front of you. It's more comfortable that you can\n[00:17 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, thank you. So nice you are.\n[00:20 - 00:28] Speaker USER: It's my pleasure. What would you like to drink, milk, tea, coffee, orange juice or iced water?\n[00:28 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: I want a cup of bean milk. Do you have any available\n[00:31 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Yes, here you are. Enjoy your meal.\n[00:34 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks a lot. Oh, excuse me. Can I take two value meals? And I want some chili paste.\n[00:39 - 00:41] Speaker USER: OK, enjoy yourself, sir.\n[00:42 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, sorry to bother you. I want to know what kind of meat it is. Also, I was asking earlier if you have bean milk—did you say yes?" + }, + { + "key": "51", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/51/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Hey, I've been thinking about what you said the other day and I really think you should consider taking\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, yeah? What was that?\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Well, I think it would make sense for us to move in together.\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hmm. I don't know about that. We've only been dating for a few months, and\n[00:15 - 00:25] Speaker USER: I get that, but we're practically living together already. We're always at each other's place, and think about how much money we'd save on rent. Plus, we'd get to spend more time together.\n[00:25 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: I see your point. But I'm just not sure if I'm ready for that kind of commitment yet.\n[00:31 - 00:44] Speaker USER: It doesn't have to be a big deal. We can just take it one step at a time and see how it goes. If it doesn't work out, we can always move back out. But I really think this could be a good thing for us. What do you think?" + }, + { + "key": "52", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/52/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:08] Speaker USER: I'm frustrated. We're supposed to do our assignment on the computer, but I have difficulty getting access to the computers in the library because\n[00:08 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but have you tried reserving a computer in advance? Sometimes they let you book a slot ahead of time.\n[00:16 - 00:29] Speaker USER: I haven't tried that yet, but I'll definitely look into it. I was actually going to mention that the library hours are also a problem for me. I'm looking forward to the day when I can afford to get my own laptop so\n[00:28 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: I totally get that. But before we move on, what were you saying about the library hours? Are they not convenient for you?\n[00:36 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Yeah, they close earlier than I need, especially on weekends. It makes it hard to get everything done." + }, + { + "key": "53", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/53/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi, can I help you?\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. We have a reservation.\n[00:04 - 00:05] Speaker USER: What's your name, Sir?\n[00:06 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Jack.\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Yes Sir. We have your reservation. Could you fill up these forms, I'll need\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: The reservation was for a double, for three nights. Wasn't it?\n[00:16 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Yes, that's correct. But I was just about to ask you to fill up these forms, please." + }, + { + "key": "54", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/54/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Oh, it's getting late. I've got to run. It was nice talking to you, Karren.\n[00:04 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks, Tim. Nice meeting you, too. By the way, before you go, do you know if there's another meeting scheduled for next week? I forgot to check the calendar earlier.\n[00:15 - 00:22] Speaker USER: I was actually going to mention that. There is a meeting next week, but the time hasn't been confirmed yet. I'll make sure to send you\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, okay. Just let me know when you find out. I wouldn't want to miss it.\n[00:26 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Absolutely, I'll keep you posted. Also, I was about to say that I'll make sure to email you the details once it's finalized.\n[00:34 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great, thanks. I guess we'll see each other around.\n[00:37 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Yeah, I hope so. Well, take it easy." + }, + { + "key": "55", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/55/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Do you know where I can park?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you need a spot here or off maybe near\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, I actually need a space on campus.\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: There's a parking structure for students.\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Where can I find it?\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Go to the western side of the campus, and you'll find it there.\n[00:18 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Is it full?\n[00:20 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: When I went up there, it wasn't full at around 9\n[00:22 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Oh, when was that?\n[00:24 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sometime this morning.\n[00:26 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Would it be full now?\n[00:28 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: I am really not sure." + }, + { + "key": "56", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/56/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Come on, let's go for lunch, Gregory.\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was going to eat in, I'm short on cash this\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Don't worry about it. It's on me.\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: In that case, I'm with you. Em, this is good.\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker USER: I agree. Hi, guess what? I went bungee jumping last weekend.\n[00:19 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Are you on the up and up?\n[00:22 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Definitely. You know, I'm into serious sport in a big way.\n[00:27 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: If you ask me, you've got a screw loose somewhere.\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Come off it, it's not that serious. You should DIY, do it yourself, sometimes.\n[00:37 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Fat chance, I'm too scared of bungee jumping.\n[00:41 - 00:46] Speaker USER: No, really, I think you'd like it. I adapted to it right off the bat, and\n[00:45 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, you said you were short on cash earlier. How did you manage to go bungee jumping?\n[00:50 - 01:00] Speaker USER: Oh, I didn't get to finish earlier—I was going to say I had some gift vouchers saved up. But seriously, about bungee jumping, I think you'd surprise yourself." + }, + { + "key": "57", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/57/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, wait up! I need to get on that ferry!\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sorry, miss, but the ferry has already left the\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker USER: No, it can't have! I need to get to the other side! Is there any way you could call it back?\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm afraid there's nothing I can do. You'll have to wait for the next one, which\n[00:13 - 00:20] Speaker USER: But that could be hours! I have an important meeting, is there any other way I can cross?\n[00:20 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sorry, miss, but there's nothing I can do. The next ferry is your best option." + }, + { + "key": "58", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/58/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Hey! I want to watch \"The Outlander Series\" tonight. Do you want to watch it with me? I\n[00:03 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but isn't that the show with time travel and romance? I've been wanting to watch it too!\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Yes, that's the one! How about we get some Indian food, then settle in\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, how about pizza instead? I had Indian food for lunch today." + }, + { + "key": "59", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/59/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey, Mom. I was just thinking...\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thinking about what, sweetie?\n[00:07 - 00:09] Speaker USER: About money.\n[00:09 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: What about it?\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker USER: I wish I had some money so that I could buy myself a new dress or\n[00:15 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Aleya, you know we don't have a lot of money right now. Your father is still looking for a job and I'm trying to save as much as I can.\n[00:23 - 00:25] Speaker USER: But I really want a new toy!\n[00:26 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: I understand, honey. Let me see what I can do. Maybe we can go to the store tomorrow and see if there's something on sale that you might like,\n[00:32 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Do you think Dad will find a job soon?\n[00:36 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm hopeful, sweetie. But in the meantime, we'll have to be careful with our spending. How about we look for something small and affordable?\n[00:46 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Okay, I guess..." + }, + { + "key": "60", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/60/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Did you ever read Capital, Vol. 1? It's one of my favorite books.\n[00:05 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: What do you like about it?\n[00:06 - 00:15] Speaker USER: The ideas are so interesting. Everyone talks about the Communist Manifesto, but Vol. 1 is so much better. It's easier to understand the\n[00:14 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but what specifically makes it easier to read compared to the Communist Manifesto?\n[00:21 - 00:30] Speaker USER: The language is more accessible and the concepts are explained in greater detail. But I haven't mentioned that I also like to delve into\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you also like to read other genres or just political theory?\n[00:34 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Yeah, I'm actually a big reader. I'll probably read a book a week once I get out of school.\n[00:40 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's amazing. I know how long it takes me to read one book!" + }, + { + "key": "61", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/61/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi, I'm looking for the wallet I left here earlier.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, you mean the one that was turned in to lost and found by\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Yes, exactly! Is it still here?\n[00:09 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, somebody came in and claimed it a few minutes after you left. They\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Claimed it? Did they provide any identification or proof that it was theirs?\n[00:20 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, they did. They had a detailed description of the wallet and its contents.\n[00:25 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Oh, okay. Thanks anyway." + }, + { + "key": "62", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/62/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: All right, Bill. Here's your daily exercise schedule. You are to jog before breakfast to\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Jog? Are you sure that's a good idea? I haven't jogged in years.\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Yes, it's important to start slow. Then, you are to walk to the park\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Walk? I usually drive. How far are we talking about here?\n[00:17 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Just a short walk to work. And then, thirty minutes in the gym at lunchtime. I was about to mention that you should also use the stairs, never the elevator, but I see you're already concerned about the gym time.\n[00:30 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh no, the stairs too? This is going to be tough.\n[00:35 - 00:40] Speaker USER: And three times a week, you can either swim, play racquetball, or handball.\n[00:40 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh no, I don't even know how to swim properly.\n[00:44 - 00:50] Speaker USER: Well, you can choose racquetball or handball instead. But let's not forget, it's time for the dance class now.\n[00:51 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Dance class? I wasn't expecting that!" + }, + { + "key": "63", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/63/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Would you show us the menu?\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure. Here you can take\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Oh, before I forget, do you have any specials today?\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, yes, we do have a chef's special. But first, what would you like to order?\n[00:10 - 00:18] Speaker USER: I'd like to have prawn cocktail, and tomato soup for the main course, I'd like steak with onion, with some black coffee afterwards.\n[00:18 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, tomato soup is not being served today, but we have egg soup, it's very delicious. Why don't you try it instead? I\n[00:26 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Egg soup sounds interesting, but could you tell me more about the chef's special before I decide?\n[00:33 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: The chef's special today is grilled salmon with a lemon butter sauce. It's one of our most popular dishes.\n[00:40 - 00:45] Speaker USER: That does sound good, but I think I'll stick with the egg soup. I'll try it.\n[00:45 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Would you like to have a drink?\n[00:48 - 00:50] Speaker USER: Well, I'll have a glass of mineral water.\n[00:51 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Anything else?\n[00:54 - 00:56] Speaker USER: No, thank you. I think it's enough for dinner.\n[00:57 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK. I'll be back soon." + }, + { + "key": "64", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/64/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Do you read a lot of books?\n[00:02 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not as much as I used to. I used to read philosophy and science textbooks in college. But I'm not too much of a fiction reader\n[00:09 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I'm curious, which philosophy books did you find most impactful during your college years?\n[00:17 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Definitely Plato's Republic. You can take a look at the classics in the University of Washington library if you ever visit Seattle!\n[00:25 - 00:30] Speaker USER: That sounds interesting. You mentioned science textbooks earlier—what kind of science books did you read?" + }, + { + "key": "65", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/65/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: How are you liking our new apartment?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's great! I cooked tonight and made some pasta.\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Oh nice, what did you [interrupt]\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but I just remembered we need to buy some kitchen supplies. Are we running low on anything?\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker USER: We might need some more spices, but I was asking about what you cooked. Pasta! It was really good.\n[00:20 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: I really want pizza tonight.\n[00:23 - 00:27] Speaker USER: There's nothing wrong with that! Have you ever tried to make your own pizza from\n[00:26 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: No! Why do you ask?\n[00:29 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Well, I like to make my own pizza. It is a really fun activity. I also found this awesome sauce recipe.\n[00:37 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'll have to give it a try!\n[00:40 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Do you want some tips?\n[00:42 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, I'd love any tips I can get!\n[00:45 - 00:54] Speaker USER: Okay, well first of all you have to have good quality ingredients. I recommend using freshly-made dough, and good quality cheese." + }, + { + "key": "66", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/66/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I've been thinking about renovating my kitchen. What do you think?\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you have an idea about what you want to change or\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I just got excited thinking about this! Have you considered how much it might cost?\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: I want to get rid of the wallpaper and laminate cabinets.\n[00:16 - 00:19] Speaker USER: What's wrong with your current setup? Are\n[00:19 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: They're just a bit bland.\n[00:21 - 00:28] Speaker USER: I see. By the way, you mentioned wanting to change the cabinets. Have you thought about the potential disruption during the renovation process?\n[00:28 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I don't know much about how they're constructed but I wouldn't change a thing." + }, + { + "key": "67", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/67/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: The doctor sent me over here to have my blood drawn.\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Certainly, please have a seat and roll up your left sleeve.\n[00:08 - 00:10] Speaker USER: What is this test for?\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, today your doctor wants us to check your white blood cell count to\n[00:14 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Sorry, but what exactly does that tell him?\n[00:18 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: If it is elevated, you might have an infection. But as I was saying, we're checking your white blood cell count.\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Will the blood test hurt?\n[00:28 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: It is only a little pin stick. I am going to put a tourniquet on your arm to puff your veins up.\n[00:35 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Ouch!\n[00:36 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: There we go! I got the blood that I needed." + }, + { + "key": "68", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/68/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: How's school going?\n[00:01 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's good. We're learning about Karl Marx and his contributions to political theory.\n[00:07 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Do you believe in Marxism?\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think it's an interesting idea that has influenced many political systems. It has\n[00:12 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but could you explain how Marxism has influenced modern political systems?\n[00:18 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, Marxism has influenced various political systems by introducing concepts of class struggle and the idea of a classless society. However, I also think that philosophy is very important because it can help to frame our\n[00:32 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Speaking of philosophy, do you have a favorite philosopher or school of thought?\n[00:38 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a great question! I really appreciate existentialism because it focuses on individual freedom and choice. You seem to be a very thoughtful person.\n[00:48 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Thank you!" + }, + { + "key": "69", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/69/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Good afternoon. I come here specially to pick up my tickets. I booked it last month. This is my reservation confirmation number\n[00:07 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm terribly sorry to interrupt, but did you reconfirm your reservation recently? It's really important, especially for international flights.\n[00:17 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Oh, I didn't realize that reconfirmation was necessary. I was planning to pick up the ticket today. So, what should I do now?\n[00:23 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Unfortunately, since you didn't reconfirm, the reservation was canceled. You should have come to pick up your ticket three days ago, as any reservation without reconfirmation within 72 hours will be automatically released\n[00:37 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Wait, so you're saying my booking is completely canceled? Is there any way to rebook or get on another flight?" + }, + { + "key": "70", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/70/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What happened?\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was running and then I felt this sharp pain in my leg and then I tripped and\n[00:06 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sharp pain? Did it happen suddenly, or was it something that built up over time?\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: It was sudden. It feels like my leg is going to break.\n[00:18 - 00:29] Speaker USER: It sounds like you may have suffered a stress fracture. This is a common injury among runners, especially if you've been increasing your mileage or intensity too quickly. Let me take a look at your leg.\n[00:29 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ok.\n[00:30 - 00:40] Speaker USER: It looks like you have a stress fracture in your tibia. I'm going to prescribe you some pain medication and recommend that you take a few weeks off from any high-impact\n[00:39 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: But I have a race coming up in a few weeks!\n[00:42 - 00:53] Speaker USER: I understand how important that race is to you, but it's crucial that you rest so that your leg can heal properly. Otherwise, you risk making the injury worse and could end up with a more serious injury." + }, + { + "key": "71", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/71/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Excuse me, could you help me?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, what seems to be the problem?\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Well. I was wondering if anyone has turned in a passport?\n[00:10 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: I am afraid not. Have you lost your passport?\n[00:13 - 00:22] Speaker USER: I think so. I can't find it anywhere in my hotel room and I remember the last place I used it yesterday was in this department store when\n[00:21 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that's concerning. Have you checked with the hotel staff to see if it was left behind there by any chance?\n[00:27 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Not yet, but I will. However, I'm quite certain I had it with me in the store. Where exactly did you use your passport in the store?\n[00:38 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: In the shoe department. I had to show it to pay for these shoes with my traveler's cheques.\n[00:44 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Well, let me call the shoe department to see if they've found a passport. Maybe it\n[00:47 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, before you do that, could you tell me if you've checked your other belongings, like your bag or jacket pockets? Sometimes we overlook the obvious.\n[00:57 - 01:02] Speaker USER: Good idea, I'll double-check them. But could you still call the shoe department after that?\n[01:02 - 01:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Certainly. Sorry, your passport hasn't turned up there either.\n[01:07 - 01:08] Speaker USER: Then what shall I do?\n[01:09 - 01:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: You can fill in this lost property report and I will keep my eye out for it. These kinds of things usually turn up eventually, but I suggest you contact your embassy and tell them about your situation, so they can issue you a new passport in case it doesn't show up.\n[01:26 - 01:29] Speaker USER: You are right. Do you have a pen?\n[01:30 - 01:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Here you are." + }, + { + "key": "72", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/72/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I really enjoy math because it challenges me and I like finding solutions to complex problems,\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's great to hear, Aaradhya! Can you tell me more about why you find math enjoyable?\n[00:10 - 00:22] Speaker USER: I guess it just feels good to be able to solve problems that at first glance might seem impossible. It's like a puzzle that I get to figure out, and when I finally do it's this moment of clarity, where\n[00:22 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Satisfaction, right? I totally get that. It's like the harder the problem, the more rewarding the solution feels.\n[00:31 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Exactly! And even if it takes me a while, it's still worth it in the end.\n[00:36 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely. So, keep up the good work and don't be afraid to tackle tough problems. You might just surprise yourself with what you're capable of." + }, + { + "key": "73", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/73/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Tyler residence.\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Is this Naomi?\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker USER: No, this is her sister, Nancy.\n[00:07 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: You sure sound like her on\n[00:09 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Oh. Can I take a message?\n[00:11 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure. Please tell her that Andy called.\n[00:14 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Okay. I'll give her the message.\n[00:17 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks. By the way, what were you going to say earlier?\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Oh, I was just going to say you sure sound like Naomi too." + }, + { + "key": "74", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/74/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I know a little about AI! Do you enjoy it?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I find it very interesting!\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Do you enjoy working with computers?\n[00:09 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure! I got my bachelor's degree in computer science.\n[00:12 - 00:15] Speaker USER: How do you like computer science?\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: I really like it! It's fun to work on problems that others wouldn't find challenging or\n[00:19 - 00:25] Speaker USER: What kind of problems are you referring to? Are they more theoretical or practical in nature?\n[00:25 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Both, actually. But speaking of problems, I'm interested in programming languages. Do you have any programming experience?\n[00:34 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Not much. I took some classes in college, but I mainly do research. By the way, you mentioned you enjoy solving problems—what specific areas do you focus on in computer science?" + }, + { + "key": "75", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/75/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, my dog wasn't doing anything to you.\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know, I was just walking by and it started barking at me.\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Well, sorry about that. He's just a little defensive when he\n[00:10 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you think it's because he sensed something unusual? Sometimes dogs can be a bit more alert if they pick up on something different.\n[00:19 - 00:25] Speaker USER: That could be it, but he's usually pretty good with people, so I don't know why he did that this time.\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Maybe he could sense that I'm a stranger in the neighborhood?\n[00:29 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Yeah, maybe. But like I said, sorry about the whole thing.\n[00:34 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Don't worry about it, like I said, dogs bark, it's what they do.\n[00:40 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Alright, well, thanks for understanding.\n[00:42 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: No problem, have a good day." + }, + { + "key": "76", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/76/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Then you were asked to write articles to explain the background of those country songs,\n[00:04 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, speaking of the background, did you ever consider focusing on a specific era of country music for your program? Like, maybe the classics from the '50s and '60s?\n[00:15 - 00:25] Speaker USER: That's an interesting idea, but I actually meant to ask about the articles you wrote—did you eventually focus on a particular time period or style in those?\n[00:25 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, but soon I got tired of running to the library to find information. So I started buying country song books and building my own library." + }, + { + "key": "77", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/77/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I really enjoyed Ken Burns' docuseries on the Vietnam War.\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's cool. I never really got into Ken Burns' stuff.\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker USER: He also did one about the Civil War. I still need to watch it, but it seems like it\n[00:12 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but I'm curious, how does he approach these historical topics? Is it more narrative or factual?\n[00:19 - 00:29] Speaker USER: It's a mix of both, with a lot of personal stories and interviews. But I was also going to mention that there's a Ken Burns' series on the American West which covers\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I think I've heard about that one! Is it as detailed as his other works?\n[00:32 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Yes, it's pretty detailed and provides a lot of context about the era." + }, + { + "key": "78", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/78/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I'm not sure what to do. Do you know anything about chemotherapy?\n[00:04 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: I had a cousin who used chemotherapy as treatment for her ovarian cancer. She's doing much better now!\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker USER: I'm glad she's doing better! How did she feel during her chemotherapy sessions? Was\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: She said that it was hard at first, but that she felt better with each session.\n[00:22 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Did she experience any side effects?\n[00:25 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: She did, but the doctors warned her ahead of time so that she was ready.\n[00:30 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Were there many side effects?\n[00:33 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: There were, but they all cleared up after a few days.\n[00:38 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Did she go through any hair loss or weight changes during\n[00:40 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: She lost a lot of hair, but she grew it back! She did gain a little weight, but it went away again.\n[00:47 - 00:51] Speaker USER: That sounds tough. What did her doctors do to keep her comfortable?\n[00:52 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: They gave her painkillers, and she was really comfortable during treatment." + }, + { + "key": "79", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/79/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Please tell us the exact time when the big fire broke out.\n[00:03 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: The exact time? Let me think. You know, it happened at around 9:45\n[00:08 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but it's really important for us to know the specific time. Can you recall exactly when it started?\n[00:15 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I remember. It was about 10 o'clock. When I was about to go to bed, suddenly I heard help outside." + }, + { + "key": "80", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/80/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: When did you become interested in collecting stamps?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, when I was about ten I remember\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Ten years old? So you have loved it for 9 years.\n[00:09 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, it's really an exciting hobby. You know, the first postage stamps were issued in Britain in 1840.\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Really? I didn't know that. What's on the first postage [interrupt]\n[00:20 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, just curious—how did you even get started with stamp collecting at such a young age?\n[00:26 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Oh, my grandfather gave me a small collection as a gift. But, I was just about to tell you, the first postage stamps had a picture of Queen Victoria on them.\n[00:35 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, they both bear a picture of Queen Victoria, don't they?\n[00:40 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Yes, I wish I had the originals, then I would be a wealthy man instead of a poor stamp collector.\n[00:46 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: But I believe collecting stamps gives you much pleasure which not all wealthy men can enjoy.\n[00:53 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Yes, I do agree." + }, + { + "key": "81", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/81/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Thank you for bringing me here. What shall we try first?\n[00:02 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but I just noticed they have a special on the menu today. Should we check that out first?\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Oh, good idea! But I was about to suggest the steamed prawns. What do you think?\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Really? I'd rather have the chicken feet, to be honest.\n[00:17 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Ok then, let's get the chicken feet.\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: How about drinks? Would you like beer or maybe something\n[00:23 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Actually, I was thinking about wine. But what were you going to suggest?\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was going to say wine too. Let's order a bottle of the house red then.\n[00:33 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Ok, a bottle of the house red, please!" + }, + { + "key": "82", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/82/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: I'm hungry.\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: You already ate.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker USER: It wasn't enough, because I'm hungry and I\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but are you sure there's nothing left from dinner?\n[00:10 - 00:13] Speaker USER: There's nothing left from dinner. I'm going to get a snack.\n[00:13 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: What kind of snack are you going to make?\n[00:16 - 00:18] Speaker USER: I don't know. You can always make a sandwich.\n[00:18 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't know what kind of sandwich I want.\n[00:21 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Just make yourself a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.\n[00:24 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: I may just do that.\n[00:26 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Go right ahead." + }, + { + "key": "83", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/83/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:09] Speaker USER: I'm incredibly strong and can lift twice my own body weight. I've run marathons and have never been beaten in a race, especially\n[00:08 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Really? I find that hard to believe. What kind of training do you do to maintain that level of strength and endurance?\n[00:16 - 00:26] Speaker USER: It's true. I'm just naturally gifted when it comes to physical strength and endurance. But I do train regularly, focusing on both strength conditioning\n[00:25 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: I bet your diet plays a big role too. Do you follow any specific nutrition plan to support your training?" + }, + { + "key": "84", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/84/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Well, I wanted to talk to you about our project for class. Do you have a minute?\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, what's on your mind?\n[00:07 - 00:19] Speaker USER: I was thinking that maybe we could change the focus of our project a bit. Instead of just researching ancient Greece, maybe we could focus on a specific event in Greek history, like the Trojan Horse and\n[00:19 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: The Trojan War? That actually sounds more engaging. What made you think of that?\n[00:24 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Well, I was reading about the Trojan War in my mythology book and I thought it would be really interesting to learn more about it. Plus, it's such a famous story that everyone knows about, so it would be easier to\n[00:36 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Easy to find information on, right? Yeah, that's true. And there's definitely a lot of material out there on the Trojan War. Okay, let's do it! Thanks for suggesting it!\n[00:48 - 00:51] Speaker USER: No problem, thank you for agreeing to it!" + }, + { + "key": "85", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/85/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Of course! Anything for my best friend. So, what's been on your\n[00:03 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, before I go into that, I just want to say how grateful I am to have you in my life. I don't know what I'd do without your support.\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker USER: You're the best, Adamari. But really, what's been bothering you?\n[00:17 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I just found out that my parents are getting divorced and it's really upsetting me. They've been fighting a lot lately and it's just... I don't know, really hard to see them like that. Plus, now I have to choose which one of them I want to live with and it's just so hard because I love them both so much.\n[00:38 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Oh Adamari, I'm so sorry! That must be really tough for you to deal with. Have you\n[00:42 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: I haven't figured that out yet... It's like no matter what I choose, someone gets hurt." + }, + { + "key": "86", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/86/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, boss. What's up?\n[00:01 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not much. Just getting some work done before\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but I wanted to ask if there's anything specific you need me to wrap up before I finish my shift?\n[00:10 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just make sure the report is submitted before you leave. You've been working hard lately.\n[00:16 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Thanks. I just love what I do, so it doesn't feel like work when you're\n[00:20 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's great to hear. By the way, have you thought about taking on more responsibilities? I think you're ready for the next step.\n[00:29 - 00:32] Speaker USER: That sounds exciting. I'm definitely open to it." + }, + { + "key": "87", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/87/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: \"Okay, so first you're going to want to put your foot on the brake and then start the engine. Once\n[00:05 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: \"Sorry, before I start the car, should I adjust the mirrors or seat position? I want to make sure I'm comfortable before driving.\"\n[00:13 - 00:20] Speaker USER: \"Good point. Yes, definitely adjust the mirrors and seat first. Once you're ready, put your foot on the brake and start the car.\"\n[00:21 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: \"Got it.\"\n[00:22 - 00:29] Speaker USER: \"Good. Now, once the car is started, you're going to slowly release the brake and give the gas a little bit of pressure, just\n[00:28 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: \"Wait, how much pressure should I apply to the gas? I don't want to accelerate too quickly.\"\n[00:34 - 00:42] Speaker USER: \"Just a light press, enough to get the car moving smoothly. You're doing great. Now just keep doing that until we get up to speed.\"" + }, + { + "key": "88", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/88/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Good to meet you, Shaun. Thanks for coming over!\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: No problem, Shana. I'm glad to be here.\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: So, what brings you by today?\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, just wanted to say hi and see how you're holding up\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Actually, I was meaning to ask you something—how's your new project going?\n[00:17 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's going well, thanks! But I was going to say, I wanted to see how you're doing too.\n[00:23 - 00:30] Speaker USER: I'm doing great! Just enjoying the nice weather we've been having lately. Have you been able to get out and enjoy it much?\n[00:30 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I've been getting out a lot more lately. It's really nice to be able to get some fresh air and clear my\n[00:36 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Speaking of fresh air, have you tried that new park that just opened up?\n[00:42 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not yet, but I've heard good things about it. Maybe I'll check it out this weekend.\n[00:47 - 00:52] Speaker USER: You definitely should. Well, I should probably get going. It was nice seeing you, Shana.\n[00:53 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: You too, Shaun. Take care!" + }, + { + "key": "89", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/89/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi! I'm glad you could meet me here.\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hi! Thanks for inviting me. This place looks great.\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Yeah, I love it here. The food is amazing and the atmosphere is perfect for a date.\n[00:12 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Definitely. So, tell me about yourself Terrion.\n[00:16 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Well, let's see...I grew up in a small town in Maine and moved to Boston for college. I'm currently working as an accountant, but my real passion is music. I play the guitar and sing in a band called The Blue Moonshine and we've\n[00:30 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, The Blue Moonshine? That's such a cool name! How did you guys come up with it?\n[00:36 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Thanks! We were actually just brainstorming one night, and we wanted something that captured our vibe—a mix of classic and modern sounds. But I was saying, I play the guitar and sing in the band.\n[00:48 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds really cool! I'm a big fan of music myself. What kind of music does your band play?\n[00:55 - 01:04] Speaker USER: We mostly play rock and roll, but we mix in some blues and country influences as well. Our goal is to make people dance and have a good time when they come to\n[01:03 - 01:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of having a good time, do you guys ever play any covers, or is it all original music?\n[01:10 - 01:20] Speaker USER: We do a mix of both! We love putting our own spin on classic covers, but we also have a lot of original songs that we're really proud of.\n[01:20 - 01:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like so much fun! I would love to see you guys perform sometime. When is your next show?\n[01:27 - 01:32] Speaker USER: We're actually playing at a club down the street from here tomorrow night. Would you like to come?\n[01:32 - 01:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: I would love to! Thank you for inviting me." + }, + { + "key": "90", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/90/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hello! How are you doing?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hi, I'm doing great! Is there anything interesting going on in your life?\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Hmm... so much, but I feel like I have trouble keeping track of it all.\n[00:11 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: What is an interesting thing that you're doing?\n[00:15 - 00:22] Speaker USER: One of my favorite things to do is to wander around my neighborhood and find new things to explore, like\n[00:21 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but have you discovered any hidden gems or unique spots recently?\n[00:27 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Yes, actually, I found a cozy little café that I never noticed before. Is there anything that you want to do soon?\n[00:34 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: I would love to learn more about chemistry, but I think I'm going to have to wait until I can afford to take classes. Do you have any hobbies?\n[00:42 - 00:49] Speaker USER: I enjoy gardening, but there is not really much to do now that it is winter. What are your thoughts on indoor gardening\n[00:48 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think gardening is great! By the way, you mentioned chemistry—what specifically interests you about it?\n[00:56 - 01:05] Speaker USER: Oh, I find the reactions and the way different substances interact fascinating. But back to your question, what are your thoughts on science?" + }, + { + "key": "91", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/91/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: You know what really grinds my gears?\n[00:03 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: What?\n[00:04 - 00:11] Speaker USER: When people are just plain rude. I can't stand it when people are disrespectful and don't have any sense of\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but do you think it's getting worse lately? It feels like people are just more self-centered now.\n[00:17 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Yeah, it does seem like that. And it drives me crazy! I mean, how hard is it to be polite and show some consideration for\n[00:24 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Especially when it's something so basic, like just saying \"please\" or \"thank you.\" It's not like it takes that much effort.\n[00:32 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Exactly! And yet, there are still so many people out there who just don't bother. They act like the world owes them something.\n[00:39 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah..." + }, + { + "key": "92", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/92/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I'm so glad you like the watch, Tyson. It's been such a long time since I've seen you smile like that,\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: I can't believe you got me something so expensive! What made you do it?\n[00:09 - 00:19] Speaker USER: I wanted to show you how much I appreciate everything you've done for me. You're always there for me, no matter what. And I know how much you love luxury brands, so I thought it would\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: You really know me well, Dmitri. Thank you so much! I don't know what to say." + }, + { + "key": "93", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/93/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I've been really interested in politics lately. I really want to work for the United Nations.\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm an American, so politics is important to me too. Do you have a favorite party?\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker USER: I'm Canadian, so I don't really pay much attention to what is going on in the US.\n[00:17 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: I feel like politics can be quite complicated sometimes. Are there any certain political issues that you would like to address if\n[00:22 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Actually, yes. There are so many political issues that I'm interested in. A lot of people criticize the United Nations because the organization makes decisions based on the majority of countries' opinion.\n[00:34 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's what I heard too. The majority of countries on the UN have agreed on a certain issue, which is represented by a resolution. Sometimes, people do not agree with certain policies or\n[00:46 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I wanted to ask, what do you think about the effectiveness of those resolutions? Do you believe they actually bring about change?" + }, + { + "key": "94", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/94/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: I'm really happy to have you on board. I know you're going to be a big help in keeping my finances in order, especially\n[00:06 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you, Kiely. I just want to clarify, do you have any specific areas of concern in your finances that you'd like me to focus on?\n[00:15 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Actually, yes. I'm particularly concerned about managing cash flow. It's been a bit unpredictable lately, and I need to make sure we stay on top of it.\n[00:25 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely. As your bookkeeper, I'll be responsible for tracking your spending, income, and any other financial transactions. This will include preparing and maintaining financial records, as well as providing reports that give you an overview of your financial situation. Basically, my goal is to keep everything organized and up-to-date so that you can focus on other aspects like growing\n[00:47 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but could you also monitor any late payments or outstanding invoices? That's been a bit of a headache recently.\n[00:56 - 01:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course, I'll make sure to keep an eye on those as well. Does that sound like everything you were looking for?\n[01:03 - 01:07] Speaker USER: Yes, that sounds perfect. I really appreciate your help.\n[01:08 - 01:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: No problem. I'm happy to do it." + }, + { + "key": "95", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/95/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I'm not really sure. What's the difference between PCs and\n[00:04 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but I think it might help if you tell me how you plan to use the laptop. Are you looking for something for work, gaming, or just general use?\n[00:15 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Mostly for work, but I might use it for some light gaming as well.\n[00:19 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Got it. PCs are more common and tend to be less expensive than Macbooks. They also usually come with Windows operating systems, which is what most people are familiar with. Macbooks typically have a sleeker design and more powerful hardware, but they can be more expensive. They usually come with the macOS operating system.\n[00:41 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Hmm, I think I want a PC then. What do you have?\n[00:45 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: We have a few different models from HP, Dell, and Lenovo. Do you have any particular brand in mind?\n[00:52 - 00:57] Speaker USER: No, I don't really know much about laptops so whatever you recommend is fine.\n[00:58 - 01:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, the HP Pavilion is a good option for general use. It has a 15-inch screen and an Intel Core i5 processor. It's also relatively lightweight and portable if you need to take it with you on the go. The Dell Inspiron is another good option that's similar in specs to the HP Pavilion but it's a bit cheaper. The Lenovo IdeaPad is also a good choice if you're looking for something budget-friendly but still powerful enough for everyday tasks like\n[01:25 - 01:32] Speaker USER: Wait, you mentioned the Dell Inspiron is cheaper. How much of a price difference are we talking about?\n[01:32 - 01:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: The Dell Inspiron is usually about $100 less than the HP Pavilion, depending on the specific configuration. But remember, the HP Pavilion is slightly more portable, which might be important if you're on the go often.\n[01:47 - 01:51] Speaker USER: Those all sound good. I think I'll go with the HP Pavilion.\n[01:51 - 01:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great choice!" + }, + { + "key": "96", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/96/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Do you like to bake?\n[00:01 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: I used to. But since I've gone vegan, it's been a lot harder. I haven't had much luck.\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Oh no! I'm so sorry to hear that. What kind of baking did you like to do before\n[00:13 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: I usually made brownies, cakes, and cookies! They were always delicious. But I really miss them.\n[00:22 - 00:28] Speaker USER: I have some recipes I use for my brownies. If you're interested, I can share them!\n[00:28 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: That would be really great!\n[00:30 - 00:34] Speaker USER: What about you? What do you like to bake now\n[00:33 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Chocolate chip cookies are my favorite. They're the easiest to make. But you can't beat a good lemon cake." + }, + { + "key": "97", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/97/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Like a cat on hot bricks, as you might say. I don ' t believe you are listening at all, especially\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, I just worried about him. You know, he should be here an hour ago.\n[00:11 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Don ' t worry about him, he has grown up, and I think he can take care of himself very well. But as I was saying earlier, you didn't seem to be listening when I mentioned that we\n[00:19 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: But he still does not come back. Do you think we should call him?" + }, + { + "key": "98", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/98/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Well, I've been working on this landscape painting for a while now, and I'm just not sure if it's coming together the way I want it to. I was hoping you could take a look and give me some feedback on\n[00:09 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but before we get into the details, could you tell me what your main inspiration was for this piece? I think that might help me give you more focused feedback.\n[00:20 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Sure, my inspiration was a trip I took to the mountains last year. The scenery was breathtaking, and I wanted to capture the tranquility and the vibrant colors I saw there.\n[00:31 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: That makes sense. Let's take a look, then. Hmm... Well, the colors you've used are very striking and vibrant. And I like the way you've captured the movement of the water in the background. But there are definitely some areas that could use some work. For instance, the trees in the foreground seem a little bit flat and static compared to everything else in the painting. Maybe adding some more texture or detail to them would help bring them out more? Just something to consider as\n[01:02 - 01:10] Speaker USER: Oh, that's a good point! I was actually thinking about experimenting with different brushstrokes to give the trees more depth. Do you think that would work?" + }, + { + "key": "99", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/99/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Hong, I really need to call back to the UK but I can't afford to pay for the roaming charges.\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, why don't you use a local SIM card?\n[00:08 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Can I just buy\n[00:09 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but just to clarify, are you using a locked phone? Some phones might not work with a different SIM card.\n[00:16 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Oh, I hadn't thought about that. My phone is unlocked, so it should be fine. But how much will that cost?\n[00:23 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, it's 100 RMB for the SIM card, then it will cost you about 10 RMB per minute to call the UK.\n[00:31 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Got it. And I was asking earlier—can I just go to a convenience store to get the SIM card?\n[00:36 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, exactly. Just go to the convenience store and ask for a SIM card. Then insert it into your phone." + }, + { + "key": "100", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/100/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Oh, I'm starving. It's my first time in China. And I'd like to try some real Chinese cuisine. What would you recommend?\n[00:09 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, depends. You see, there are eight famous Chinese food cuisines, for instance, Sichuan cuisine and Hunan cui— they are\n[00:18 - 00:20] Speaker USER: There're all spicy or hot, I've heard.\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's right. If you like hot dishes, you can try some.\n[00:25 - 00:30] Speaker USER: I cannot have it. Last time I had some in the US. It almost killed me.\n[00:30 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: In that case, there are also Cantonese and Kiangsu cuisines. Most people like them.\n[00:37 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Oh, I'd like to try the Cantonese one. Where is it? Is it far?\n[00:42 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: The one I know is about half an hour to— get there\n[00:44 - 00:50] Speaker USER: Oh. That's too far away. I'm really starving. Do you have a restaurant in your hotel?\n[00:50 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh sorry, we don't. But I know one nearby.\n[00:54 - 00:55] Speaker USER: What type?\n[00:55 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's Beijing dishes. It's famous for the Beijing roast duck.\n[01:00 - 01:07] Speaker USER: Sounds good! But you mentioned something about Cantonese cuisine earlier. Is there a closer option for that?" + }, + { + "key": "101", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/101/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I'm so glad that officer didn't pull me over. I was really worried I was going to get a ticket, especially\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, but what speed were you going? I mean, was it over the limit by much?\n[00:10 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Just a little over, but still, it could've been enough for a ticket. I've gotten a few before and they're always a pain to pay off,\n[00:17 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I bet! The fines, the points on your license—it all adds up, right?\n[00:22 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Exactly, and dealing with the insurance hike afterward is the worst." + }, + { + "key": "102", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/102/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Come on Aliyah, let's go to the movies!\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't want to.\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Why not? We never go out together and it will be fun to\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, but I really don't feel like it today.\n[00:09 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Please, just this once?\n[00:12 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I don't want to go.\n[00:14 - 00:17] Speaker USER: But why not? We could have a good time and maybe grab\n[00:16 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: I just don't want to, okay?\n[00:19 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Fine, if you don't want to go then I'll go by myself.\n[00:23 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's fine with me." + }, + { + "key": "103", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/103/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Is this the workshop to prepare for an interview?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: This is the interview class. Welcome to our class.\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker USER: I am really excited to be taking this workshop so that I can get ready for my interview next week.\n[00:12 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: We are all learning things that will help us in our interview. What do you think are some important considerations going into your preparation, like\n[00:20 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I think dressing neatly and appropriately is crucial. Would you agree?\n[00:27 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, absolutely. Second, as you can imagine, attitude and friendliness go a long way.\n[00:33 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Yes, and I always feel much better when I am friendly.\n[00:37 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Believe it or not, the interviewers are as interested in your questions as they are in your answers.\n[00:44 - 00:51] Speaker USER: That's interesting. Any more hints as to what I should do in an interview? I think you were going to mention something about considerations earlier?\n[00:52 - 01:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh yes, another key point is to always be honest with your answers. The interviewers really do want to know if you will be a good fit for them, so make sure your answers reflect your true self." + }, + { + "key": "104", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/104/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, Sarah. What's up?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not much. Just hanging out. You?\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Oh, you know. Just the usual.\n[00:09 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: So, what's new with you?\n[00:11 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Well, I've been thinking about getting a new car. My parents are going to buy me one for my birthday, so I've been looking online and in magazines to see what I like in\n[00:20 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, did you say your parents are buying you a car? That's amazing! Do you have any specific brands or models in mind?\n[00:27 - 00:32] Speaker USER: I'm not really sure yet. I just know that I want something nice and fast.\n[00:32 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, that sounds like fun. I can't wait to see what you end up getting." + }, + { + "key": "105", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/105/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I'm looking for a new set of lingerie! Do you have any recommendations?\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: You are the expert - I don't know about lingerie!\n[00:07 - 00:10] Speaker USER: I don't either, but I know what I like!\n[00:10 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think I know what you like too.\n[00:14 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Haha - what do you mean?\n[00:16 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know you like thongs!\n[00:19 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Well, you are right! Do you have any recommendations?\n[00:23 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: I like this one, but I don't think it is available in your favorite color.\n[00:27 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I just thought of something. What about the color? Do you have any preferences?\n[00:33 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good point! I prefer darker colors. But I was saying, I don't think it's available in your size.\n[00:40 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Aww, darn! What do you think of this one?\n[00:43 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: It looks nice! Does it come in your size?\n[00:47 - 00:52] Speaker USER: It does, but I'm a little afraid it might be too risque for work. I'm a senior manager and\n[00:51 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, are you worried about the office dress code or just in general?\n[00:55 - 01:00] Speaker USER: Both, actually. But as I was saying, I'm a senior vice president.\n[01:01 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just go for it!" + }, + { + "key": "106", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/106/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, what's up?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not much. Just feeling a little down today.\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. What's been bothering\n[00:08 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's just that I feel like everything is going wrong lately. My job is stressing me out, my relationship is falling apart, and I just feel like I can't do anything right.\n[00:20 - 00:31] Speaker USER: I can understand how overwhelming that must be. Have you thought about taking a small break from work to clear your mind? Sometimes stepping back can give you a fresh perspective.\n[00:32 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: I have, but I'm worried that if I take a break, things might get even worse. What if I fall behind and can't catch up?\n[00:40 - 00:52] Speaker USER: That's a valid concern. But remember, your well-being is crucial. Maybe we can figure out a way to manage your workload better so that taking a break won't leave you feeling overwhelmed when you return." + }, + { + "key": "107", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/107/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Excuse me. I get confused that the two phones on the booth are different, can you tell me how to use them?\n[00:05 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Let me have a look. Oh, yes. This one is the IC phone and the other is the coin phone. If you have an IC card, you can insert it into this slot, wait for the dialing signal appearing on the small screen. Then,\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but what if I don't have an IC card? Can I still use this phone?\n[00:23 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: If you don't have an IC card, you'll need to use the coin phone instead. I was just about to explain how to use the coin phone. First, you pick up the receiver, wait for the dialing signal, dial the number, and then put the coin into the slot, press the 'speak' button. Then everything is done.\n[00:41 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Got it. But you mentioned something about a small screen on the IC phone earlier. What does it display once you insert the card?" + }, + { + "key": "108", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/108/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: They are a nice middle-aged couple, just like us.\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: If they are just like us, they are not middle- aged anymore,\n[00:06 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Ethel, I just realized—do you remember when we first met? We were so young back then, it's hard to believe how much time has passed.\n[00:15 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course I remember. But as I was saying, middle-aged means in the middle, Ethel, middle of life. People don't live to a hundred and fifty.\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Oh, we are the part on the edge of middle. That's all.\n[00:29 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, you know, we are not middle-aged. You're old, and I'm aging.\n[00:34 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Oh, fool! You're nearly seventy and I'm in the low sixties. Would you like to spend the rest of the afternoon squabbling about what age\n[00:41 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, before we get into that, did you ever finish what you were saying about us being on the edge of middle age? It got me thinking—how do you really feel about getting older?\n[00:55 - 01:03] Speaker USER: Well, I was just going to say that I can if you like. But to answer your question, I suppose it's just another phase of life, isn't it?" + }, + { + "key": "109", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/109/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Can I help you, sir?\n[00:01 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, please. I'm picking out some presents for my children and wife.\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: What kind of presents do you have in\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I don't know exactly. Do you have anything recommended?\n[00:13 - 00:25] Speaker USER: OK. How about some very cool sneakers for your children? Anyway, it won't cost you much. It's only around $59.95 for each pair. It might be cheaper than that in America.\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hey, how did you know I came from America?\n[00:28 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Just a hunch, sir. By the way, I was saying the sneakers are only $59.95.\n[00:36 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's really cheap for shoes like those. OK, I'll take 5 pairs.\n[00:41 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Sorry, sir.\n[00:44 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why not?" + }, + { + "key": "110", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/110/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I can't believe I'm finally here. This is my dream to be\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: You've worked hard for this, Jacey. I know you can win it.\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker USER: I'm going to give it everything I've got. I won't let anything stand in my way, not\n[00:11 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but I just want to remind you to stay focused and not let your emotions get the better of you. If you do that, I know you'll be successful.\n[00:21 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Absolutely, staying focused is key. I was going to say I won't let anything stand in my way." + }, + { + "key": "111", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/111/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: You're finally here! What took so long?\n[00:03 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: I got stuck in traffic again. There was a terrible traffic jam near the Carrefour but I\n[00:08 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Carrefour intersection? It's always rather congested down there during rush hour. Maybe you should try to find a different route to get home.\n[00:16 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't think it can be avoided, to be honest. Perhaps it would be better if you started taking public transport though I'm\n[00:21 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but do you think the public transport system would be reliable enough for your schedule?\n[00:27 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think it's something that I'll have to consider. The public transport system is pretty good. But, as I was saying, the only problem is that I'm going to really miss having the freedom that you have with a car.\n[00:39 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Well, when it's nicer outside, you can start biking to work. That will give you just as much freedom as your car usually provides.\n[00:46 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's true. I could certainly use the exercise!" + }, + { + "key": "112", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/112/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: Hi!\n[00:01 - 00:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hey, how are you doing?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker USER: I'm doing good! I'd really like to go to the Caribbean this summer. Have you ever been\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, the Caribbean sounds amazing! Do you have any specific islands in mind?\n[00:12 - 00:14] Speaker USER: I was thinking about Jamaica. Have you been?\n[00:15 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I went on a cruise to Jamaica last week. The ship docked at Ocho\n[00:19 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Wait, did you get to explore any local markets or try any traditional food there?\n[00:24 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, we did! The local markets were vibrant, and the food was incredible. What would you want to see in the Caribbean?\n[00:32 - 00:38] Speaker USER: I would want to see all the beautiful beaches and then maybe take a water aerobics class.\n[00:38 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds fun." + }, + { + "key": "113", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/113/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Can I help you?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I want a pair of sport shoes, Jordan.\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker USER: What size do you usually wear?\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but do you have the latest model in stock?\n[00:09 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Yes, we do. So, what size do you want?\n[00:13 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Size 41.\n[00:15 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Here you are.\n[00:16 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: They fit me. Can you make it a little more affordable?\n[00:19 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Before we discuss the price, would you like to know if we have any ongoing promotions or discounts?\n[00:25 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, but I was actually asking if you could make it a little cheaper." + }, + { + "key": "114", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/114/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I just finished reading The Republic by Plato. Do you know it?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I do, but I haven't read it in years. What's your favorite part?\n[00:08 - 00:17] Speaker USER: I really like his ideal State structure with the perfect balance between people's individual liberties and their responsibilities towards the community and\n[00:16 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but do you mean the concept of the philosopher-king as well? How does that fit into the balance you're talking about?\n[00:25 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Yes, the philosopher-king is a crucial part of it. They ensure wise governance. I was also going to mention the balance between liberties and responsibilities towards the State. This balance\n[00:36 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: I see, but don't you think the idea of a philosopher-king is a bit unrealistic in today's context?\n[00:43 - 00:55] Speaker USER: That's a fair point. It might be challenging to implement today, but the principles still offer valuable insights. Let's discuss more about the practical aspects of his ideas sometime!" + }, + { + "key": "115", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/115/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I can't believe you're making me work on Saturday. I had plans to hang out with my friends and we\n[00:05 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: I understand it's frustrating, Kamdyn, but we're really short-staffed today, and I need your help to close up the store.\n[00:12 - 00:19] Speaker USER: This is so unfair. I always have to do everything around here. When do I ever get a chance to\n[00:19 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: I hear you, but let's focus on getting through today first. We'll try to make it as quick as possible.\n[00:25 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Fine. But this better not take all day. I don't want to be here all night.\n[00:30 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: We'll try to hurry, but it's going to take a few hours to close up the store properly. Thank you for your understanding and patience." + }, + { + "key": "116", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/116/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I can't believe it's finally our wedding day!\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know, me too! It feels like we've been planning this for so\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Oh, I just realized, did we remember to bring the rings?\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I double-checked this morning. But it's all worth it now. I'm so happy to be marrying you.\n[00:16 - 00:22] Speaker USER: I'm happy to be marrying you too, Daphne. You're the best thing that's ever happened to me,\n[00:21 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: And you're the best thing that's ever happened to me too. I just wanted to say that before anything else.\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Aww, that's so sweet. I feel the same way about you.\n[00:32 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: I love you, Daphne.\n[00:35 - 00:37] Speaker USER: I love you too, husband." + }, + { + "key": "117", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/117/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: I'd like to purchase a pan.\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Is there any particular size that you want?\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Well, I cook a lot of big meals, so\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but do you usually cook for a large family or just for gatherings?\n[00:13 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Mostly for family dinners, so I need something versatile. What do you think of this one? It's a 16' pan.\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, that's the right size, but it's so heavy.\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Well, look at our aluminum pan. It's much lighter.\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, this is very light. But the handle is also a bit\n[00:32 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Oh, I can show you a similar pan with a different handle. Look at this one. Same pan, but with a lightweight wooden handle.\n[00:39 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great. This is exactly what I was looking for. I'll buy it.\n[00:43 - 00:47] Speaker USER: I think you'll love this pan. Do you want to pay with cash?\n[00:47 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. Oh, wait a second, please. What about a lid?\n[00:52 - 00:57] Speaker USER: I'm sorry. I forgot to show it to you. Here it is. It comes with the pan." + }, + { + "key": "708", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/708/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Hey, boss. Just wanted to let you know that I'm really not happy with the quality of my work lately. It's been slipping and I'm not sure how\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Slipping? That's concerning. What do you think is causing this?\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker USER: I don't know. I just feel like my work hasn't been up to par and it's been bugging me.\n[00:18 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, let's take a look at what you've been working on recently and see if we can identify the problem.\n[00:23 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Alright.\n[00:24 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: It sounds like you've been cutting corners and not taking the time to ensure that\n[00:28 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Honestly, it's more about the stress I've been under. I haven't been taking the time to do things right because I just feel overwhelmed.\n[00:36 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: I can understand that. Things have been pretty busy around here lately. But we need to make sure that our quality doesn't suffer because of it. So let's take a break for a few minutes and talk about how we can fix this problem." + }, + { + "key": "709", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/709/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Wow, you're really good at that!\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks! It's just a little trick I use to\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Oh, could you show me that trick again? I want to make sure I understand it correctly.\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure! It's actually pretty easy once you get the hang of it.\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker USER: I don't know if I can. It looks really complicated at\n[00:17 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Don't worry, I'll be right here to guide you through it. You can absolutely do this.\n[00:23 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Okay, let's give it a try!" + }, + { + "key": "710", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/710/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: So, what's up?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not much. Just getting through the day.\n[00:04 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Yeah, I know how that is. I'm just trying to take it one day at a time myself. But it's good to have coffee - makes the days a little more bearable, you know?\n[00:15 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely. Coffee is essential for me, or else I'd be a total zombie in the morning. Speaking of which, this coffee is really good. Where did you get it?\n[00:24 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I just remembered—do you take your coffee black, or do you add anything?\n[00:30 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: I usually take it black, but sometimes I'll add a splash of milk. Anyway, I was asking where you got this coffee?\n[00:37 - 00:51] Speaker USER: Oh, I got it from that new place down the street. They're really starting to do some great things with their coffee beans—roasting them longer and using different blends. This particular mug is their special dark roast—it's my favorite so far.\n[00:51 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: It definitely is delicious! I might have to stop by there tomorrow and try out some of their other flavors. Thanks for introducing me to it!\n[01:02 - 01:11] Speaker USER: No problem, glad you like it. They've got a lot of other great stuff there too—pastries, sandwiches... you should definitely check it out.\n[01:11 - 01:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: I will, thanks! So what do you usually order\n[01:13 - 01:19] Speaker USER: Oh, before I forget—do you prefer sweet or savory pastries? They have a really good mix there.\n[01:19 - 01:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: I usually go for savory. But yeah, I was asking—what do you do?\n[01:24 - 01:25] Speaker USER: I'm a writer." + }, + { + "key": "711", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/711/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Do you like Rick and Morty?\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sorry, what?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Rick and Morty is a very funny show! Have you ever heard\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, could you explain what kind of show it is? I'm not familiar with it.\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker USER: It's a cartoon about two characters who have a lot of different adventures. I haven't seen anything\n[00:15 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: I see, but what kind of adventures are we talking about? Is it sci-fi, comedy, or something else?\n[00:22 - 00:27] Speaker USER: It's a mix of sci-fi and comedy. Maybe you should take a look at it sometime!\n[00:27 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay, I will. Where can I watch it?\n[00:31 - 00:35] Speaker USER: You can watch it on Adult Swim's website. It's very funny!\n[00:35 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm always on the lookout for new entertainment!" + }, + { + "key": "712", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/712/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: Hi!\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hi! How are you doing?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I'm doing pretty good, how about you?\n[00:06 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm doing pretty good too. I was just thinking about trying to make a quick and simple meal. What kind of meals do you usually prefer\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but are you looking for something specific, like a breakfast or dinner option?\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: I hadn't thought about that. I enjoy cooking, but it's getting late so I'll have to make my dinner tomorrow.\n[00:25 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Well what do you like to cook?\n[00:27 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: I like to make simple things like pancakes and omelettes.\n[00:32 - 00:36] Speaker USER: I was thinking of making something with ground beef.\n[00:36 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds good.\n[00:38 - 00:41] Speaker USER: I just need to get some ground beef and maybe some\n[00:40 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I wanted to ask, do you have any favorite recipes for ground beef?" + }, + { + "key": "713", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/713/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Hi! I know you're not an expert in gardening, but I thought you might be able to give me a few pointers.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, what kind of issues are you having?\n[00:08 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Well, our new lawn needs a lot of work.\n[00:11 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: How new?\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker USER: We had it installed about three weeks ago, and\n[00:15 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that's pretty recent! Have you been watering it regularly?\n[00:19 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Yes, we've been following a strict watering schedule. But I was going to mention that it seems to be developing some brown patches. Do you think it could be a soil issue or perhaps\n[00:28 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Brown patches could also be due to overwatering or pests. Have you checked for any signs of insects?\n[00:34 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Not yet, I was planning to do that. I'll also look into the soil quality. Thanks for the suggestion!" + }, + { + "key": "714", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/714/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Hello Martin, how are your preparations for the coming exams?\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good, Miss Eliza. I've worked hard for it recently. I think I'm ready for the coming exams.\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Excellent, so are you working at weekends now to get some pocket money for\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, yes, I am! I'm very grateful to Mister Lamb, he really helped me with my problem.\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Mister Lam said that your problem was that you have no pocket money.\n[00:24 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's right. I couldn't go out with my friends because I didn't even have the money for the bus fee. But I'm OK now, with a part-time job.\n[00:34 - 00:40] Speaker USER: I'm glad to hear that. So, do you think the students welfare club really helped you\n[00:39 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh yes, I have no complaints about the club, I think it is fantastic. By the way, Miss Eliza, you were asking about pocket money earlier. I'm working weekends now, so I can save up a bit." + }, + { + "key": "715", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/715/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I can't believe I'm already done with my term paper.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's amazing! How did you manage to finish it so quickly?\n[00:07 - 00:10] Speaker USER: I just sat down and wrote for two hours without even\n[00:09 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Two hours straight? That's some serious focus! How did you manage to stay on track without getting distracted?\n[00:17 - 00:25] Speaker USER: I guess I was just really motivated to get it done. It's been a tough semester, and I could use a boost in my grades.\n[00:25 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, you definitely deserve it after putting in all that work. Good job!\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Thanks. I feel like I need a break now, though. My brain is completely drained,\n[00:36 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Fried, right? Let's grab that coffee you mentioned earlier. I think we both need it.\n[00:43 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Yeah, definitely. Let's go!" + }, + { + "key": "716", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/716/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: The air conditioning is not working! We need to call a handyman before we start to work on\n[00:04 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I think Dan is already on top of that. But do you know if they also asked the handyman to look into the bathroom toilet? It keeps clogging up.\n[00:16 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Yes, they are getting him to fix that too. That would be convenient. They might as well ask him to fix the electrical wiring. The circuit breakers keep going out all the time. It's really frustrating because\n[00:27 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of wiring, do you think it's related to the power surges we've been experiencing?\n[00:33 - 00:43] Speaker USER: It could be. But I was about to mention how annoying it is when the circuit breakers go out. Also, Frank told me the other day that the gutters outside were clogged and that's why the parking lot was flooded." + }, + { + "key": "717", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/717/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, how are you?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm good. How are you?\n[00:05 - 00:19] Speaker USER: I'm great! I just feel like everything in my life is finally falling into place. I love my job, my relationship is going well...I just feel really lucky and grateful for everything that has led me to this point in\n[00:18 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's wonderful to hear! Speaking of your job, do you feel like it's challenging enough for you, or are you looking for something more?\n[00:26 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Actually, my job has been both challenging and fulfilling, which is why I'm so content with it now. But I was going to say that I'm also grateful for the people who have supported me along the way.\n[00:37 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: That makes sense. Having a strong support system can really make all the difference. So what's next for you? Any big plans?\n[00:46 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Nothing too big right now, just enjoying the moment and savoring all of the good things in my life. But who knows, maybe something exciting will come up down the road that\n[00:54 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, just curious—are you considering any new hobbies or activities to keep things exciting in the meantime?\n[01:02 - 01:12] Speaker USER: That's a good question! I've been thinking about trying out a new sport or maybe taking up painting again. It's all about finding balance and enjoying the little things." + }, + { + "key": "718", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/718/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: What did you do last weekend, Bob? Stayed at home again?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I visited a friend, then I went to a dance party later\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Oh, which friend did you visit? Anyone I know?\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, you don't know them. Anyway, after that, I went to a dance party.\n[00:14 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Did you enjoy the dance?\n[00:16 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I didn't. There were too many people. And what about you and your weekend?\n[00:20 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Sorry, before we move on, I'm curious, why didn't you enjoy the dance? Was it just the crowd?\n[00:26 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, it was overcrowded, and the music wasn't great either. Now, what about you and your weekend?\n[00:32 - 00:38] Speaker USER: I watched TV on Saturday morning and went shopping in the afternoon. I played tennis on Sunday.\n[00:39 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ah, did you win?\n[00:40 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Yes, I did.\n[00:42 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great. Can I have a game with you sometime this weekend?" + }, + { + "key": "719", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/719/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: I'm so glad I was able to take that typing course. It's really helped me become a much faster and more accurate typist.\n[00:07 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's great to hear, Violette. Having good typing skills is essential for any secretary. You've definitely set yourself up for success in this role, especially\n[00:16 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Speaking of success, do you think there are other areas I should focus on to further improve my performance here?\n[00:22 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely. In addition to typing, I would recommend focusing on time management and organizational skills. These are crucial for handling the various tasks you'll encounter. And as I was saying earlier, you've definitely set yourself up for success in this field." + }, + { + "key": "720", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/720/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi, can I have a receipt please?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course! Here you go, but\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Before you hand it over, can you double-check if the discount was applied? I want to make sure everything is correct.\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, let me take a quick look... Yes, the discount was applied. Here you are.\n[00:16 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Wow, I didn't realize I had spent so much money.\n[00:20 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, it all adds up\n[00:21 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Actually, did you include the tip in the total?\n[00:24 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, the tip isn't included in this total. It all adds up though!\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Yeah, I guess it does. Thanks for the receipt." + }, + { + "key": "721", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/721/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Can't you come in and have tea now, Peter?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not yet, I must water the garden first.\n[00:07 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Do you have to water it the entire\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but I just noticed the sky looks a bit cloudy. Are you sure it won't rain soon?\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker USER: I'm afraid I must. Look at it! It's terribly dry.\n[00:19 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: What a nuisance! Last summer it was very dry, too. Don't you think we\n[00:24 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Oh, before I forget, did you mention if you had to water it every day last summer?\n[00:29 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I did. I had to water it every day.\n[00:33 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Well, I'll have tea by myself. That was quick! Have you finished already?\n[00:38 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, look out of the window.\n[00:41 - 00:44] Speaker USER: It's raining. That means you needn't water the garden.\n[00:44 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: That was a pleasant surprise. It means I can have tea, instead." + }, + { + "key": "722", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/722/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi, Venice. Do you need help with your homework?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I do. I'm having trouble with this math problem.\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Let me take a look. It looks like you're trying to find the area of a rectangle. Is that what you're\n[00:11 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I'm also confused about how to set up the equation. Do I need to add or multiply the numbers?\n[00:19 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Good question! For the area of a rectangle, you need to multiply the length by the width. So, in this case, we need to multiply 7 by 3.\n[00:30 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay, that makes sense.\n[00:32 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Great! Now, try doing the problem on your own and see if you can get it right.\n[00:36 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Alright, I'll give it a try." + }, + { + "key": "723", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/723/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I had no idea the countryside was so noisy!\n[00:03 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's usually very quiet in the North Carolina Mountains, Kathy. But this is the year of our 17-year bird migration, so\n[00:11 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Wait, 17 years? You mean it's only noisy right now for me and it won't be like this again until 2034?\n[00:20 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, it's not all summer long. They just come out when the weather gets cool, usually after a big storm. They'll be quiet after 4 or 5 days, once\n[00:28 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Weeks? Where do they go for the next 17 years?\n[00:32 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, they live near the mountains for most of their lives. They just come down here to sing and do their special dances.\n[00:39 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Sounds like they're in the sky.\n[00:41 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, they're in the trees mostly.\n[00:44 - 00:52] Speaker USER: This is terrible. Now I don't want to walk under any of the trees in this forest. There's probably bird waste everywhere.\n[00:52 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: So you don't have these in the city. I thought I heard them when I went to Atlanta, Georgia.\n[00:58 - 01:02] Speaker USER: I've never heard anything like this before. California might not have them.\n[01:03 - 01:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Maybe they're just in the East." + }, + { + "key": "724", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/724/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Congratulations on your grades! You are doing really well!\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks! I'm definitely feeling more excited than nervous about starting my\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but what are you excited about the most when it comes to graduating?\n[00:13 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Mostly about starting a new chapter in my life and pursuing my passion. That's great! I can't wait to graduate from college.\n[00:21 - 00:23] Speaker USER: What are you planning to study?\n[00:23 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm hoping to study theater.\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker USER: That's really cool! Do you have any tips for balancing your\n[00:29 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of tips, I think it's important to stay organized and manage your time well. But what were you going to ask about tips for students?" + }, + { + "key": "725", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/725/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey! How are you?\n[00:01 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm doing well. I've never cooked before, but I am trying to become more involved in the kitchen.\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Maybe you can start by trying out new recipes on weekends when you have more free\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I was wondering, do you have any simple recipes for beginners?\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker USER: I guess that's one option! What recipes do you like to make?\n[00:21 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Anything from Tom Colicchio's \"The Handmade Burger Co.\" cookbook is always a hit.\n[00:27 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Haha, I'll give that a try! Do you have any food advice?\n[00:31 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Remember to always let your food rest.\n[00:34 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Oh okay. What do you like to eat?\n[00:37 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm a big fan of brunch and Spanish food.\n[00:41 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Breakfast is my favorite meal, so I'll try to cook brunch sometime! Oh, and about those simple recipes for beginners, any suggestions?" + }, + { + "key": "726", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/726/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Gross! What are you doing to yourself?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Chill! I'm just curling my eyelashes. It's\n[00:06 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Wait, aren't those things dangerous? I mean, what if you accidentally pinch your eyelid or something?\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're such a wimp! You're afraid of an eyelash curler.\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Well, you might pinch your eyelid! Or lose an eyeball!\n[00:22 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: It just makes my eyelashes curl upwards. I was going to say that before you interrupted me." + }, + { + "key": "727", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/727/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Do you think Friedrich Nietzsche had any good ideas?\n[00:02 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think Nietzsche's philosophy is definitely worth considering. I've heard he says a lot of great things about the importance of living life to its fullest and not to worry about what other people think, which\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Sorry, but do you mean his concept of the \"Übermensch\" or something else specifically?\n[00:19 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's interesting. What do you think?\n[00:23 - 00:31] Speaker USER: I agree with Nietzsche on that! However, I was referring to his general philosophy on personal freedom and self-overcoming, which\n[00:30 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: I see, but don't you think some of his ideas might be a bit too radical for everyone to follow?\n[00:36 - 00:40] Speaker USER: So you think Nietzsche's philosophy has something to offer?\n[00:40 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think his ideas on being happy and not worrying about what other people think are good things to keep in mind." + }, + { + "key": "728", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/728/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Do you ever grow trees?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah! I think I'm about to start a plum tree.\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Oh that's nice! I want to grow a cherry tree!\n[00:10 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Cherry trees are nice. I like growing grapes too. They're so elegant and beautiful.\n[00:15 - 00:19] Speaker USER: That sounds nice! Have you grown any other fruit trees?\n[00:20 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: No - I don't have any space.\n[00:23 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Oh yeah - I know what you mean! I don't have a lot of space either. Do you grow any herbs?\n[00:28 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah - I have some rosemary and mint. I'm hoping to grow basil soon too.\n[00:33 - 00:38] Speaker USER: That sounds nice! I like to cook and it's a challenge to find fresh herbs sometimes.\n[00:39 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, it's good to have fresh herbs! What about you - do you ever grow your\n[00:43 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Actually, I was wondering, how do you manage pests in your herb garden?\n[00:47 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: I use natural remedies like neem oil and sometimes introduce beneficial insects. But I was asking if you ever garden?\n[00:55 - 00:59] Speaker USER: I'm more into photography. I don't have a green thumb.\n[00:59 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you prefer to grow flowers or food?\n[01:04 - 01:09] Speaker USER: Food! I like growing veggies. I'm thinking about starting a strawberry bed.\n[01:10 - 01:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh that's nice! Yeah I like vegetables too. Have you considered vertical gardening to save space?\n[01:17 - 01:19] Speaker USER: No, I haven't. That sounds interesting!" + }, + { + "key": "729", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/729/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Amberly, can you provide another example?\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure. A customer recently purchased our product and was very satisfied with the level\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but how does the product work in different types of scenarios?\n[00:14 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: It works great in all types of scenarios. I was going to mention that the customer used it in a particularly challenging environment, and it still performed exceptionally well." + }, + { + "key": "730", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/730/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi, how are you?\n[00:01 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm doing great! I'd love to learn more about gardening.\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: I'm happy to teach you anything that I know about\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I was wondering, do you have any recommendations for beginner-friendly plants?\n[00:12 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Sure, I can suggest some easy-to-grow plants like basil, mint, and tomatoes. However, I haven't mentioned the importance of soil quality yet which plays\n[00:21 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, soil quality is crucial! But I'm also curious about how often I should be watering these plants.\n[00:28 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Great! I'll start planning out my garden today." + }, + { + "key": "731", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/731/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Oh, it's getting late. I've got to run. It was nice talking to you, Karren.\n[00:05 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks, Tim. Nice meeting you, too. By the way, before you go, do you know if we'll have another chance to discuss the\n[00:11 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut you off, but I actually wanted to ask if you're attending the conference next week? I think it would be a great opportunity to catch up again.\n[00:19 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: I hadn't planned on it, but now that you mention it, I might consider going. What were you about to ask before?\n[00:27 - 00:32] Speaker USER: I was just wondering if we'll have another chance to run into each other before the conference.\n[00:33 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I hope so. Well, take it easy." + }, + { + "key": "732", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/732/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Is there anything wrong?\n[00:01 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm worried about my daughter. She can't decide about which college\n[00:05 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but is it the college choices that are overwhelming her, or is there something else that's causing the indecision?\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's mainly about college. She disagrees with me about everything.\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker USER: I see. You should encourage her to make up her mind by herself. You shouldn't push her\n[00:23 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: I get that, but what if she makes a choice that she might regret later? I just want to give her some tips.\n[00:29 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Absolutely, but have you tried talking to her about why she disagrees with your suggestions? Maybe understanding her perspective could help guide your advice better." + }, + { + "key": "733", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/733/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Good morning, this is Ann broadcasting from university radio and in the studio we have Robin, president of the Martha Bicycle Club with us.\n[00:08 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good morning, everyone.\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Robin, can you tell us what the mountain lake cycle tour is all about?\n[00:15 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, Ann, the tour today is not a race. People do it for fitness and fun and try to enjoy the\n[00:20 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Sorry, but I was wondering, do you think the weather will affect the cyclists today?\n[00:25 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: The weather is actually perfect for cycling today—cool and clear. But as I was saying, people try to better their time every year.\n[00:34 - 00:38] Speaker USER: How long will it take to cycle one way, Robin?\n[00:39 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: About seven to nine hours for the average cyclists. Good cyclists can do it in four hours.\n[00:45 - 00:47] Speaker USER: How many people will be taking part this year?\n[00:48 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: This is our biggest year ever. We have twelve hundred cyclists registered.\n[00:53 - 00:56] Speaker USER: I doubt they'll block the road when the cyclists start out?\n[00:57 - 01:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Don't worry, we've introduced the staggered starts to avoid these problems. Our first group will leave Ottawa at seven o'clock. Oh, I didn't mention, the last group will leave at eight-thirty to ensure a smooth start for everyone." + }, + { + "key": "734", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/734/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Did you know that she was one of the first female leaders in history?\n[00:04 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, but she wasn't the first woman to become a ruler in Europe. I heard that Sophia of Hanover was the first European female ruler.\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker USER: How could you forget Queen Victoria? She's so famous.\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're right! How could I forget her? I've had to memorize her entire life story for the history exam\n[00:23 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Wait, did you memorize any interesting facts about her reign? I'm curious.\n[00:28 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh yeah, so what did you get on the test?\n[00:31 - 00:34] Speaker USER: It was pretty tough, but I think I managed to pull it together at\n[00:34 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: I felt the same way! Some of those questions were really tricky. So, how did you actually do?\n[00:40 - 00:42] Speaker USER: I actually got 100%!" + }, + { + "key": "735", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/735/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I'm such a mess, I can't even find my keys half the time. It's\n[00:03 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I can see that. Your desk is covered in papers and your closet is full of clothes that are all thrown in haphazardly. Have you considered—\n[00:12 - 00:20] Speaker USER: I know, it's so frustrating. I can never find anything when I need it, and I'm always running late because I can't keep track of where I\n[00:19 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but do you think part of the issue might be that you're trying to do too much at once? Maybe if you focused on one thing at a time, it could help with the organization.\n[00:30 - 00:42] Speaker USER: That's a good point. I do tend to juggle a lot of things at once. I was going to mention that I've tried using a planner, but I always forget to update it, and things just start falling through the cracks again.\n[00:42 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, maybe you just need to be a little more disciplined about staying on top of things. Just take some time each day to tidy up your desk and put things away in their proper place. It'll take some effort at first, but eventually, it'll become second nature and you'll be more organized overall.\n[01:00 - 01:06] Speaker USER: You make a valid point. Maybe I'll try that and see if it makes a difference. Thanks for the advice!" + }, + { + "key": "736", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/736/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Jack! Do you want to see a picture of my new puppy?\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure. I thought people only showed off pictures of their new babies, not new pets. But\n[00:07 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Oh, but this is my new baby. He's just as much trouble. That's for sure! But, he's a lot of fun!\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: I see what you mean. He's really cute. By the way, how old is he?\n[00:20 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Oh, I didn't get to mention that earlier. He's just 8 weeks old!" + }, + { + "key": "737", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/737/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hello, this is Francis.\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hi, this is Monica. I was wondering when we can work on this financial report.\n[00:07 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Today, I am busy all day with back-to-back\n[00:10 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but is there any chance you can squeeze in some time tomorrow morning? I just want to ensure we don't fall behind.\n[00:17 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Tomorrow morning is packed as well, unfortunately. But I was about to suggest Friday. Shall I see you on Friday morning?\n[00:24 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's not good for me at all. It'll have to be another time.\n[00:29 - 00:37] Speaker USER: We must find some time to read the report. I know it's important. How about Friday afternoon? I'm available from 1 PM to 4 PM.\n[00:37 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: That works for me. Then see you on Friday afternoon." + }, + { + "key": "738", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/738/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Well, as you know, I've been having some trouble in school lately. My grades have been slipping and I'm behind in a lot of my classes. I'm starting to feel like I'm not smart enough to\n[00:08 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Denali, I want to stop you right there. It's not about being smart enough. Sometimes, even the brightest students face challenges. What specifically do you feel is holding you back?\n[00:21 - 00:33] Speaker USER: I think it's a combination of things—maybe the workload, and sometimes I just feel overwhelmed. But honestly, I just feel so behind and like I'm never going to catch up.\n[00:33 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Denali, it's normal to feel that way when you're struggling in school. But I want you to know that you can catch up. It might take some time and effort, but I know you have\n[00:42 - 00:48] Speaker USER: I appreciate that, Ms. Jones, but what if I can't catch up? What if I just keep falling further behind?\n[00:49 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a valid concern, but remember, you're not alone in this. We can work together to create a plan that helps you manage your workload better and provides the support you need.\n[01:00 - 01:03] Speaker USER: Thank you, Ms. Jones. Just talking to you makes me feel a little better.\n[01:04 - 01:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're welcome, Denali. If you ever need to talk, don't hesitate to come see me." + }, + { + "key": "739", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/739/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: I'm going to take a nap.\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: You should unplug the Wi-Fi router\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Oh, good point! I don't want any interruptions.\n[00:08 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you want me to wake you in an hour?\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker USER: No, thanks. Just let me sleep until I wake up.\n[00:14 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'll start dinner at 6:00.\n[00:17 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Okay. I think I'll be awake by then.\n[00:21 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: If not, your nose will wake you up.\n[00:24 - 00:27] Speaker USER: You mean I will smell the food cooking, especially\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I just remembered, did you unplug the phone?\n[00:31 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Oh, no, I almost forgot! Thanks for reminding me.\n[00:34 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: No problem. You might even dream about dinner.\n[00:38 - 00:43] Speaker USER: I don't think I'm going to dream about anything. I'm really tired.\n[00:43 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Have a nice nap." + }, + { + "key": "740", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/740/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey, thanks for coming in today. I really appreciate it.\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: No problem, just happy to help out however I can. So what do you need me to assist with?\n[00:08 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, I just realized I should mention—things have been a little hectic lately, so I could use an extra set of hands with the day-to-day operations.\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, no problem. I'm happy to help out however I can. What do you need me to do?\n[00:23 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Well, I was thinking you could help me with the paperwork. I've been falling behind a little bit and it would be a big help if you could take care of some of\n[00:30 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, paperwork? I can definitely handle that. By the way, is there anything specific that's causing the backlog, or is it just the overall workload?\n[00:39 - 00:49] Speaker USER: It's mostly the overall workload, but there have been a few unexpected issues that took up more time than I anticipated. Thanks again, I really appreciate it.\n[00:49 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: No problem, happy to help out." + }, + { + "key": "741", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/741/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I'm just feeling a little weak and scared. I don't know if I can handle everything\n[00:04 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: I understand how you feel, but have you been eating well and getting enough rest? That might help with the weakness.\n[00:12 - 00:18] Speaker USER: I've been trying, but it's hard to keep up with everything. I'm not sure if I can take care of myself the way\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: You don't have to do it alone. I'm here to help, and we can figure out a plan together." + }, + { + "key": "742", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/742/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Hey, Dad. I was just reading about the history of our family and I noticed that we have a lot of British ancestors.\n[00:07 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, that's right. Our family has been in America for a long time, but we've always had ties to the traditions\n[00:13 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Why is that? I mean, did they keep in touch with relatives back in Britain, or was it more about cultural ties?\n[00:21 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I guess it's because our ancestors came from there. They were probably looking for a better life or maybe they were just exploring. Who knows? But whatever the reason, they ended up in America and started a new life with the\n[00:35 - 00:44] Speaker USER: I can't even imagine how challenging that must have been. Do you think they had any regrets about leaving everything behind?\n[00:44 - 01:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: It must have been tough, especially at first. They didn't have all the conveniences we have today and they had to start from scratch in a new country. But they made the best of it and eventually thrived here. And now we're carrying on their legacy by continuing to make our own mark on this country.\n[01:05 - 01:11] Speaker USER: That's true. We are definitely a country of immigrants. And I'm proud to be part of that history.\n[01:11 - 01:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Me too, son. Me too." + }, + { + "key": "743", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/743/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:36] Speaker USER: What we've learned is the fact that he left the Level One Club, which is a drinking club in Neasden Lane, about 1:30 a.m., and we're trying to account for movements up till 2:15 a.m., because it was about that time he was found by a member of the club, an employee. He was found in the underpass, the pedestrian way, under the North Circular Road. Death was due to multiple head injuries. We understand that there may have been two girls and a man who was drunk in close proximity to the entrance to the subway, who may have seen the man walking in that direction, or any attacker who may have been lingering around\n[00:35 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but do you have any descriptions of the two girls and the man? It might help narrow down the search.\n[00:42 - 00:56] Speaker USER: Unfortunately, we don't have detailed descriptions yet. However, I was going to mention that we believe there may have been other witnesses, such as minicab drivers parked in the area, who might have seen something. We still need to identify those individuals.\n[00:56 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: And how far away from the Neasden underpass was the drinking club?\n[01:01 - 01:11] Speaker USER: Fifty meters. But as I was saying earlier, we haven't been able to identify the minicab drivers or any other people who might have been in the area at the time.\n[01:11 - 01:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: I see. So, aside from the two girls, the drunken man, and possibly the minicab drivers, there's no one else you're looking to speak with at the moment?\n[01:20 - 01:30] Speaker USER: Yes, that's correct. The club closed at half past one, so there might have been other people who left the club around that time. We're hoping any of them might come forward with information." + }, + { + "key": "744", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/744/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, how are you doing today?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm doing well, thank you. How are you?\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker USER: I'm good. Just enjoying my day. So what have you been up to\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but I was wondering if you had any plans for the weekend?\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Not much, just hanging out with friends and family. What about you? Do\n[00:17 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that sounds nice! I was thinking of doing something similar, maybe a small get-together.\n[00:23 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Yeah, same here. Just enjoying my time with the people I love.\n[00:28 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's great. I'm really happy for you.\n[00:31 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Thanks. I'm really happy with my life right now." + }, + { + "key": "745", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/745/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I've been thinking a lot about the future lately.\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: What do you mean?\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Just, like, what I want to do with my life. It's kind of scary, thinking about all the\n[00:09 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, but when you say \"scary,\" do you mean you're anxious about making the wrong choices or more about the uncertainty of it all?\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker USER: It's more about the uncertainty. But I feel like I need to start planning for it anyway.\n[00:23 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why?\n[00:26 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Because if I don't, nothing is going to happen the way I want it to. And then I'll just end up being disappointed and frustrated.\n[00:34 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: That makes sense. So what have you been thinking about?\n[00:39 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Well, first of all, I really want to go to college.\n[00:43 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, me too! But that's so expensive... and it's\n[00:47 - 01:00] Speaker USER: Exactly, and that's why I've been saving up money from my part-time job. I've also been looking into scholarships and financial aid options. Hopefully, between all of that, I'll be able to make it work somehow.\n[01:00 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like a good plan. And after college?" + }, + { + "key": "746", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/746/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I'm sorry if I offended you with what I said. It wasn't my intention to make you\n[00:04 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: What exactly did you say?\n[00:06 - 00:13] Speaker USER: I made a comment about how black people are always late. I know it was wrong and I shouldn't have said something so\n[00:12 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why would you say something like that?\n[00:15 - 00:18] Speaker USER: I don't know. It was a stupid thing to say. I'm sorry.\n[00:19 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Nya, this is not acceptable. This isn't the first time you've made a comment like this and it needs to stop immediately.\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker USER: I know. I'm sorry. I'll try to do better.\n[00:28 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: I hope so, because if you don't, you will face disciplinary action. Do you understand?\n[00:35 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Yes, I understand." + }, + { + "key": "747", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/747/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, Ashley! How's it going?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not too bad. Just getting ready for finals. You?\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Same here. I can't believe the semester is almost over already. It feels like it just started and now\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yesterday, right? It's crazy how fast time flies when you're swamped with work.\n[00:16 - 00:20] Speaker USER: I know. Time really flies when you're having fun, huh?\n[00:20 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Definitely. So, what are your plans for next semester? Are you going to stay on campus or go back home\n[00:26 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Home? I'm not sure yet. I haven't really thought about it much. What about you? Are you staying on campus or going home?\n[00:33 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm thinking about staying on campus and getting a job. I really don't want to go home and be bored all summer. Plus, I'd rather make some money so I can save up for next year's expenses.\n[00:46 - 00:48] Speaker USER: That's a good idea. I might do the same thing.\n[00:49 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I think it would be a lot of fun. We could get an apartment together and everything!\n[00:54 - 00:57] Speaker USER: That would be awesome! I'll definitely think about it." + }, + { + "key": "748", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/748/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Mom, can I ask you something?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course, Faisal. What is it?\n[00:07 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Do you believe in God?\n[00:09 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: I do. I think there's something out there that's greater than all of us and that we can't always understand why things happen the way they they do,\n[00:16 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but what do you mean by \"something greater\"? Are you talking about a specific religion or just a general belief?\n[00:26 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's more of a general belief for me, something that encompasses all religions in a way. But I think there's a reason for everything, even if we don't always understand it at first.\n[00:37 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Even if bad things happen?\n[00:40 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, even if bad things happen. I think that ultimately, good will prevail. Why do you ask?" + }, + { + "key": "749", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/749/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I am sorry, sir. I have broken the reading lamp in my room.\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, sir. May I have your room number?\n[00:07 - 00:10] Speaker USER: 503. I would like to request a\n[00:09 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but before we proceed, could you please confirm if there's any other damage in the room?\n[00:16 - 00:20] Speaker USER: No, just the lamp. As I was saying, I would like to pay for it.\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Certainly, but first, please fill out the form.\n[00:24 - 00:28] Speaker USER: OK, can you bring me a new lamp after I finish the form?\n[00:28 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course." + }, + { + "key": "750", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/750/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Can you help me do an internet search?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure. What do you want to find?\n[00:07 - 00:10] Speaker USER: I want to find information on World War Two.\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, can you be more specific? There are a lot of websites about different aspects\n[00:15 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Oh, I actually want to know about the Normandy Landing.\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ok. Well, go to www.google.com, and type in Normandy Landing.\n[00:24 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Oh, wow! There are a lot of sites.\n[00:27 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Here, try this one. It's a good site about Normandy Landing.\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Thanks. By the way, earlier you mentioned there were a lot of websites about something. What were you going to say?\n[00:38 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Right, I was just saying there are a lot of websites about World War Two in general, but for detailed information, however, you should read a history book." + }, + { + "key": "751", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/751/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Thank you so much for hiring me as your child's tutor. I know it's been a tough few months for everyone and I'm just glad I can help out in any way to get\n[00:08 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course, thank you. We really appreciate it. Our child has been struggling lately and we're just hoping that with some extra help they'll be able to get back on track.\n[00:20 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Absolutely, I'll do everything I can to help them improve. Do you have any specific goals or areas of focus that you would like me to concentrate on,\n[00:29 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but I think it's important to mention that math has always been their weakest area. If you could help them improve their math skills, that would be great.\n[00:40 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Okay, I'll definitely focus on helping them with their math then. Do you have any other concerns or anything else you'd like me to know?\n[00:48 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, that's all for now. Thank you again for your help.\n[00:52 - 00:54] Speaker USER: You're welcome. I'll see you next week." + }, + { + "key": "752", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/752/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Do you think our headmaster is going to build a new lab building?\n[00:04 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've no idea. He may have the plan. But he hasn't spoken to us teachers about what the\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but do you think it possible that it will happen?\n[00:14 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course. Right now, our old lab building can't satisfy the increasing need of teaching. It's too small and not in proper condition.\n[00:23 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Why don't we build a new one as soon as possible?\n[00:27 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: There may be some problems related to\n[00:29 - 00:30] Speaker USER: What kind of problems?\n[00:31 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: As far as I know, money is. It's not likely to be solved soon, I guess.\n[00:36 - 00:41] Speaker USER: I believe our headmaster will ask the local government to help us build a new one.\n[00:41 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think so. It's quite likely that the decision will be made before the end of this term. By the way, you mentioned earlier that the headmaster hadn't spoken to the teachers yet—do you think he'll involve them in the planning process?" + }, + { + "key": "753", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/753/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, Rachel. What's going on?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not much, what about you?\n[00:05 - 00:13] Speaker USER: I'm just hanging out, waiting for my friends to get here. Hey, do you want to grab a cup of coffee or something? I could really use some time to\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but are you okay? You sound like you really need someone to talk to right now.\n[00:18 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Yeah, I do. It's been really tough lately. My mom is sick and I've been having a lot of trouble at work.\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm so sorry, Rachel. That sounds really tough. Do you want to talk about how you're\n[00:30 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Yeah, I think I need to talk to someone about it. It's just been so hard to keep everything together lately.\n[00:36 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: I completely understand. Let's go get that coffee and we can talk about it more." + }, + { + "key": "754", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/754/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I heard that studio monitors are really good. What are they?\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Studio monitors are speakers used in recording studios. They're used to create a flat\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but do you mean they help in producing music with better quality?\n[00:14 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, exactly! They provide a more accurate sound. By the way, have you ever been in a recording studio?\n[00:22 - 00:25] Speaker USER: I haven't! I know it sounds like it would be an amazing\n[00:24 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: It really is! The atmosphere is just incredible. Do you think you'd ever want to visit one?\n[00:30 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Absolutely! It would be fascinating to see how music is produced." + }, + { + "key": "755", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/755/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I can't believe I'm actually going to Ireland!\n[00:02 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know, it's amazing that you were able to save up enough money for a plane ticket. It\n[00:07 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Oh, it was so tough! I had to cut back on so many things, but it was worth it. I've always wanted to go to Ireland and now I'm actually going to be able to do it.\n[00:18 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: What are you most excited about?\n[00:20 - 00:33] Speaker USER: I think just being able to experience the culture and the history of the country. Ireland has such a rich culture and there is so much to learn about it. Plus, the landscape is supposed to be absolutely breathtaking, with\n[00:32 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but have you decided on any specific places you want to visit first? Like, is there a must-see spot on your list?\n[00:41 - 00:54] Speaker USER: Oh, definitely! I really want to visit the Cliffs of Moher first. But I was going to say the landscape is supposed to be absolutely beautiful, so I can't wait to see it all. And yes, the Cliffs are at the top of my list!" + }, + { + "key": "756", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/756/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Come in, come in! Can I help you?\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Professor Turner, are you giving your Advanced Geology course again next semester?\n[00:07 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Yes.\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: I wonder if I could enroll in it, I know it's a graduate course and I'm only a junior, but...\n[00:14 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Aren't you a bit young? I've allowed qualified seniors to take the course and they usually have a hard time to keep up\n[00:20 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but I think I should mention that I've been really passionate about geology for a long time. The geology of the American West is my favorite interest and I've read a lot in the field. Last semester I took Professor Burman's course and I didn't find it challenging enough.\n[00:38 - 00:43] Speaker USER: I see. You certainly aren't one of those students who are out for easy grades.\n[00:44 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: I should say not. I really want to learn something.\n[00:48 - 01:01] Speaker USER: Well, I'll speak to Professor Burman, if he thinks you're ready, I'll let you enroll. Oh, I was going to mention earlier—seniors often struggle to keep up with the pace of the course. How do you feel about managing the workload?\n[01:02 - 01:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: I understand it might be challenging, but I'm confident I can handle it. Oh, and thank you, Professor Turner, that's very nice of you." + }, + { + "key": "757", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/757/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I'm so happy to have my own place, but I sometimes feel a bit\n[00:03 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but have you thought about getting a pet? It might help with the loneliness.\n[00:09 - 00:19] Speaker USER: That's a good idea! I think I'm going to try to make more of an effort to talk to my neighbors too. And maybe I'll look into getting a cat.\n[00:19 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like a great plan! Let me know how it goes." + }, + { + "key": "758", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/758/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey boss, how's it going?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's going well, Carmen. How are you managing\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, I just wanted to ask if you had a chance to review the report I sent this morning?\n[00:09 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I haven't gotten to that yet, but I will soon. You mentioned you're focused on getting through your workday—anything specific you're working on?\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Just some client follow-ups and a few pending tasks. I'll reach out if I need any help with anything.\n[00:24 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sounds good, Carmen. Let me know if you need any assistance." + }, + { + "key": "759", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/759/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I love visiting islands. Do you have any trips coming up?\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: I do! I'm planning to go hiking next month in Sequoia National Park, and\n[00:08 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I just got so excited! Have you been to Sequoia before? I've heard it's amazing.\n[00:15 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, this will be my first time. I was actually going to mention that I'm also looking forward to seeing the giant sequoia trees. But coming back to islands, have you visited any interesting ones recently?" + }, + { + "key": "760", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/760/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Did you ever make cakes or brownies before?\n[00:03 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah! I made a cake and some brownies in high school. They were pretty easy, but they tasted great.\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker USER: That's awesome. Are you baking anything right now?\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't think so! I did make some homemade ice cream for the first time, though. It was pretty fun to\n[00:19 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Ice cream? That sounds amazing! What flavor did you make?\n[00:24 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: I made Oreo and marshmallow flavor. It's really easy. You just need to buy the ingredients, put them in the freezer, and then you let the machine do its thing.\n[00:35 - 00:38] Speaker USER: That doesn't sound too complicated! What did you enjoy the\n[00:37 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut you off, but I just got really curious—did you use a specific recipe or just experiment with the ingredients?\n[00:45 - 00:55] Speaker USER: I actually followed a recipe I found online. It was straightforward. I was going to ask, what ingredients did you use for your cake and brownies?\n[00:55 - 01:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, for the cake, I used a simple vanilla recipe, and for the brownies, I used dark chocolate and walnuts. What about you? Did you enjoy making the ice cream?\n[01:05 - 01:12] Speaker USER: Absolutely, it was so much fun! I think it would be a great way to spend time together." + }, + { + "key": "761", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/761/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hello, I bought the pendant in your shop, just before.\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. Thank you very much.\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Now I come back to the hotel and try to show it to my friend, the pendant is broken, I'm afraid.\n[00:12 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, is it?\n[00:14 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Would you change it to a new one? I\n[00:16 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but could you tell me how it broke? Was it during normal wear, or did something happen to it?\n[00:23 - 00:31] Speaker USER: It broke when I was just about to show it to my friend, so I think it might have been defective. But, would you change it to a new one?\n[00:32 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, certainly. You have the receipt?\n[00:35 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Yes, I do.\n[00:36 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Then would you kindly come to our shop with the receipt by 10 o'clock? We will replace it." + }, + { + "key": "762", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/762/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Excuse me, could you tell me how to get to the school clinic? I've lost my way around\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but are you in a hurry? I can walk you there if you'd like.\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker USER: I appreciate the offer, but I think I'll manage if you just give me the directions.\n[00:13 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, go straight ahead till you come to the traffic lights, turn left there and it's the first turning on the right.\n[00:22 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Straight ahead to the traffic lights, left and then follow the\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: And then right, yes. It'll take you about five minutes.\n[00:29 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Got it, thank you!" + }, + { + "key": "763", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/763/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I'm so glad you're here, Chandler. I feel really lucky to have you in my life.\n[00:05 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Aww, thank you, Kally. I feel the same way about you. You're an amazing person and I'm so grateful to be able to\n[00:12 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but do you ever worry that maybe we're just saying that because we want to believe it?\n[00:19 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: I understand why you might feel that way, but I genuinely believe it. I think our relationship is better than it's ever been.\n[00:26 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Yeah, me too." + }, + { + "key": "764", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/764/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Wow, that was amazing! I've never felt that way before.\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Me neither. It was like we were meant to find each\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Meant to be together, right? I was just thinking the same thing.\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know, it's crazy. I can't believe this is happening.\n[00:14 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Neither can I. But I'm so glad it is. You're the most beautiful girl I've ever seen, and\n[00:20 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but I just have to say, you're making me feel like the luckiest person alive right now.\n[00:28 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Oh, stop it. You're making me blush.\n[00:32 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: I mean it. You're absolutely stunning. I can't believe you're here with me right now.\n[00:38 - 00:44] Speaker USER: I feel the same way about you. I can't believe this is real life. It feels like a dream come true." + }, + { + "key": "765", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/765/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Hi, Mary. I saw some dark clouds on my way home from work and knew a storm was coming, so I hurried inside to\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, did you happen to notice if the gutters were clear? I was planning to check them before the storm hits.\n[00:12 - 00:18] Speaker USER: I didn't get a chance to check the gutters, but I can do that now. I hurried inside to make sure everything was secure.\n[00:19 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hello, Kyle. Yes, it looks like we're in for a big storm. I've already brought everything inside that could blow away, like\n[00:25 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Should we also check the windows to make sure they're all locked? The wind might be stronger than usual.\n[00:31 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good thinking. I'll go help you finish up.\n[00:34 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Thank you, dear." + }, + { + "key": "766", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/766/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hello, Madam. What can we do for you today?\n[00:02 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hi. I've been sent over from Turner Interiors. They said I need to collect some sort of L / C? Do you have the necessary\n[00:08 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, you mentioned Turner Interiors—are you working on the Sayuri Beds project with them?\n[00:15 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, that's correct. Do you have the L / C?\n[00:19 - 00:23] Speaker USER: I certainly do. Here it is, an Export L / C from Tokyo.\n[00:23 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: It should be from Sayuri Beds. Is that right?\n[00:27 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Yes, it is. Sayuri Beds, Tokyo, Japan.\n[00:32 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's what I want! Do you need me to sign anything? Or fill in some forms?\n[00:37 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Just sign right here, please. That's everything you need to do.\n[00:41 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Perfect. Thank you, goodbye!" + }, + { + "key": "767", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/767/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:08] Speaker USER: I don't know what your deal is, Miquel, but I'm getting really sick of you following me around everywhere I go. It's like you're stalking me or trying to\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Everest, hold on a second. I think you're misunderstanding my intentions. I'm not stalking you.\n[00:13 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Miquel, it's not about misunderstanding. When you follow me around constantly and bug me nonstop, it just comes across as creepy and annoying. I don't appreciate it.\n[00:25 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Fine, if that's how you feel about it, I'll back off. But I just want you to know that I really like you and was only trying to spend more\n[00:32 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Miquel, I understand that, but liking someone doesn't mean you should invade their space. I think it would be best if we just stay friends. I don't think there's anything more between us.\n[00:43 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Alright, Everest. If that's what you want, I'll respect your wishes. But know that I really do like you and will always be here for you as a friend." + }, + { + "key": "768", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/768/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, Mike, is Jenny coming with us?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. Why?\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Nothing. I'm just curious if\n[00:06 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just asking? But why is your face burning like mad? Ah-huh, someone has a crush on Jenny, doesn't he?\n[00:14 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Who has a crush? !\n[00:17 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Come on, Ted, don't be such a chicken. If you like her, you've got to tell her. Maybe she likes you too,\n[00:23 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Wait, you think she might actually like me? I mean, I was just going to say I don't have the guts to ask her out.\n[00:30 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: What're you so afraid of? Just tell her what you're feeling about her.\n[00:35 - 00:37] Speaker USER: I'd totally die if she turned me down.\n[00:38 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: But that's better than keeping everything to yourself. You've got to let her know. Come on! You've got to take a chance! Even though you are rejected, it's not the end of the world! There's nothing to lose, is there?" + }, + { + "key": "769", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/769/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Good morning. Please come into my office.\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good morning. Thank you.\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: I see that you have some impressive writing experience.\n[00:09 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. I have written for several top newspapers in the country. I'm also in the process of writing my first novel, which\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Oh, that sounds exciting! Could you tell me a bit more about the novel? What's the genre?\n[00:20 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's a psychological thriller. I was actually about to mention that it's been a challenging but rewarding experience. But before I continue, I wanted to ask—when you mentioned my writing experience earlier, were you referring to any specific articles or pieces that stood out to you?\n[00:38 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Yes, I was particularly impressed by your investigative piece on corporate corruption. But you were saying the novel has been challenging—what aspects have been the most difficult?\n[00:49 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: The most difficult part has been maintaining the suspense while developing deep, complex characters." + }, + { + "key": "770", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/770/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Honey, I've got good news for you.\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: What is it?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker USER: You are going to be a father soon,\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, are you serious? Are you saying what I think you're saying?\n[00:10 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Yes, I'm pregnant. We'll have our baby soon.\n[00:15 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, dear, I'm so happy. But you didn't finish—what were you going to say? Father, right?\n[00:23 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Yes, I was going to say you're going to be a father." + }, + { + "key": "771", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/771/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: You're going to get into a lot of trouble if you do that.\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: What makes you say that? I\n[00:04 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Because in these kinds of things, the trouble doesn't always appear at first. I don't see anything wrong with what we're doing!\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's just the problem. But everything has been so easy.\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Everything has gone as smooth as clockwork. Just like we planned!\n[00:24 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: That may be true, but if you were to do it, you would have trouble on the long-term. It's\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Wait, what kind of trouble are you talking about? You always say that.\n[00:33 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, you never look at the positive side of things." + }, + { + "key": "772", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/772/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I can't believe I lost so much money. I feel like such an idiot.\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Don't be too hard on yourself, Trevin. It could happen to anyone, and\n[00:07 - 00:17] Speaker USER: But it didn't happen to anyone else. It happened to me. And now all the things I could have bought with that money are gone. I'll never be able to forgive myself\n[00:16 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Trevin, I know it feels overwhelming right now, but let's focus on what we can do next. Maybe we can come up with a plan to start earning it back?\n[00:26 - 00:35] Speaker USER: You're right. I just need to take it one step at a time. You're not a terrible person, Trevin. And you'll find a way to make the money back. You always do.\n[00:35 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't know if I can do it this time. I feel like I've hit rock bottom.\n[00:40 - 00:44] Speaker USER: You'll get through this, Trevin. I'm here for you. We'll get through this together." + }, + { + "key": "773", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/773/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey, Emily! I'm doing great. How are you?\n[00:03 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm good. Just hanging out at home and getting some things done. What about you?\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker USER: I'm on vacation in Europe right now. It's been really great so far.\n[00:15 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds amazing! What have you been doing?\n[00:18 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Well, I just got back from Paris yesterday. Today I'm going to tour some of the cathedrals here in Rome. Tomorrow I'm thinking about taking a\n[00:26 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, Rome! Have you had a chance to visit the Colosseum yet? I've heard it's breathtaking in person.\n[00:33 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Not yet! The Colosseum is on my list for later this week. I was actually saying I'm thinking about going to Florence tomorrow.\n[00:41 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Florence sounds wonderful too! Make sure to check out the Uffizi Gallery if you can.\n[00:48 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Definitely! I can't wait to see all the art. So when are you coming back?\n[00:53 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: In a couple of weeks. I can't wait to see you!\n[00:58 - 01:01] Speaker USER: Me too! Have a great time the rest of your trip." + }, + { + "key": "774", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/774/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi, Wil. How are you doing today?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm doing well, thank you. How are you?\n[00:05 - 00:12] Speaker USER: I'm doing great, thanks for asking. So, I hear that your children are having some trouble in school lately. Is there anything I can [interrupt]\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, it's more about my son struggling with math. Do you happen to know any good tutors?\n[00:18 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Oh, I do know a couple of great tutors! I was just about to ask if there's anything I can help with specifically, but it sounds like finding a tutor would be a good start. I was also going to suggest some online resources [interrupt]\n[00:30 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, that would be a huge help. Thanks for offering.\n[00:34 - 00:39] Speaker USER: You're welcome. Let me know if there's anything else I can do to help out in the future though, okay?" + }, + { + "key": "775", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/775/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey Owyn. What's up?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not much. Just hanging out with my family.\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker USER: That's cool. I saw you at the movies the other day. Were\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, right! We were just trying to get out of the house for a bit. What movie did you catch?\n[00:14 - 00:24] Speaker USER: I actually saw the new action movie that just came out. But anyway, I know how that is. My family does that too sometimes. So, what have you been up to lately?\n[00:24 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just hanging out with my friends and family. Going to the park, playing basketball. You know, stuff like that. It's\n[00:30 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Basketball? I thought you were more into soccer. Did you switch it up recently?\n[00:35 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I still play soccer, but I've been getting into basketball more lately. It's a good way to stay active and hang out with friends.\n[00:43 - 00:50] Speaker USER: Yeah, I see you at the park sometimes when I go to play basketball with my friends. It's always cool to see familiar faces there.\n[00:50 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: Definitely. It's nice to have a friendly face around when you're trying to stay active." + }, + { + "key": "776", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/776/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I'm here to sign the agreement.\n[00:02 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sorry. The agreement hasn't been fully prepared. It will be ready by tomorrow afternoon\n[00:07 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Can you speed it up and let us have it today?\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'll try my best. Here is the draft. Would you please go over it and see if any modifications are needed?\n[00:16 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Let me have a look. Well, it contains basically all we have agreed upon. How about the terms concerning packing?\n[00:23 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't think so. By the way, did you get a chance to check the section on pricing? I was wondering if it aligns with our previous discussions.\n[00:32 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Oh, I haven't checked that yet. I'll review it now. If everything looks good, you can type the agreement this evening and have it duplicated for signatures." + }, + { + "key": "777", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/777/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, I like your hat. Can I try it on?\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, sure.\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Thanks! It looks good on me, right?\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, it does. You should consider wearing\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Actually, before I take it, are you really okay with giving it away? I don't want to take something you might miss later.\n[00:15 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sure. I have plenty of other hats.\n[00:18 - 00:21] Speaker USER: That's really kind of you. Thank you so much!" + }, + { + "key": "778", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/778/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Oh dear, my weight has gone up again.\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I am not surprised, you eat too many snacks\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Sorry, are you saying it's all about my eating habits? I mean, I suppose sitting at the desk all day at the office doesn't help either.\n[00:12 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I wouldn't think so.\n[00:14 - 00:15] Speaker USER: I do wish I could lose weight.\n[00:16 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, why don't you go on a diet?\n[00:18 - 00:22] Speaker USER: I've tried diets before but they've never really given\n[00:21 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of diets, have you considered combining it with exercise? Maybe joining an exercise class could really make a difference.\n[00:30 - 00:37] Speaker USER: That's a good point. I was going to say diets alone haven't worked for me, so adding exercise might be just what I need." + }, + { + "key": "779", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/779/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: The European Union isn't sustainable. If you add up all of the European Union's financial commitments, you see that it's going to collapse under\n[00:06 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but I have a different opinion. I think the financial commitments can actually be managed better with more stringent economic policies.\n[00:16 - 00:28] Speaker USER: I understand your point, but even with stringent policies, many countries might still face bankruptcy. I know that we need to join the European Union to make America strong again, but what's a good strategy to\n[00:27 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: I just thought of something—how about balancing our involvement by also strengthening our local economies? Could that be a compromise?\n[00:37 - 00:47] Speaker USER: That's an interesting idea. The US should join the European Union while building our own trading networks. We should protect America's sovereignty and independence.\n[00:47 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's good to protect America's independence, but it makes more sense to join the European Union." + }, + { + "key": "780", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/780/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey Ayden, I was wondering if you could do me a favor.\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: That depends. What is it?\n[00:05 - 00:19] Speaker USER: It's kind of a big favor. I'm absolutely flat broke, and I owe my landlady $200. She's given me until Friday to give it to her, but I don't get paid until next Monday. Do you think you could loan me some cash until I get back on\n[00:18 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, so you won't have any money until Monday? That sounds stressful. How much exactly do you need?\n[00:26 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Yeah, it's been pretty tough. I need $200, but I'll pay you back on Monday. I promise. Do you think you could help?\n[00:33 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'd love to help you out, but I'm a bit short on cash this month as well. I had to get a new engine put into my car, and that ate up my savings.\n[00:43 - 00:49] Speaker USER: If you can't give me the full amount, a fraction of it would still help. I'll pay you back on Monday, as I mentioned earlier.\n[00:50 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: Let's see, I've got about $50 to get me through the weekend. I can only spare about $20. I would give you more if I had it, I just don't have much money to my name right now.\n[01:02 - 01:11] Speaker USER: Thanks a lot, Ayden. Every little bit will help. Tell you what, if you aren't doing anything tonight, why don't you come over and have dinner at my place? I\n[01:10 - 01:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Dinner sounds nice! But before I forget, what time do you want me to come over?\n[01:16 - 01:17] Speaker USER: How about at 6 pm?\n[01:18 - 01:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: That works for me. See you then!" + }, + { + "key": "781", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/781/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Awful! My cell phone is out of service again. Fred, can you lend me some money?\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: How much do you want?\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker USER: 200 yuan. I bought a new computer online, so I have to pay the mort for the\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, you bought a new computer? What happened to your old one?\n[00:15 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Oh, the old one broke down last week. But about the mortgage—I'm really in a bind right now.\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: I am so sorry to hear that. Is that enough?\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker USER: It's so nice of you. You really make my day.\n[00:30 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Forget it! We seemingly need to gather money little by little.\n[00:34 - 00:47] Speaker USER: What you said is absolutely right. By the way, I didn't get to finish earlier—I have to pay the mortgage soon, so the 200 yuan would really help. I'll pay you back as soon as I get back on my feet.\n[00:47 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: No rush. You can give it back whenever you have it." + }, + { + "key": "782", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/782/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi, I'm doing great! How are you?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm doing great! What are you eating?\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker USER: I'm eating some nuts.\n[00:07 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Aren't nuts bad for you?\n[00:10 - 00:13] Speaker USER: They're healthy! Especially when they're not roasted in\n[00:12 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but are you sure all nuts are healthy? I've read some conflicting information about certain types.\n[00:19 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Yes, some nuts are healthier than others, but generally, unsalted ones are good for you. Nuts are so good! Do you like dried fruits?\n[00:28 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: I like dried fruit but I don't have much of a sweet tooth.\n[00:32 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Do you have a sweet tooth?\n[00:35 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: I do! Do you like sweets?\n[00:38 - 00:43] Speaker USER: I actually don't have a sweet tooth at all! I like savory food the most.\n[00:44 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: You don't? I thought all girls had a sweet tooth.\n[00:48 - 00:52] Speaker USER: I don't. I only like savory food.\n[00:52 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you like olives?\n[00:54 - 00:57] Speaker USER: I like olives, but not on their own because\n[00:56 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, why not? What is it about eating olives on their own that you don't like?\n[01:02 - 01:06] Speaker USER: It's just the strong taste. I'll have to try it again sometime." + }, + { + "key": "783", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/783/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: I'd like to see that pen, please.\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: You mean this one?\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker USER: No, the other one in the brown case. It\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, the one in the brown case? Here you go.\n[00:09 - 00:10] Speaker USER: May I try it?\n[00:10 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure.\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker USER: It's very smooth. I'll probably use\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in—do you need any ink refills with that?\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker USER: I was actually going to say I'll take it, but yes, I might need some refills too.\n[00:24 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great! So, cash or charge?" + }, + { + "key": "784", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/784/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Hey, long time no see. How have you been?\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've been good. How about you?\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Yeah, I've been good too. I'm surprised to see you here, especially\n[00:09 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but I just felt like it's been ages since we last talked. What brought you around here today?\n[00:16 - 00:19] Speaker USER: I was just in the area and thought I'd stop by and say hi.\n[00:20 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, okay. Well, it was nice seeing you.\n[00:23 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Wait, aren't you going to invite me in? I\n[00:26 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I don't think that's a good idea.\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Why not? We used to be such good friends.\n[00:32 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, we did. But things changed and I don't think it would be a good idea to reconnect right now.\n[00:38 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Why not? What happened?" + }, + { + "key": "785", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/785/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Where are you going, Jane?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm going to the hospital to see Susan.\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker USER: I saw her yesterday. She was a little worried about\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but do you know if I must catch a number 7 bus to get there?\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker USER: No, you needn't. A number 13 bus will also take you to the hospital.\n[00:20 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Number 13 buses run much more frequently, don't they?\n[00:24 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Yes. I caught a number 7 bus yesterday, and they said I had taken a wrong turn, but\n[00:29 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I see. By the way, how was Susan when you saw her? You mentioned she was a little...\n[00:36 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Right, she was a little better. Thank you, Henry. I'll get a number 13." + }, + { + "key": "786", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/786/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, doctor. What's up?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not much, Victor. How are you feeling today?\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker USER: I'm feeling good. No complaints.\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's great to hear. Have you been taking your vitamins and minerals regularly to\n[00:13 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but speaking of vitamins, I wanted to ask if there's anything specific I should be focusing on, considering my diet?\n[00:21 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a good question. Since you're already careful about what you put into your body, I'd recommend focusing on a balanced intake of all essential nutrients. But as I was saying, have you been taking them regularly?\n[00:34 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Yeah, I have. I'm really careful about that.\n[00:38 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good for you. Victor, you're a young person and you're in excellent health overall. Keep up the good work and you'll be fine." + }, + { + "key": "787", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/787/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Oh, that's excellent! Braydan is a great place for business. Have you had a chance to see much of the city? There\n[00:05 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I was wondering if there are any must-see spots you would recommend? I've been here a few times before, but I'm always looking for new places.\n[00:13 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Definitely! You should check out the old market square, it's a hidden gem. By the way, you mentioned you love Braydan—what is it about the city that you enjoy the most?\n[00:22 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's amazing! There's so much to see and do. I can't believe how big it is!\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Yes, it's a really great city. There's always something going on." + }, + { + "key": "788", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/788/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Librarian, do you know if there's a secret room in this library?\n[00:04 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why do you want to\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but I heard a rumor that there might be one.\n[00:09 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, rumors are often based on some truth. But I'm not sure if there is a secret room or if anyone\n[00:15 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Do you have any idea where it might be?\n[00:17 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I don't. But if there is a secret room, it's probably well hidden." + }, + { + "key": "789", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/789/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hi there! I'm Indy, the artist.\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wow, your paintings are beautiful! I'd love to learn more\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Oh, thank you so much! I'm so glad you like them.\n[00:11 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I really do. Which one should I choose?\n[00:15 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Well, let me show you a few of my favorites and see what you think of\n[00:17 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I just got really excited. Could you first tell me if this one with the vibrant colors is available?\n[00:23 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Yes, it is! Here's one of my latest paintings. I love the colors in this one.\n[00:31 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's gorgeous! I'll take it.\n[00:34 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Great! I'm so happy you like it.\n[00:36 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you, Indy. Your paintings are really something special." + }, + { + "key": "790", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/790/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I can't believe you're gone. I feel like I'm in a fog, like\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know, it's hard to accept. But at least we got to say goodbye.\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Yeah. I'm just going to miss you so much. You were my best friend.\n[00:12 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: And you were mine. I'm going to miss you too, Slater. But I'll be watching over you from the other side, even\n[00:18 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut you off, but how will I know you're really there? I mean, how can I feel your presence?\n[00:26 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: You may not always feel it, but I'll be there in the little things—like when you hear our favorite song or see something that reminds you of me.\n[00:35 - 00:43] Speaker USER: That's not really comforting right now. But maybe someday it will be. Thanks for being with me, Julia. Even till the end.\n[00:43 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course, Slater. I would never leave you alone during something like this. You're strong, though. You'll get through this.\n[00:51 - 00:57] Speaker USER: I don't know if I can be strong without you, Julia. But I'll try. For you." + }, + { + "key": "791", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/791/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi! What are you doing?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm looking for some new clothes, how about you?\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker USER: I'm shopping for clothes too! I was wondering if you have any suggestions.\n[00:10 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, what kind of clothes are you looking for?\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Oh, I was thinking about getting some casual outfits. Do you have any favorite stores?\n[00:17 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Casual outfits are great! I personally love checking out local boutiques for unique pieces. Have you tried looking online for deals or\n[00:26 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Online shopping is convenient, but I sometimes worry about the fit and quality. Do you have any tips for that?" + }, + { + "key": "792", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/792/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I've been thinking about getting a vegetable garden! Do you have any recommendations for plants?\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: What are your preferences - vegetables, flowers, fruits, etc.?\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker USER: I'm thinking veggies since I like eating them! My husband and I really like kale and spinach.\n[00:16 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: You should definitely grow kale and spinach! They're very popular among health-conscious individuals. I also recommend growing tomatoes. They can be used as a base for\n[00:26 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I'm curious, do tomatoes require a lot of maintenance compared to kale and spinach?\n[00:33 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Tomatoes do need a bit more care, like staking and regular watering. But I was going to mention that they can be used as a garnish or you can make an outstanding pizza with them. Also, have you considered adding some\n[00:46 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Oh, making pizza with homegrown tomatoes sounds amazing! But you were saying, have I considered what?\n[00:52 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: Have you considered growing herbs like basil or mint? They complement vegetables well and are easy to grow." + }, + { + "key": "793", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/793/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey! What are you doing?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Mind your own business, this\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker USER: I can't just stand by and watch you pick on this kid. It's not right.\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: So what are you going to do about it, huh?\n[00:12 - 00:15] Speaker USER: I'll do whatever it takes to stop you. Now back off before\n[00:15 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ha! Like we're scared of you!\n[00:18 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Fine. Don't say I didn't warn you.\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Aaah! Stop! Please!\n[00:24 - 00:30] Speaker USER: That'll teach you to pick on someone who can't defend themselves. Now get out of here before I call the cops." + }, + { + "key": "794", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/794/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What's on the menu tonight?\n[00:01 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was thinking about making steak.\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: That sounds good. Do you need any extra ingredients?\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, but there are a lot of vegetables in the fridge that need to be used\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Oh, I just remembered, do we have any potatoes? They would go great with steak.\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, we do. But as I was saying, there are a lot of vegetables in the fridge that need to be used up.\n[00:24 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Alright. Have you ever prepared a steak before?\n[00:27 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, but I heard it's not too\n[00:28 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Easy? I think it depends on the cut and how you cook it. Maybe we should look up a recipe to make sure we get it right." + }, + { + "key": "795", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/795/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Can I give you a lift home, Mrs. Word?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: That is very kind of you, Mr. Lee. Thank you.\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Could you hold my umbrella when I get my keys out, I don't\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I just remembered—do you need to stop by the pharmacy on the way home? I know you mentioned needing to pick up a prescription earlier.\n[00:17 - 00:23] Speaker USER: No, I already took care of that. But I was asking if you could hold my umbrella while I get my keys out, please?\n[00:23 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course. It's a terrible night, isn't it?\n[00:27 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Dreadful. There, the door is open now.\n[00:31 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you." + }, + { + "key": "796", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/796/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Good afternoon, sir. Can I help you?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'd like a beef-burger, a French fries and a milk shake, please.\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: What flavor would you prefer, sir?\n[00:11 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm not quite sure. What do you usually recommend\n[00:14 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I just wanted to mention that our chocolate flavor is quite popular today. Would you like to try that?\n[00:21 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hmm, chocolate does sound good, but I think I'll stick with the banana flavor.\n[00:27 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Great choice! Anything else, sir?\n[00:29 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, thanks. That will be all." + }, + { + "key": "797", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/797/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, what are you doing?\n[00:01 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just playing with this ball. It's really fun!\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Yeah, it looks like it. I'm Madina, by the way, I\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but I just realized I didn't ask—do you live nearby?\n[00:13 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Yeah, I do. I was about to say, I'm Madina, by the way.\n[00:17 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm Juston. Nice to meet you!\n[00:19 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Likewise! So, do you come here often?\n[00:23 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, pretty much every day. It's a great place to unwind after\n[00:26 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Oh, every day? That's awesome. I'm new to the area, so I'm still figuring out the good spots.\n[00:33 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, if you like playing with balls, this is definitely the place for you!\n[00:37 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Haha, yeah. I'll have to remember that. Thanks for the tip!" + }, + { + "key": "798", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/798/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: The capital of Louisiana is Baton Rouge.\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Really? I had no idea. I always just assumed it was New Orle ans because\n[00:07 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Nope, Baton Rouge is the official capital. But I can see why you'd think that—New Orleans is just the largest city in the state.\n[00:15 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Interesting. I'm definitely going to have to look that up when I get home. Thanks for enlightening me, Orrin!" + }, + { + "key": "799", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/799/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I can't believe how tired I am from just dusting and mopping. I feel like I've been doing this all day.\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: You probably have been. Physical activity can be tiring, especially if you're not used to doing it\n[00:11 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Speaking of which, do you think it gets easier the more you do it? Because right now, I can't imagine doing this every day.\n[00:19 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: It does get easier with time, but I think some people actually enjoy manual labor. It can be therapeutic for both the\n[00:25 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Oh, I get that. But honestly, I'd rather stick to mental tasks. I just feel more fulfilled when I'm using my brain than when I'm doing physical work.\n[00:36 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's perfectly understandable. We all have different preferences." + }, + { + "key": "800", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/800/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I'm trying to decide if I should pursue this career path. Is it something you feel passionate about?\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: For the most part! I'm going to start my master's in environmental science.\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker USER: That's great! I've been interested in climate change. What other career path did you have in mind?\n[00:16 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was thinking about working in an oil or gas company.\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Haha - those aren't necessarily bad options! What was your first major in college?\n[00:26 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Engineering!\n[00:27 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Cool - what did you specialize in\n[00:29 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, just curious, how do you feel about the ethical implications of working in the oil and gas industry?\n[00:36 - 00:44] Speaker USER: That's a good question. It's definitely something I've thought about. I haven't mentioned our use of automation tools yet which could\n[00:43 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Automation tools are certainly important, but I am more concerned about whether our team's current skills can match the requirements of these tools.\n[00:52 - 01:01] Speaker USER: This plan does need more funding, but we have also considered some additional funding sources. However, I haven't mentioned our use of automation tools yet." + }, + { + "key": "801", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/801/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Doctor, I don't know what's happening to me. I feel like I'm losing control of my body, like\n[00:05 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Georgiana, it sounds like you're experiencing a seizure. Seizures are caused by sudden, abnormal electrical activity in the brain. They can cause muscle spasms and loss of consciousness, and\n[00:16 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Wait, so you're saying this could be why I suddenly blacked out last week? I didn't understand what was happening at the time.\n[00:23 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, that could very well be the reason. There are medications we can prescribe that can help reduce the frequency and severity of seizures. We will also need to monitor your condition closely to make sure that your seizures are under control.\n[00:37 - 00:41] Speaker USER: I'm scared, Doctor. What if I can't control my seizures?\n[00:42 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: Georgiana, you will be seizure-free with the right treatment. We will be here to support you every step of the way." + }, + { + "key": "802", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/802/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: It's nice to finally meet you. I feel like I've known you forever.\n[00:04 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know, it feels like we've been friends for a long time. But I'm glad we finally had the chance to meet in person, after\n[00:12 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I just have to ask—what took us so long to actually meet face-to-face?\n[00:18 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a good question! I guess life just kept getting in the way. But I've been watching you and I'm very proud of the person you've become.\n[00:27 - 00:33] Speaker USER: That's really nice of you to say. I don't know if I would have made it this far without your guidance\n[00:32 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Without what? Your own determination? Because I think that's what really got you here.\n[00:38 - 00:45] Speaker USER: You're right, but your support definitely played a big part too. Thanks. I appreciate that more than you know." + }, + { + "key": "803", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/803/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I'm not sure what you're asking me.\n[00:02 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: I guess I'm just wondering if you ever think about getting married, or if you've given up on that idea or if\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker USER: I haven't given up on the idea completely, but—\n[00:12 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but do you feel like the pressure to settle down is coming more from society or from yourself?\n[00:19 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Honestly, it's a bit of both. Society does have its expectations, but I also have my own internal clock that's ticking. But as I was saying, I'm not sure it's something that's going to happen for me anytime soon because I\n[00:31 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why do you say that?\n[00:32 - 00:46] Speaker USER: I don't know, it just seems like it's harder and harder to find someone these days who wants to settle down. Everyone seems so busy with their careers and their own lives that they don't really have time for a serious relationship.\n[00:46 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's true, but there are still people out there who are looking for love. You just have to keep looking until you find the right person.\n[00:56 - 01:04] Speaker USER: I guess you're right. I haven't given up hope completely, but it's just not something that's at the forefront of my mind right now since I'm\n[01:03 - 01:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, if you ever do decide to get married, let me know. I'd be happy to help you plan the wedding!" + }, + { + "key": "804", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/804/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: Excuse me, Alice, I've never used this place before. Can you tell me how to use the machines?\n[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: What do you mean? These are the washing machines. Those big things over there are the dryers.\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: I see. Do the machines have soap in them already,\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but do you have your own soap? You'll need to add it yourself.\n[00:14 - 00:16] Speaker USER: No, I don't have soap.\n[00:16 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, you can buy some over there.\n[00:19 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Thanks. OK, I have my soap.\n[00:22 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: My god, you really bought a lot. Why do you need so much soap?\n[00:27 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Oh, I thought the more soap, the cleaner the clothes would be. But wait, you were saying something about using too much soap?\n[00:34 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, exactly. The machines won't be able to remove all that soap completely. On the contrary, too many bubbles trapped dirt, allowing bacteria to build up.\n[00:44 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Oh, I guess I didn't know. I have never washed clothes before.\n[00:49 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: What? Did you say you never wash clothes before?" + }, + { + "key": "805", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/805/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Does your country export a lot of natural resources?\n[00:03 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: We export some coal to European countries, but our biggest exports is copper, which we export to Europe, North America, and other parts\n[00:12 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I was wondering—how do these exports impact your country's economy? Is copper the main driver?\n[00:19 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Definitely, copper is a major contributor to our economy. But I should mention that we also export copper to China. Which resources do you have to import?\n[00:32 - 00:40] Speaker USER: We import a little oil from Venezuela, but we are fairly self-sufficient. We import some iron and a lot of aluminium from neighboring countries.\n[00:40 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: I heard that your country recently discovered deposits of precious stone.\n[00:45 - 00:53] Speaker USER: Yes, that's right. So far, only small deposits have been found. Engineers in my country are focusing on drilling for more extensive\n[00:52 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of drilling, is there any concern about the environmental impact of these activities?\n[00:58 - 01:12] Speaker USER: Yes, environmental concerns are definitely on the table, but I was going to say that the engineers are focusing on drilling for oil. The government is keen to exploit our natural resources to get money to improve our country.\n[01:12 - 01:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: If your government invests in your country's infrastructure, it will be money well spent.\n[01:19 - 01:25] Speaker USER: Yes. We need to put the money into long-term projects rather than wasting it on short-term ones." + }, + { + "key": "806", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/806/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey, do you want to chat for a bit? I'm starting to get pretty tired of\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, I'd love to chat! What's on your mind?\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Well, I don't know. What do you think?\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hmm...well, what do you like to do for fun?\n[00:12 - 00:20] Speaker USER: I like to read and write. And I love learning new things. So I'm always looking for new information to expand my\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that sounds just like me! What kind of books do you usually read?\n[00:24 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Mostly fiction, but I also enjoy non-fiction, especially when it's about science or history." + }, + { + "key": "807", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/807/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: How do you feel about teaching my friend how to read?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: How old is your friend and why doesn't he know how to read yet?\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker USER: He's 78 and he's a new emigrant from South America and he's never been to school.\n[00:12 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Does he even know how to speak English?\n[00:15 - 00:19] Speaker USER: No. But I thought that you could start with reading and then maybe move\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, before we talk about reading, how is he managing day-to-day without knowing English?\n[00:23 - 00:32] Speaker USER: He's struggling a bit, which is why I thought reading might help. And I was going to suggest starting with basic phrases to help him get by.\n[00:32 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: That was very thoughtful of you to volunteer me.\n[00:36 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Come on. You're great at teaching and I know you will love him. He's adorable!\n[00:41 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, all right. Have him come over here for dinner. But you get to make dinner!" + }, + { + "key": "808", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/808/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Which sports are popular in your country?\n[00:02 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Most people like football. More boys like football than girls. A few girls play it really well. Some people like playing basketball.\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Do many people like tennis?\n[00:14 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: More and more people like it now. Fewer people play table tennis than before. Many people like swimming, because it is fun and keeps you active and\n[00:23 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but you mentioned swimming. Do you think it's more popular than football in your country?\n[00:29 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, no, football is definitely more popular. But swimming has its own dedicated following because it's both fun and keeps you fit. By the way, I was saying that in my country, many people enjoy golf, but it is too exclusive for\n[00:45 - 01:00] Speaker USER: Too expensive, right? That's interesting. In my country, golf is also considered a sport for the wealthy. But I wanted to ask, you mentioned fewer people play table tennis now—any idea why?\n[01:00 - 01:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it seems like people are shifting towards sports like tennis and basketball, which are gaining popularity. But coming back to golf, it is indeed too expensive for some people, and that's why not everyone plays it." + }, + { + "key": "809", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/809/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Freedom Travel. How may I help you?\n[00:02 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I'd like to make a flight reservation for the twenty third of this month.\n[00:08 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Okay. What is your destination?\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well. I'm flying to Helsinki, Finland.\n[00:15 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Okay. Let me check what flights are available?\n[00:18 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay.\n[00:18 - 00:21] Speaker USER: And when will you be departing? Morning,\n[00:20 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, sorry to jump in, but I just remembered—I need to make sure the return flight is also the cheapest option. Can you check that as well?\n[00:28 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Sure, I was actually about to ask when you'll be returning.\n[00:33 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Uh, well, I'd like to catch a return flight on the twenty ninth. Oh, and I'd like the cheapest flight available.\n[00:41 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Okay. Let me see. Um, hmm ...\n[00:45 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah?\n[00:47 - 00:53] Speaker USER: Well, the price for the flight is almost double the price you would pay if you leave the day before 12 AM.\n[00:53 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: Whoo. Let's go with the cheaper flight. By the way, how much is it?" + }, + { + "key": "810", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/810/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi, may I get you anything to drink?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, please. May I get a glass of lemonade?\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Would you like an appetizer?\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: May I get an order of barbeque wings?\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sure, would you like anything else with\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, before I forget, could you make sure the wings are extra crispy?\n[00:17 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Of course, I'll make sure of that. By the way, would you like anything else with the wings?\n[00:22 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: That'll be fine for now, thank you.\n[00:25 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Okay, tell me when you want to order the rest of your food.\n[00:29 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Excuse me. I'm ready to order.\n[00:32 - 00:34] Speaker USER: What would you like?\n[00:34 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Let me have the baby-back ribs.\n[00:37 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Sure, will there be anything else that I can get you?\n[00:40 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: That will be it for now. Oh, and did you remember to put in the wings as extra crispy?\n[00:46 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Yes, I've got that noted. Enjoy your meal!" + }, + { + "key": "811", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/811/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Hey, I noticed that you've been really hard on yourself lately. What's going on?\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't know, I just feel like I'm not good enough. No matter what I do, it's never quite up\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but do you think this pressure you're putting on yourself might be coming from comparing yourself to others?\n[00:16 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, maybe. I guess I do that a lot. But even when I try not to compare, it still feels like I'm falling short.\n[00:23 - 00:53] Speaker USER: Well first of all, you are good enough. You're worthy of love and respect, just like anyone else. Secondly, comparing yourself to others is never going to help you feel better about yourself. Everyone has their own journey in life and moves at their own pace. You're exactly where you're supposed to be right now, even if it doesn't feel like it. So try to cut yourself some slack and be a little kinder to yourself, okay? We all make mistakes sometimes but that doesn't mean we're bad or undeserving\n[00:52 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: I get that, but it's really hard to change the way I think. How do I even start being kinder to myself?\n[00:59 - 01:09] Speaker USER: It's definitely not easy, but it starts with small steps. Maybe begin by acknowledging your efforts, even the little things. And remember, it's okay to ask for help when you need it." + }, + { + "key": "812", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/812/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi, how are you?\n[00:01 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm doing great. I'm making some progress on my project.\n[00:05 - 00:06] Speaker USER: What are you working on?\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm making a website for calculus. I wanted to use equations from math class in the content to\n[00:13 - 00:20] Speaker USER: How are you planning to integrate those equations? Are you using any specific tools or libraries for that?\n[00:20 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I'm using a JavaScript library called MathJax. It helps in displaying mathematical notation. Calculus sounds really interesting, but what exactly do you think about using\n[00:30 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Actually, I was going to ask about the main concepts of calculus. Can you explain derivatives and integrals a bit more?\n[00:37 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, derivatives represent the rate of change, while integrals are about accumulation of quantities. It's much more than that though, and you should definitely look into it sometime." + }, + { + "key": "813", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/813/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: How are you today?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Fine, thank you. How can I help you?\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker USER: I'm looking for some new music to inspire me. Do you have any recommendations that\n[00:07 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but are you looking for something more upbeat or something more mellow? That might help narrow it down.\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker USER: I'm not really sure. I just know that I'm looking for something different.\n[00:19 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Let me see if I can find something for you.\n[00:22 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Thank you.\n[00:23 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're welcome." + }, + { + "key": "814", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/814/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I hate the EU. It needs to be done away with.\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: What's your problem with the EU?\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: I just think that it stifles economic growth\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, but how exactly does it stifle innovation? Can you give some examples?\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Well, I believe there are too many regulations that hinder new ideas. But do you want to leave the EU?\n[00:19 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh no way! I love the EU. It's the best thing that ever happened to our country.\n[00:25 - 00:32] Speaker USER: I love it too! Everyone benefits from the freedom of movement and the ability to work across Europe. It's amazing!\n[00:32 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, it would be nice to be able to control our immigration policies\n[00:36 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Hold on, why is controlling our borders so important to you?" + }, + { + "key": "815", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/815/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi, can I talk to Mary, please?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: This is Mary. Who's that speaking?\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Hi, Mary. This is Greg Sonders from Brown College.\n[00:09 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: How can I help you, Mr. Sonders?\n[00:12 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Well, your papers mention your impressive grade point average. And your test scores meet our admission standards. But we'd like to know if you'd be interested in college sports.\n[00:22 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Definitely! I wrote on my application that I played high school basketball. In fact, I hold my school's all-time record for points scored in a single game,\n[00:31 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but that's really impressive! Just to clarify, do you have any interest in playing basketball at the college level?\n[00:40 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely, I'd love to continue playing basketball in college. But I also wanted to mention that I play volleyball and was\n[00:47 - 00:58] Speaker USER: Volleyball too? That's fantastic! We'll definitely take that into consideration. And just to circle back, how many points did you score in that record-breaking game?\n[00:59 - 01:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: I scored 38 points in that game.\n[01:02 - 01:08] Speaker USER: Wow, that's incredible! You've certainly made an impression on us. We'll let you know our decision soon.\n[01:09 - 01:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks!" + }, + { + "key": "816", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/816/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I like it here better, mom. The air is fresher and the sun is brighter. I feel happy like I\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why do you feel that way? Is it something specific about this place?\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker USER: I don't know, it just feels right. Like this is where I'm supposed to find peace\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: I understand, but we can't stay here forever. Your father misses you terribly.\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker USER: I know. But can't we just stay here for a little while longer? Please?\n[00:26 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: We'll see. Let's take it one day at a time." + }, + { + "key": "817", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/817/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I'm sorry for the way I've been acting, Dad. I know I've been a real pain lately.\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: What's going on, son? You've seemed really out of sorts like there's\n[00:08 - 00:17] Speaker USER: It's just everything, you know? School, girls, life in general. It all seems so complicated and confusing sometimes.\n[00:18 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: It can be, but that's just part of growing up. You're not a kid anymore, Shanon. You're a young man now and you need to start taking responsibility\n[00:26 - 00:37] Speaker USER: I know I need to step up, but it's hard when I don't even know what stepping up means for me right now. I guess I'm just trying to figure out who I am and what I want in life.\n[00:38 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's perfectly normal. Just don't forget that your family is here for you no matter what happens. We love you no matter what and we'll always be here for you.\n[00:49 - 00:50] Speaker USER: Thanks, Dad." + }, + { + "key": "818", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/818/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I'm angry with you for not talking to me about what was bothering you. What happened?\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sorry, Amos. I didn't mean to hurt you. I just didn't want to burden you with my problems, especially\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Burden me? Tara, we're supposed to be friends. You should have come to me with whatever was wrong.\n[00:17 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know. I'm sorry. It's just that everything has been so hard lately, and I didn't want to drag you into my\n[00:23 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Down? Tara, you can always talk to me about anything. I'm here for you, no matter what. Okay? Promise me you'll come to me next time something is bothering you.\n[00:34 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay, Amos. I promise." + }, + { + "key": "819", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/819/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I made a great lasagna the other day. Do you want the recipe?\n[00:04 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, I'd love to try it.\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: I'll have to write it down for you, though. I'll make sure\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, can you just text it to me? It might be easier and quicker.\n[00:13 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Oh, that's a good idea! I'll text it to you. By the way, do you have any dietary restrictions I should be aware of before I send it?\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I don't have any dietary restrictions. I'll see you tomorrow!\n[00:25 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Ok. I'll see you then!" + }, + { + "key": "820", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/820/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi, I'm Alice.\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hi, I'm Bob. What do you need help with?\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: I'm looking for advice on how to discipline a child.\n[00:09 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Discipline a child?\n[00:11 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Yeah, my daughter is really stubborn.\n[00:14 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: And what kind of child is she?\n[00:16 - 00:19] Speaker USER: She's a 4-year-old daughter.\n[00:19 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: So what do you do when you want to discipline her?\n[00:22 - 00:24] Speaker USER: We usually yell or spank.\n[00:25 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh wow, spanking is really controversial, but it's been practiced for generations and\n[00:30 - 00:33] Speaker USER: I don't think spanking is effective.\n[00:33 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: So what would you suggest?\n[00:36 - 00:42] Speaker USER: If you're really frustrated, try putting the child in timeout. That way the child can cool down and rejoin the family.\n[00:43 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hm, do you know what is effective in disciplining a child?\n[00:46 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Ah, discipline? I don't know what would be more effective than using timeout\n[00:50 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I read some research that positive reinforcement can be very effective. Have you tried that?" + }, + { + "key": "821", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/821/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I'm taking a class on Existential Psychology next semester. Are you familiar with that theory?\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: What is it exactly?\n[00:07 - 00:14] Speaker USER: A lot of the theories deal with whether we should strive to achieve a meaningful life.\n[00:15 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why do you want a meaningful life?\n[00:17 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Because then I would be able to feel a sense of purpose and satisfaction.\n[00:22 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: So you're saying you would want a meaningful life if you had it?\n[00:27 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Yeah! I mean, maybe I wouldn't care about the meaning as much if I had a fulfilling life without it.\n[00:33 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't know. The people who think life has meaning and then complain when it doesn't aren't always the happiest\n[00:40 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but do you think those people are unhappy because they can't find meaning, or because they have unrealistic expectations?\n[00:48 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, maybe you're right. My friend's roommate is really worried about everything all the time. I think she feels a lot of meaninglessness.\n[00:58 - 01:06] Speaker USER: Yeah, I think it's good to worry about things, but if you're always worrying about things, then you can't focus on the things you're passionate about\n[01:05 - 01:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's crazy how I can sometimes have a really negative thought, but then I can be motivated to go and do something with my life!\n[01:13 - 01:22] Speaker USER: I think there are some people who are too focused on making something meaningful rather than just enjoying what they already have.\n[01:23 - 01:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: What do you mean?\n[01:25 - 01:28] Speaker USER: I guess I just don't think that focusing on meaning is important." + }, + { + "key": "822", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/822/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I had such a great time canoeing last weekend. I really want to go camping again, but this time in the woods.\n[00:07 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like a lot of fun! I love camping in\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Oh, do you have any specific spots in mind? I was thinking of somewhere with a good hiking trail.\n[00:15 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, yes! There's this place up north with beautiful trails and a lake nearby. It's perfect for a weekend getaway.\n[00:24 - 00:31] Speaker USER: That sounds amazing! I just love being out in nature and being able to explore new trails, especially\n[00:30 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, speaking of exploring, do you think we should bring some extra gear this time? Like maybe a portable stove or a hammock?\n[00:38 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Good idea, especially the hammock! It would be great to just relax in the woods and really connect with nature." + }, + { + "key": "823", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/823/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: What the hell, An? I dropped something on your floor and you're already giving me a hard time about it?\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hey, it's my floor and I don't want anything getting messy. You should be more careful with\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Careful? I get it, alright? It was a stupid mistake. I'm sorry.\n[00:15 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, well, you should be. Now pick it up and make sure\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Hold on, I said I'm sorry. But you don't have to be such a jerk about it.\n[00:24 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm not being a jerk. I just don't want my place to get messy.\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker USER: It's not like it's going to kill you if there's a little mess on the floor.\n[00:32 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Maybe not, but it doesn't mean I want it there. Now pick it up and let's move on." + }, + { + "key": "824", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/824/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Thank you so much for the ride, it was really appreciated. How long have you been driving for Uber?\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've been driving for Uber for about a year and it's\n[00:08 - 00:16] Speaker USER: A year? That's a good amount of time. I'm sure it's a great way to make some extra money. What do you like most about driving for Uber?\n[00:17 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: I really like the flexibility that comes with driving for Uber. I can set my own hours and work as much or as little as I want. Plus, I get to meet a lot of interesting people from all over the city, and\n[00:29 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Speaking of interesting people, have you ever had any unusual or memorable passengers?\n[00:34 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, definitely! There's always someone with a unique story or a surprising destination. But going back to what I was saying, I also enjoy the fact that I get to explore different parts of the city that I wouldn't normally visit.\n[00:49 - 01:00] Speaker USER: That sounds great! I'm considering signing up to drive myself, but I'm not sure if it's something I would be good at. Do you have any advice for someone who is thinking about becoming an Uber driver?\n[01:00 - 01:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: My best advice would be to just go for it and give it a try! You might surprise yourself with how well you do. It's really not as difficult as you might think, and it can be a fun and rewarding experience." + }, + { + "key": "825", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/825/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I love the fresh air. It's so invigorating.\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I know what you mean. There's something about being in nature that just makes you feel more connected\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but do you think it's the air quality or just the change of scenery that makes such a difference?\n[00:15 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a good point! I think it's a combination of both. The clean scent of the air and the natural surroundings really contribute to that refreshed and rejuvenated feeling.\n[00:27 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Exactly! I feel so happy when I'm outside. Just breathing in the clean scent of the air makes me feel refreshed and rejuvenated.\n[00:37 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: I can definitely understand that. Being outside in the fresh air is one of my favorite things to do too.\n[00:44 - 00:48] Speaker USER: It's just so peaceful and calming. I can't get enough of the way\n[00:47 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, absolutely! And I was wondering, do you think spending more time outdoors regularly could actually improve our mental health?\n[00:57 - 01:05] Speaker USER: Definitely. I believe it can help reduce stress and anxiety, and just being in a peaceful environment really helps with that." + }, + { + "key": "118", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/118/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: I love Anthony Trollope!\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I never read any of his books. What is your favorite one?\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: I really enjoyed his book about foreign service life in Peru.\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Interesting. What about you? Do you enjoy other\n[00:14 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Oh, I also enjoy reading Amy Tan's books. I really liked The Joy Luck Club and The Kitchen God's Wife.\n[00:22 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've never read any of her books. They look good, though. By the way, I was going to ask earlier, which book by Trollope is about foreign service life in Peru?" + }, + { + "key": "119", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/119/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hello, there. What can we do for you today?\n[00:02 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: I received some leaflets in the post from you, one of them talked about a new service you have where you can transfer money between this bank and securities companies. Is that a service\n[00:12 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Yes, that's right. We have just introduced the program, but it's very popular already.\n[00:19 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: I also read that if the customer is a stock investor, which I am, it's possible to get additional benefits?\n[00:27 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Right again. We can provide a tailored consultation service for you, giving you the latest quotes from the Stock Exchange and help you to plan what exactly you do with your portfolio, ensuring\n[00:37 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but I was wondering—what if I don't want to come into the branch, can I use the consultation service over the phone?\n[00:45 - 00:56] Speaker USER: Absolutely, you can use the service over the phone. By the way, I was about to mention that we also help you plan what to do with your investments. Would that be something you're interested in?" + }, + { + "key": "120", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/120/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Caraline, my man! What's up?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not much, just enjoying the party. You?\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Yeah, same here. It's great to be able to drink and listen to music with friends without\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of music, what do you think about the DJ's playlist so far?\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker USER: It's good! I'm really enjoying it. I was just saying how great it is to be with friends and relax.\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, me too. I'm glad we could find a place to party that wasn't too crowded.\n[00:26 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Yeah, definitely. This place is great. So, what do you think about the people here? Do\n[00:31 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I was wondering, do you think we should introduce ourselves to more people here? It might be a good way to meet some new friends.\n[00:39 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Maybe, but honestly, I don't really know anyone here except for you though." + }, + { + "key": "121", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/121/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I cannot imagine if Trump were to be our President again.\n[00:04 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: I am proud to say that he is our President, and I will be really happy if he could be re- elected and\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but did you vote for him? I know that I did.\n[00:15 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I did. I have nothing but faith in Trump.\n[00:19 - 00:25] Speaker USER: What? I'm not sure about this. I mean, do you think he's really the right person to lead the country?\n[00:26 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: I am pretty sure he will make America great again!\n[00:30 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Well, though we do need some change in this country, I don't think he is the right leader to\n[00:34 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Our country is already changing as it is, and I trust that he will take good care of it.\n[00:40 - 00:45] Speaker USER: You're right about the change, but I was going to say, I don't think he's the right person to lead that change." + }, + { + "key": "122", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/122/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I don't know, I just feel like there's something missing in my life.\n[00:05 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: What do you mean?\n[00:06 - 00:15] Speaker USER: I don't know. I just feel like there's something more out there for me. Like, I'm not doing what I'm supposed to be doing with my life.\n[00:15 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, what is it that you want to explore or\n[00:17 - 00:22] Speaker USER: I really don't know! That's the problem. I have no idea.\n[00:22 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I just thought—have you tried talking to your parents about how you're feeling? Maybe they could offer some guidance or suggest a\n[00:31 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Yeah, but they just tell me that I need to find a job and settle down. But that's not what I want.\n[00:36 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: So, what do you want?\n[00:40 - 00:48] Speaker USER: I don't know! That's why I'm talking to you! Maybe if you could help me figure it out, then I would know what to do with my life!\n[00:49 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: Nava, calm down. We'll figure it out together, okay? Let's start with basics then. What are some things that interest you? Maybe we can narrow it down from there." + }, + { + "key": "123", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/123/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi. May I join you here?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, please do. You're not English, are you?\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker USER: No, I'm American. I'm from Los Angeles, a port city of the West Coast, known\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, Los Angeles! I've always wanted to visit. How does it compare to here?\n[00:16 - 00:27] Speaker USER: It's quite different, actually. LA is much bigger and more spread out, but both places have their own unique charm. I was about to say it's on the West Coast, but it's also\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, right! And you come here for tourism, do you?\n[00:30 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Yes, your city is really beautiful.\n[00:34 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: How long are you staying here in this city?\n[00:37 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Another 2 days. It was last Friday that I came here.\n[00:41 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Can I get you another drink?" + }, + { + "key": "124", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/124/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Massimo, you're quite the golf pro. I'm impressed!\n[00:03 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks, Robby. I do enjoy playing golf. It's a great way to challenge myself and stay active.\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker USER: I can imagine. I'm pretty competitive myself, so I can understand why you like it. Do you play often?\n[00:16 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I try to play at least once a week if I can. It's a great way to relax and clear my head after a long week. Plus, it's always nice to get out in nature and enjoy the fresh air, especially\n[00:29 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Speaking of nature, have you ever tried playing on different courses around the country? I hear some of them have breathtaking views.\n[00:36 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, absolutely! I've played on a few different courses, and you're right—the scenery can really add to the experience. But I was just about to mention how the fresh air really helps me unwind.\n[00:48 - 00:56] Speaker USER: That makes sense. I definitely feel the same way. Golf is definitely a challenging sport, but it's also really rewarding.\n[00:57 - 01:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely! I think that's why I keep coming back to it. It's always a new challenge, and I never get bored of it.\n[01:04 - 01:12] Speaker USER: Yeah, I can understand that. It's definitely a sport that you can sink your teeth into and really perfect over time.\n[01:12 - 01:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Exactly! And like you said, it's also really rewarding. There's nothing quite like sinking that perfect putt or hitting a long drive down the fairway, especially\n[01:22 - 01:32] Speaker USER: Fairway! I know that feeling. It's like all the practice finally pays off in that one perfect moment. Have you ever thought about taking that skill to a competition?\n[01:32 - 01:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, not really. I don't think I'm good enough to compete with professional golfers.\n[01:37 - 01:46] Speaker USER: That's understandable. But you never know unless you try, right? Who knows, maybe you have what it takes to be a pro golfer one day!\n[01:47 - 01:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ha, well maybe one day I'll give it a shot! Thanks for the encouragement, Robby." + }, + { + "key": "125", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/125/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: What makes you think you are able to do the job?\n[00:03 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: My major is Automobile Designing and I have received my master's degree in science. I think I can do it I also\n[00:09 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I'm curious—did your studies include any hands-on projects or internships related to automobile design?\n[00:16 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I did have some hands-on experience during my studies. However, I was going to mention that I also have a strong background in understanding the mechanical strength and corrosion resistance of various materials.\n[00:29 - 00:35] Speaker USER: That's great to hear. What kind of work were you responsible for in your past employment?\n[00:35 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was a student engineer who mainly took charge of understanding the mechanical strength and corrosion resistance of various materials. I also collaborated with senior engineers on design optimization projects." + }, + { + "key": "126", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/126/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I can't believe this! A politician has been caught in a scandal.\n[00:05 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: What happened?\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Apparently, he was taking bribes from a lobbyist. Can you imagine the\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, do we know how long this has been going on? I mean, has he been doing this for years or is it just a recent thing?\n[00:17 - 00:25] Speaker USER: I'm not sure about the exact timeline, but the fact that he was caught at all is just terrible! I thought politicians were supposed to be honest.\n[00:25 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Apparently not all of them are. This just makes me so frustrated with\n[00:29 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but what do you think will happen next? Do you think he'll face any real consequences for this?\n[00:36 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: I hope so, but honestly, it just makes me so angry. When people are dishonest, it really gets under my skin.\n[00:43 - 00:49] Speaker USER: I can understand why you're angry. But getting angry isn't going to do any good.\n[00:49 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know that. But I can't help it. It just feels like there's no accountability anymore." + }, + { + "key": "127", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/127/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I had a peanut butter and jelly sandwich for lunch today!\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Me too! I love peanut butter and jelly.\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker USER: What kind of peanut butter do you use? I use chunky, but I'm curious what kind you prefer and\n[00:12 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I prefer creamy peanut butter! But I'm curious, do you ever add anything extra to your sandwich, like honey or banana slices?\n[00:21 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Sometimes I do add banana slices, but I don't really care about brand names, as long\n[00:25 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's interesting! I was thinking, do you think the type of jelly makes a big difference in the taste?\n[00:32 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Yes, it can! But I like the kind where there's the most peanut flavor!" + }, + { + "key": "128", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/128/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Does it look like a good fit?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's definitely your size.\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Yes, it is very nice. I'll take it.\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, before you decide, did you want to check if there are any promotions or discounts available?\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Oh, I hadn't thought of that. But yes, I'll take it.\n[00:20 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great! How do you prefer to pay?\n[00:22 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Let me use my credit card.\n[00:25 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Now, if you'll just sign right here,\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Oh, by the way, I forgot to ask, is there a return policy if it doesn't work out?\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, we have a 30-day return policy. You can bring it back with the receipt. Now, if you'll just sign here.\n[00:38 - 00:39] Speaker USER: No problem.\n[00:40 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: I hope you enjoy your purchase. Good-bye." + }, + { + "key": "129", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/129/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: You look terrible, did you have a car accident?\n[00:03 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, not exactly. This morning I went to deliver milk, and the garden gate of No. 12 was locked. There was a note on the door of the house, and I thought I couldn't read it from where I was standing,\n[00:14 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Wait, did you try to get closer to read it? That sounds risky.\n[00:19 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I did. I jumped over the fence and went towards the door. And suddenly, as I was trying to read that note, a huge dog rushed at me. I started running as fast as I could, but I didn't see that big branch of the tree near the garden gate. I knocked into it.\n[00:36 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Ouch, that must have hurt! But what happened with the dog? You mentioned a note earlier, what did it say?\n[00:43 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank God, it didn't jump over the fence, but stayed in the garden barking loudly. Oh, and the note? It just said \"Beware of Dog.\" Quite ironic, right?\n[00:54 - 01:01] Speaker USER: It reminds me of a movie. A dog running after someone and...\n[01:01 - 01:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Stop it, Mary. It isn't that funny." + }, + { + "key": "130", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/130/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Excuse me. Is this the Reference Desk?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, what can I do for you?\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: I'd like to find some general information on computers.\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Is this for a particular research project or some general background reading?\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I just need some general information for now.\n[00:18 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: We have quite a few magazines here dealing with computers.\n[00:22 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Can I have the titles?\n[00:24 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, but before that, I was asking if this was for a specific project because that might help me guide you better.\n[00:31 - 00:34] Speaker USER: No, it's just for my own interest at the moment.\n[00:34 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Got it. Follow me. Let me show you how to find them." + }, + { + "key": "131", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/131/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: OK, Let me just have a look at the information here. You've been with the company for 6 years.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's right.\n[00:07 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Do you feel the same way as you did 6 years ago?\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, not really. I used to be more enthusiastic. Maybe it's because I'm older I also\n[00:15 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Hold on, when you say 'older,' do you mean you're feeling burnt out, or is it more about a shift in your priorities?\n[00:21 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's more about a shift in priorities, I think. But as I was saying, I'm only 28, so I'm not exactly old. What else has changed?\n[00:30 - 00:37] Speaker USER: I work longer hours now. I go home after 7 nearly every day, but I earn much more than before.\n[00:37 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: I see. What about the company? Is it helping you to develop new skills?\n[00:42 - 00:50] Speaker USER: Yes, up to a point. I've done 2 management training courses in the last couple of years, so I think I'm ready for promotion now.\n[00:50 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you get the opportunity to travel much?\n[00:53 - 00:59] Speaker USER: Not much, but I don't really mind that. You see, I have to look after my family, especially\n[00:59 - 01:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I just realized I didn't ask—do you feel like the management training courses have fully prepared you for the challenges of a promotion?\n[01:08 - 01:14] Speaker USER: They have, but as I was saying, I also have to look after my mother, so traveling isn't really a priority for me right now." + }, + { + "key": "132", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/132/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: It's a beautiful day, isn't it?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, nice and sunny.\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: It's much better than last week. It was too warm for my\n[00:07 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of last week, did you hear about the heatwave warning they issued? It was all over the news.\n[00:14 - 00:21] Speaker USER: I did, but thankfully it's cooled down now. I was just saying that I'm glad summer is over. I like autumn best.\n[00:22 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: So do I. It's neither too hot nor too cold. The sky is clear and blue.\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker USER: It's a good time to have a picnic. Do you want to have one this weekend?\n[00:33 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'd love to, but I think it's going to rain. The weatherman said it might start\n[00:36 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Oh, really? I was just thinking, it hasn't rained for a week, so I thought we might be in the clear.\n[00:43 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: True, but he is usually right in his weather news.\n[00:48 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Well, I hope he's wrong this time. I'm sure we'll have fine weather for our picnic." + }, + { + "key": "133", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/133/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Are you good at math?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, it's my favorite subject.\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Algebra is definitely not my favorite subject. How about you, what's your favorite topic within\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I find algebra quite interesting because of its logical structure. But what's your favorite subject?\n[00:17 - 00:22] Speaker USER: That would probably be history or English. What's your favorite subject?\n[00:22 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Physics. And math is a close second.\n[00:26 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Physics sounds really fun, but I'm not very good at math. I'm really bad at solving complex\n[00:31 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Algebra can be tricky, but once you get the hang of it, it becomes much easier. Have you tried any online resources or tutoring?\n[00:40 - 00:47] Speaker USER: No, I haven't tried that yet. I was going to say I'm really bad at algebra. Maybe tutoring could help." + }, + { + "key": "134", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/134/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I can't believe how different fashion was back in the 80s!\n[00:03 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, it's definitely changed a lot since then. I remember my mom used to dress me in all these crazy neon leggings and\n[00:10 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Neon colors? Oh, I totally get it. And the shoulder pads were so big! It's hard to believe that people actually thought that style was attractive.\n[00:20 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, well, to each their own, I guess. But speaking of the past, have you seen those old magazines from the 50s? The clothes they wore back then are really elegant and\n[00:30 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Fascinating, right? I've been meaning to check those out. I've heard that the fashion back then was a lot more conservative than it is now.\n[00:39 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's true. A lot of women used to wear dresses all the time, even when they were just going out to run errands. Can you imagine doing that now?\n[00:48 - 00:56] Speaker USER: No way! I would never want to be restricted like that. I like being able to wear whatever I want, whenever I want." + }, + { + "key": "135", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/135/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Thank you so much for taking the time to deliver this package for me. I really appreciate you going\n[00:05 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but I wanted to ask—was this package time-sensitive? I noticed you seemed a bit anxious when you handed it over.\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Yes, it was actually. I needed it delivered today because it's a gift for a friend's birthday. I'm just glad you could help.\n[00:21 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're welcome. It's no problem at all.\n[00:25 - 00:30] Speaker USER: I know it's not easy being a postman and having to deal with all the different challenges that\n[00:29 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Different people on the route, right? Yeah, it can be tough sometimes. But I like my job and I like helping people.\n[00:36 - 00:40] Speaker USER: That's good to hear. I'm sure the people on your route appreciate you too.\n[00:40 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: I hope so." + }, + { + "key": "136", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/136/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey Destinee, how's it going?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hey Delaney. Not too bad, just trying to wrap my head around this concept.\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Yeah, I can understand that. It can be tough at first, but you'll get there. Just keep asking questions whenever\n[00:12 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, speaking of questions, there's something that's been bugging me—how do the small details fit into the bigger picture?\n[00:20 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Great question! The small details are crucial because they build the foundation. Once you have those down, the rest will start to fall into place and make more sense.\n[00:30 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay, I see what you mean. Thanks for taking the time to explain it to me again." + }, + { + "key": "137", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/137/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Have you considered upgrading your system?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, but I'm not sure what exactly I would need to\n[00:05 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but before we dive into specifics, do you have a budget in mind for this upgrade? It might help narrow down your options.\n[00:14 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: I haven't set a strict budget yet, but I want to make sure I get the best value for the investment. You mentioned adding a painting program earlier—what else should I consider?\n[00:24 - 00:32] Speaker USER: You could consider adding a painting program to your software. It would allow you to make up your own flyers and banners for advertising.\n[00:33 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: That would be a definite bonus.\n[00:35 - 00:39] Speaker USER: You might also want to upgrade your hardware because it is pretty outdated now.\n[00:40 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: How can we do that?\n[00:41 - 00:52] Speaker USER: You'd probably need a faster processor, to begin with. And you also need a more powerful hard disc, more memory and a faster modem. Do you have a CD-ROM drive installed,\n[00:51 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, actually, I just remembered—what about compatibility with the software I currently use? Will these upgrades affect that?\n[00:59 - 01:11] Speaker USER: Good point. Most of the upgrades should be compatible, but it's always wise to check the software requirements before making any changes. Also, regarding the CD-ROM, do you have one?\n[01:12 - 01:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: No.\n[01:13 - 01:20] Speaker USER: Then you might want to add a CD-ROM drive too, because most new software programs are coming out on CDs.\n[01:21 - 01:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds great. Thanks." + }, + { + "key": "138", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/138/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I think Levi's Jeans are ugly! They're uncomfortable and they make you look stiff and they don't\n[00:04 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but I have to say that I love wearing Levi's Jeans! They fit me perfectly and feel really comfortable. You're being too harsh!\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker USER: You can like what you want, but that doesn't mean I have to like it too. If I don't like something I won't\n[00:20 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: I totally get that. By the way, I don't like wearing long-sleeve shirts. I don't like when my arms get sweaty. I'm happy wearing short-sleeved shirts and jeans.\n[00:30 - 00:34] Speaker USER: I was just saying, if I don't like something, I won't wear it." + }, + { + "key": "139", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/139/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Congratulations! Mr. Stuart! You won the city marathon.\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you. I am very honored and\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I was wondering, how did you manage to maintain such a fast pace throughout the race?\n[00:11 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: It took a lot of training and mental preparation. I am very excited about the win, but I haven't mentioned how happy I am that I won such a big game because it\n[00:21 - 00:30] Speaker USER: I can imagine! But I noticed you seemed to have a lot of support from the crowd, especially near the finish line. Did that help you push through?\n[00:31 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely, the crowd's energy was incredible. But as I was saying, winning this big game was truly a special moment for me." + }, + { + "key": "140", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/140/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What's the matter with this computer?\n[00:02 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't know, but it just doesn't work well. Whenever I start it, it stops responding after\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Stops running? That sounds frustrating. Have you asked Mr. Li for some advice?\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I have, but he doesn't seem to be able to solve the problem, either. Can you help me figure\n[00:17 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Sorry, I just remembered—did Mr. Li mention anything about what might be causing the issue?\n[00:23 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: He didn't have any specific ideas. I was actually going to ask if you could help me, but I know you said you only play computer games.\n[00:32 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Yeah, I'm not much help beyond that. What shall you do? You said you need to finish a report this afternoon, but...\n[00:42 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: But why don't you ring up the repairmen? They will be able to settle the problem.\n[00:46 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Yes, I'll ring them up." + }, + { + "key": "141", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/141/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: What do you think about birds?\n[00:03 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: I have always loved birds. They are so beautiful and unique. I would love to keep birds as pets, but my apartment doesn't allow pets,\n[00:12 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Oh, I'm sorry. Have you considered talking to your landlord about it? Maybe they could make an exception.\n[00:18 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: I haven't tried that yet. What kinds of birds are you into?\n[00:22 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Well, I used to have a budgie when I was in college. But I also have a lot of respect for pigeons. They don't have a high opinion of us, but they don't deserve to be ignored or\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Treated like trash, right? I totally get that. Pigeons are quite misunderstood.\n[00:38 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Exactly, a lot of people don't like them, but they aren't so different from us." + }, + { + "key": "142", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/142/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What do you like to watch?\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: The Outlander Series is my favorite show! I'm excited for the new season to\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Oh really? I'm a fan too, but I haven't seen the new season yet. I need to catch up.\n[00:12 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Have you read the books?\n[00:14 - 00:17] Speaker USER: I read the first one in high school, but I didn't get a\n[00:17 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: I actually thought the first book was captivating, but maybe it just wasn't your style. What didn't you like about it?\n[00:25 - 00:30] Speaker USER: I didn't love it because it felt a bit slow for me. I'm surprised you don't like it. It gets much better." + }, + { + "key": "143", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/143/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: What is your company's biggest challenge?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, we have a lot of competitors and we can't really compete on price.\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker USER: That's really hard. What do you think you could do to\n[00:10 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut you off, but I think it's important to mention that we also struggle with marketing our unique value proposition effectively.\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker USER: We need to start looking at our brand and see where we can leverage it. We also need to try and get into new markets.\n[00:25 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a good idea. Have you ever thought about getting business advice from experts\n[00:30 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Actually, yes, but I wanted to clarify, when you mentioned leveraging our brand, do you have specific strategies in mind?\n[00:38 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: I did have one consultant on contract for a year. But it was hard to find someone to work with us, and it was just too expensive.\n[00:46 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Well, you have to invest some money to make money.\n[00:50 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I understand. Do you have any ideas?" + }, + { + "key": "144", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/144/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: So I was thinking, maybe we could add a new move to our repertoire.\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah? What did you have in mind? Something\n[00:06 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I just thought of something—what if we go for something really flashy? Like something that could make us stand out even more?\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: I call it \"The Twirl.\" Watch. *beckett performs the move*\n[00:21 - 00:24] Speaker USER: That looks amazing! How did you come up with the idea?\n[00:23 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hold on, do you think it's too flashy though? I mean, what if it's too much for the crowd?\n[00:29 - 00:40] Speaker USER: I was just messing around in my bedroom and came up with it. I practiced it a few times before coming out tonight and I think it's ready for prime time. Trust me, it's not too much.\n[00:40 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Alright, let's give it a shot.\n[00:44 - 00:48] Speaker USER: I can't believe this! \"The Twirl\" is taking over the club!\n[00:48 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: I told you it would be a hit!\n[00:51 - 00:56] Speaker USER: Yeah, but I didn't think it would be this big! This move is going to make us famous!\n[00:57 - 01:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's what I'm hoping for! Just think, we could be known as the creators of \"The Twirl\"!" + }, + { + "key": "145", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/145/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: What kind of music do you like to listen to?\n[00:02 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: I listen to all sorts! My favorites include country, classical, and hip hop.\n[00:08 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Wow! I really love hip hop too! I listen to pretty much everything except country. I wish I liked country, but I just don't connect with\n[00:16 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but what exactly is it about country music that you don't find appealing?\n[00:24 - 00:32] Speaker USER: It's mostly the twangy sound and the themes that don't resonate with me. But I was going to say, hip hop has such a powerful beat and meaningful lyrics\n[00:31 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely! The beats and rhythms in hip hop are incredible. But coming back to country music, have you tried listening to different sub-genres within country? Some might surprise you." + }, + { + "key": "146", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/146/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I just had to take an abortion pill. Do you know much about it?\n[00:04 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know about that! My girlfriend went through that. They pump you full of hormones to get you in a good mood. Then they give you\n[00:11 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I think there's a misunderstanding. The abortion pill doesn't involve a D&C procedure; it's actually a medication that causes the uterus to expel the pregnancy.\n[00:24 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I see. Thanks for clarifying that. So, what was your experience like?" + }, + { + "key": "147", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/147/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Hey, sorry I'm running late. I know you're probably in a hurry to get to\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: No worries, but what time is your meeting? Just want to make sure we're on track.\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker USER: It's in about 30 minutes. My boss is going to be pissed if I'm late.\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I see. Well, don't worry, we'll get you there on time. So, what do you do?\n[00:19 - 00:21] Speaker USER: I work in marketing.\n[00:22 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like a pretty important job.\n[00:24 - 00:32] Speaker USER: It is, but it's also a lot of pressure. I've got to come up with the next big thing, or my boss will be all over me, asking\n[00:31 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of pressure, do you already have everything ready for your presentation?\n[00:36 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Yeah, I'm going to present some ideas for a new campaign we're working on. Hopefully, my boss will like them and we can get started on it soon.\n[00:44 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like a lot of work. Good luck!" + }, + { + "key": "148", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/148/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Well, there is this one boy that I like. His name is Nathan. He's really sweet and funny, and I just can't help but to be drawn to how he\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Nathan? Wait, is he the same guy from your math class that you mentioned last week?\n[00:12 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Yeah, that's him! We talk sometimes, but I don't know what he thinks of me. I'm too afraid to ask him directly. But I would really like to know... Maybe you could help me figure it out?\n[00:24 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay, let me see if I can get some clues from how he acts around you then. Does he ever stare at you or try to make conversation with you more than he does\n[00:32 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Oh! Now that you mention it, he actually does seem to stare at me a lot more than other people do. And we do have longer conversations than most people do too. So maybe he likes me back! Thanks for your help, I feel a lot better about this now!" + }, + { + "key": "149", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/149/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: I'm so tired of always having to rely on other people for money. I want to be independent and make my own money.\n[00:07 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Carah, you're always so motivated and driven. I admire that about you. What made you want to start selling products and services to achieve\n[00:16 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but I just wanted to say that it wasn't just about wanting control over my finances. I also wanted to prove to myself that I could succeed on my own terms.\n[00:26 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: That makes sense, and it's really inspiring. So, how has business been going for you?\n[00:33 - 00:45] Speaker USER: It's been really good actually! I've been able to reach a lot of people with my products and services and I've made a lot of sales. It's been great being my own boss and making my own decisions without\n[00:44 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of being your own boss, have you found it challenging to manage everything on your own, or has it been more rewarding than you expected?\n[00:52 - 01:07] Speaker USER: It's definitely been a mix of both. Managing everything can be overwhelming at times, but the rewards far outweigh the challenges. I was going to mention that making my own money has also given me a sense of freedom I never had before." + }, + { + "key": "150", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/150/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I'm learning about a new branch of philosophy right now! It's called post-structuralism.\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's interesting. What does it have to do with the way\n[00:08 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut you off, I just wanted to clarify that post-structuralism challenges traditional ideas of fixed meaning in texts and realities. I'm studying Michel Foucault. His ideas about subjectivity and power relations are really fascinating.\n[00:23 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: I might be able to get you the audiobook of Discipline and Punish: the Birth of the Prison. I have it, but I haven't had the\n[00:30 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Oh, that would be fantastic! By the way, I was going to ask, what specifically were you curious about regarding post-structuralism?" + }, + { + "key": "151", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/151/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Good evening. How many people of your party?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Three. Two adults and one kid.\n[00:06 - 00:07] Speaker USER: For buffet?\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. How much do you charge for it?\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Thirty for each adult, twenty each kid.\n[00:16 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: I see. Where can I get the drinks and\n[00:18 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I just realized I didn't ask—do we need to reserve a table in advance, or is it first-come, first-served?\n[00:26 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's first-come, first-served. But let me finish—where can I get the food?\n[00:32 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Oh, right! Please go to the tables over there for cold dishes and vegetables. The hot dishes are on the other side.\n[00:41 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do I need to pay extra charges for drinks like cola and juice?" + }, + { + "key": "152", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/152/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, how are you feeling today?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm feeling a lot better, thank you.\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Good, I'm glad to hear that. How's your headache now?\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I just remembered, have you taken your medication for the day?\n[00:11 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Oh yes, I took it earlier this morning. But as I was saying, my head is throbbing a little bit, but the painkillers are helping.\n[00:19 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you need anything else? Some water or food?\n[00:24 - 00:26] Speaker USER: No, I'm good. Thanks for taking care of me.\n[00:27 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: No problem, I just want you to get better." + }, + { + "key": "153", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/153/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, what's up?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not much. Just getting things done. You?\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Yeah, same here. I just made a to-do list for the day and I'm starting with the most important task, so\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of important tasks, do you prioritize based on deadlines or difficulty?\n[00:16 - 00:27] Speaker USER: I actually prioritize by difficulty first. It makes me feel like I'm accomplishing something when I get the harder stuff out of the way. Plus, the rest of the day seems more manageable,\n[00:26 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Easier, right? I totally get that. I think I'm going to try that myself! Thanks for the advice." + }, + { + "key": "154", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/154/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, how are you doing?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not too great. I'm just feeling really down lately.\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker USER: I'm so sorry to hear that. What's going on? Is\n[00:09 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut you off, but it's just been overwhelming, you know? Everything just seems so hopeless right now. I don't know if things will ever get better.\n[00:19 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Hey, it's going to be okay. I'm here for you, no matter what. We'll get through this together, okay?\n[00:25 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you, Zaryah. Just knowing you're here for me makes me feel a little\n[00:28 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Can I ask, have you talked to anyone else about this? Maybe it would help to get some different perspectives.\n[00:35 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: I haven't really opened up to anyone else yet, but just talking to you is already helping a bit. Thanks for being here for me, Zaryah." + }, + { + "key": "155", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/155/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I'm making a beef stew for dinner tonight. Do you want to have\n[00:03 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but do you need any help with the preparation? I can chop vegetables or anything else you need.\n[00:10 - 00:20] Speaker USER: That would be great, thanks! I'd love some help with the vegetables. By the way, do you have any preferences for the stew, like adding extra spices or trying a\n[00:20 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, adding some extra spices sounds fantastic! Maybe a bit of paprika or thyme?" + }, + { + "key": "156", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/156/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey, I fixed that light! It's been bugging me for a while\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but did you have to replace any parts, or was it just a wiring issue?\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Just a wiring issue, thankfully! Anyway, how have you been?\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I've been good, just busy with work. How about you?" + }, + { + "key": "157", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/157/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Hey, Charlie, do you want to come to my house after school and play video games with me? I just got a cool new game. We will go pick up my dad at the airport at 6:00 but you can stay for 2 hours.\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, Jack. I just have to finish my homework first. What's the game that you were talking\n[00:15 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Oh, it's this game where you create your own character. You can choose how you look and dress and act.\n[00:21 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds really interesting. But wait, did you say you have to pick up your dad at 6:00? I was wondering, how are we getting to the airport?\n[00:31 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Oh, don't worry about that. My mom will drive us. But back to the game, it's really different from anything I've played before. Have you ever tried something like this?\n[00:40 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I haven't. It sounds like a unique experience. By the way, you mentioned something about the game earlier—what's the name of it?" + }, + { + "key": "158", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/158/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: This is bad. This is really bad.\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: What's happening?\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker USER: We're skidding out of control on the icy road. I can't turn the wheel. We're headed straight for a tree. I'm\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: What? What can I do? Should I try to pull the handbrake or something?\n[00:15 - 00:18] Speaker USER: No, don't touch anything! Just hold on tight!\n[00:18 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: This is terrifying!\n[00:20 - 00:25] Speaker USER: I know! I'm trying to do something, but it's not working. The\n[00:24 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Are we going to hit the tree? Oh my god, we're going to hit it, aren't we?\n[00:28 - 00:30] Speaker USER: I know! Hold on tight!" + }, + { + "key": "159", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/159/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:09] Speaker USER: That's really inspiring. I can definitely see how your passion for stories has translated into your writing. What do you think is the most important aspect of creating a\n[00:09 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but before we go deeper into that, I was curious—when you decided to share your stories with a wider audience, did you ever face any doubts or challenges?\n[00:23 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Oh, absolutely. There were definitely moments of self-doubt, especially when I was just starting out. But I think those challenges actually pushed me to be more honest in my writing. To write from a place of authenticity and vulnerability. Because that's what connects us as human beings. When we read something and we can see ourselves in it, it feels like we're not alone in the world. It's like the author is speaking directly to us and understands us. And that connection is so powerful.\n[00:56 - 01:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: I completely agree. There is nothing more inspiring than reading something that feels like it was written just for you. It makes you feel seen and understood. And that's what we all crave, to be seen and understood.\n[01:11 - 01:15] Speaker USER: Absolutely. So, what about you? What inspires you?\n[01:16 - 01:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: For me, it's all about making a difference in the world. I want to use my platform to inspire people and make a positive impact on the world.\n[01:25 - 01:36] Speaker USER: That's amazing. I think we need more people like you in the world who are using their voices to make a difference. Thank you for being an inspiration to me and to so many others." + }, + { + "key": "160", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/160/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Do you follow Nine Inch Nails?\n[00:02 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I'm more into classic rock. I listen to a lot of songs from the Rolling Stones. How do you think they'll do next year in\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I just remembered, did you hear about their recent tour announcement?\n[00:15 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I didn't! That's exciting. But back to your question, I really don't know. Do you think they'll release a new album?\n[00:23 - 00:30] Speaker USER: I don't know. But I'm hoping they will! By the way, I was going to ask earlier, how do you think they'll do next year?" + }, + { + "key": "161", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/161/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hello, Bob! How are you doing?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm doing good, Alice! You seem excited about something.\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Yes, I am. I'm going mountain biking today, and I just got a new helmet that\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but what kind of bike did you get? I'm really into biking gear.\n[00:16 - 00:24] Speaker USER: I got a mountain bike with full suspension. It's really cool! I don't know if you're interested in doing this activity, but it sounds like a great\n[00:23 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I love biking! Are you planning to go on a trail?\n[00:27 - 00:34] Speaker USER: I might go on a trail, but it depends on how much I want to exert myself. I want to be able to climb uphill without stopping.\n[00:34 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, good luck! I'll be rooting for you." + }, + { + "key": "162", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/162/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Ernie, I'm really excited about starting this band together. We're going to be the two coolest students on campus once\n[00:06 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut you off, but have you thought about what kind of music we should play? It's pretty important to decide that early on.\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker USER: That's a good point. You know I love hip hop, so maybe we can play some Vanilla Ice songs.\n[00:19 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hmm. . . Vanilla Ice? I know his most famous song, 'Ice Ice Baby,' but I don't know his other songs. By the way, what were you saying earlier about us being the coolest students on campus?\n[00:32 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Oh right, I was just saying we're going to be the two coolest students on campus once we start this band." + }, + { + "key": "163", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/163/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: What the hell do you think you're doing? I\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sorry, I didn't mean to hurt you.\n[00:04 - 00:12] Speaker USER: You didn't mean to hurt me? Are you kidding me? You just had sex with another woman right in front of me! How could you even think\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't know, it just happened. I wasn't thinking.\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Obviously not, because if you were thinking, you would have realized how much this would hurt me.\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sorry, I didn't mean to hurt you. I love you.\n[00:24 - 00:31] Speaker USER: But obviously not enough to keep your hands off other women. Get out of my sight. I never want to see you again." + }, + { + "key": "164", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/164/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, How's it going?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not good. I lost my wallet.\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Oh, that's too bad. Was it somewhere you\n[00:06 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut you off, but I just remembered—did you try calling the taxi company to see if they found it?\n[00:14 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Not yet, I was actually about to ask if I could borrow some money first.\n[00:19 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course, how much do you need?\n[00:21 - 00:23] Speaker USER: About 50 dollars.\n[00:23 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's no problem. Here you are.\n[00:26 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Thanks. I'll pay you back on Friday.\n[00:29 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: That'll be fine. By the way, were you going to ask if I thought it was stolen earlier?\n[00:35 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Oh, right! No, I don't think it was stolen. I think it came out of my pocket when I was in the taxi.\n[00:43 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Got it. So, what are you going to do now?" + }, + { + "key": "165", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/165/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: This Olympic park is so big!\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. Now we are in the Olympic stadium, the center of this park.\n[00:07 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Splendid! When is it gonna be finished?\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: The whole stadium is to be finished this summer, just\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but do you know if the seating arrangement will be accessible for people with disabilities?\n[00:20 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, there will be accessible seating areas. But I was just about to say it'll be finished this June. How many seats are there in the stand?\n[00:28 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Oh, there are 5000 seats in total.\n[00:32 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: I didn't know it would be so big!\n[00:34 - 00:39] Speaker USER: It is! Look there, those are the tracks. And the jumping pit is over there.\n[00:40 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ah... I see. Hey, look the sign here, No climbing.\n[00:45 - 00:49] Speaker USER: We put many signs with English translations for foreign visitors." + }, + { + "key": "166", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/166/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey, what's going on? Why is everyone wearing masks?\n[00:03 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: There's been an outbreak of a new virus and everyone is trying to prevent themselves from getting infected, especially\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Wait, a new virus? How did it spread so quickly?\n[00:13 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's highly contagious, which is why it's spreading rapidly. The symptoms include fever, coughing, and difficulty breathing. Some people have also reported losing their sense of smell or taste, which\n[00:27 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Losing their sense of smell or taste? That's really concerning. Is there a cure?\n[00:32 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: There's no cure yet, but scientists are working on it. In the meantime, the best thing we can do is to try to prevent ourselves from getting sick.\n[00:43 - 00:49] Speaker USER: I see. Well, I'm definitely going to be more careful from now on. Thanks for the heads up." + }, + { + "key": "167", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/167/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: So, tell me again how much money you won? I can't believe it!\n[00:04 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, the jackpot was worth $32 million and I took home just over half of that after taxes. So, in total, I've got about $16 million in\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Wait, $16 million? That's still a massive amount! What are you going to do first?\n[00:19 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm not sure yet. I need to think about it carefully so that I make the best decision possible. I want to make sure that the money lasts for as long as possible and that it benefits us in the long run,\n[00:31 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Absolutely, it's important to plan wisely. But have you thought about talking to a financial advisor? They could really help us figure out the best way to manage this.\n[00:41 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a good idea. I was actually going to suggest that we look into getting some professional advice to help us make the most of this opportunity." + }, + { + "key": "168", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/168/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: Hey, Mom.\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hey, Dyllan. How are you doing?\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker USER: I'm doing all right. I'm just a little surprised that Dad is moving to a\n[00:08 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: I get that, Dyllan. It's a big change for all of us, but it's something we've been working through for a while now.\n[00:16 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Yeah, I know. It's been a tough few weeks for us.\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: But we're going to be okay, right?\n[00:24 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Of course we are. We're a team, Dyllan. We'll get through this together, no\n[00:28 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm just worried about you.\n[00:30 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Don't worry about me, Dyllan. I'm a big girl. I can handle this.\n[00:35 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay. If you're sure you're all right.\n[00:38 - 00:43] Speaker USER: I am. And thank you for being so supportive. It means a lot to me.\n[00:43 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course, Mom. I love you.\n[00:46 - 00:48] Speaker USER: I love you too, Dyllan." + }, + { + "key": "169", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/169/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey! What do you do for work?\n[00:02 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm an engineer. I work at a startup in San Francisco. I'm pretty much working on developing\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Oh wow. I want to go to Paris one day. Maybe I'll work part-time while I'm there.\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: You really should! It's such a great city. I've actually been to Paris a few times for\n[00:18 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Wow, how exciting! Any tips?\n[00:21 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: My favorite part of the city is the Seine. I love to go for a walk and watch the sunset over the river.\n[00:29 - 00:32] Speaker USER: How's San Francisco? Have you ever been to Yosemite?\n[00:32 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: I haven't been to Yosemite, but I've been to San Francisco a couple times. It's a cool place with some great restaurants.\n[00:41 - 00:44] Speaker USER: That sounds great! Thanks for chatting!\n[00:45 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're welcome! Have a great day!" + }, + { + "key": "170", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/170/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I can't believe I lost. I was so sure that I was going to win this\n[00:04 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sorry to interrupt, but I just want to say that it's okay to feel disappointed. You put in an incredible amount of effort.\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker USER: It's just that I feel like I let all my supporters down. They believed in me and I couldn't deliver the\n[00:18 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: I get that, but remember, your supporters believed in you because of who you are, not just for the outcome. They still stand by you.\n[00:28 - 00:33] Speaker USER: You're right. It's just hard to accept right now, but knowing you're here helps.\n[00:34 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm here for you, no matter what. We'll get through this together." + }, + { + "key": "171", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/171/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, Mom. I'm home.\n[00:01 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hey, baby! I'm so glad you're home. How was your day? Did\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker USER: The trip was good. I had a lot of fun, but I'm really happy to be back home with you guys.\n[00:13 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: We missed you too, sweetie. So what did you do while you were away?\n[00:16 - 00:20] Speaker USER: I hung out with my friends, went to the beach, and just relaxed and\n[00:20 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, did you get a chance to visit that museum you mentioned before you left?\n[00:24 - 00:29] Speaker USER: No, I didn't, actually. I was mostly exploring the city and just having fun with my friends.\n[00:30 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like a lot of fun. I'm glad you had a good time, but I'm also glad you're home now.\n[00:35 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Yeah, me too." + }, + { + "key": "172", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/172/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey, Mom. I don't feel so good. I think I'm going to vomit.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, no! What's wrong?\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker USER: I don't know. I've just been feeling really nauseous for the past few hours, and\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, have you eaten anything today?\n[00:13 - 00:15] Speaker USER: No, not yet.\n[00:15 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, maybe you're just hungry then. Let's go make you something to eat and see if that helps.\n[00:21 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Okay.\n[00:23 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: That didn't help. I still feel really sick.\n[00:26 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Are you sure? Maybe you should try lying down for a little while and see if that helps calm\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, do you think it could be something you ate yesterday? Maybe it's food poisoning?\n[00:38 - 00:44] Speaker USER: I hadn't thought of that... But yeah, it could be. I'll try lying down for a bit and see if that helps. Thanks, Mom." + }, + { + "key": "173", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/173/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Sally, here is a letter for us. It's from Tom.\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Can you read it, please? My hands are wet with all this dishwashing, and\n[00:07 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Wait, before I read it, do you remember the last time Tom sent us a letter? It was about that surprise visit he was planning. Do you think this one might be related?\n[00:17 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, right! That visit was such a surprise. But, could you read the letter now? My hands are wet with all this washing, and I'm really curious to know what he's written this time." + }, + { + "key": "174", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/174/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I was reading this poem by John Keats the other day.\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Who's John Keats?\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Keats was an English poet. He died before he was able to complete many\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Before he was able to what? Publish his poetry?\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Yes, he died before he was able to publish his poetry.\n[00:18 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's pretty interesting.\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker USER: What about you? What do you like to read?\n[00:24 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've never read much poetry before. I like reading short stories, like Theodore Roethke and Raymond Carver.\n[00:31 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Hemingway is a great choice! But I was curious, what do you think of Roethke's style compared to other short story writers?" + }, + { + "key": "175", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/175/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: I'm sorry about your vase.\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, it's no big deal. I can always get another one if\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker USER: I know, but I feel bad that I knocked it over. Is there anything else I can do to make up for it?\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Don't worry about it. It was an accident.\n[00:14 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Yeah, but still...I'm really sorry.\n[00:17 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Seriously, don't worry about it." + }, + { + "key": "176", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/176/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Hey Bob, can you recommend any herb seeds I should buy?\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure! You know I really enjoy cooking. Maybe I can give you some tips on\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but could you tell me which herbs you use the most in your cooking?\n[00:13 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I really like basil.\n[00:15 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Do you use it often?\n[00:17 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Definitely. What about you?\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker USER: You know, it's actually the first time I'm planting an herb garden.\n[00:25 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: So what have you planted?\n[00:27 - 00:33] Speaker USER: I planted parsley, oregano, cilantro, thyme and I was\n[00:32 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I love thyme! Have you considered how you'll use it in your recipes?\n[00:37 - 00:43] Speaker USER: I haven't thought about that much yet. I was about to say I also planted sage. What's your favorite?\n[00:43 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oregano is probably my favorite.\n[00:46 - 00:51] Speaker USER: Oregano is a really good addition. I love using basil in my pasta." + }, + { + "key": "177", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/177/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi, boss. How are you today?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm doing well, Woodrow. How are you?\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker USER: I'm good. Thanks for asking.\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's great to hear. So, what have you been up to working on\n[00:10 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but before I forget, I wanted to ask if you've had a chance to review the report I sent last week?\n[00:17 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: I did, and I was actually going to mention that. Your analysis was thorough, but I think we might need to adjust some of the projections. I was going to ask if you could take a closer look at the market trends and see if\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Absolutely, I can dive into that right away. Do you have any specific areas in mind that you'd like me to focus on?\n[00:38 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, particularly the impact of recent policy changes on our key markets." + }, + { + "key": "178", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/178/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Do you make cheese at home? I'm trying to learn to make cheese.\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like a lot of work! What type of cheese do you want to make? Have\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Cheddar. I've already tried it a few times, but the results aren't as good as I'd like.\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: My wife and I love to eat Cheddar. It has a really great flavor. Do you\n[00:19 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Oh, really? How did you learn to make cheese?\n[00:22 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: My wife taught me." + }, + { + "key": "179", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/179/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Do you have any painting brushes for sale?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've got some watercolor brushes for sale.\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: That sounds nice! How much?\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: If you buy them all, I can give them to you for a very\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but are these brushes in good condition? I just want to make sure before I decide.\n[00:17 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, they are in excellent condition. As I was saying, I can give them to you for free. But, I also have acrylic brushes that I could sell you.\n[00:27 - 00:32] Speaker USER: I already have enough acrylic paints, but I think I'd like to have those watercolor brushes.\n[00:32 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'll let you have them for free." + }, + { + "key": "180", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/180/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Right. Just take off your jacket and shirt. And lie down on that bed over there. . . That's right. . . Now, just hold up your right arm, will you? . . . Does this cause any\n[00:09 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, before we continue, I just wanted to mention that I've been feeling a bit dizzy since this morning. Could that be related to my arm pain?\n[00:18 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Dizziness could be related, but let's focus on the arm first and then we can discuss other symptoms. So, does this hurt?\n[00:25 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: No.\n[00:27 - 00:27] Speaker USER: And this?\n[00:28 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. . . a bit. . . ouch!\n[00:30 - 00:33] Speaker USER: And do you feel anything when I do this?\n[00:33 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, that hurts quite a lot.\n[00:36 - 00:41] Speaker USER: And you don't feel any pain anywhere else? In your legs, for example?\n[00:41 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, nothing. By the way, about that dizziness I mentioned earlier, do you think it could be something serious?" + }, + { + "key": "181", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/181/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Hello, James. Come in. Go through to the living room.\n[00:04 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hi Kate... thanks... wow! Look at all the furniture. You must have spent a fortune on it! I love your new three-piece suite.\n[00:14 - 00:24] Speaker USER: I told you that I had been saving up money to buy some new furniture and do some redecorating. I finally saved enough and did everything just the\n[00:23 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but I'm curious—how long did it take you to save up for all of this?\n[00:29 - 00:35] Speaker USER: It took me about two years of careful budgeting. But I haven't mentioned the new curtains yet that I\n[00:34 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I noticed them! That's a very nice shade of blue. And this sofa is very comfortable. I could sit on it all day!\n[00:43 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Do you like my carpet? Be honest! Tell me what you really think.\n[00:48 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: To be honest, it looks like your old carpet. Is it really new or did you just have your old one cleaned?" + }, + { + "key": "182", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/182/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I need to get some business cards printed up.\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you know how many you need?\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: I think I can get by with 2,000.\n[00:09 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: We can get started as soon as you fill out this form.\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker USER: I hope you can make the new cards just like my old ones, with\n[00:16 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but do you want any updates on the design or information, or are you sticking strictly to the old format?\n[00:24 - 00:31] Speaker USER: No changes at all, just like the old ones. As I was saying, you won't be able to tell the difference with a magnifying glass.\n[00:32 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Got it. Just fill out the form and we'll get started.\n[00:36 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Okay, I'm through. Here's the form and my old card.\n[00:40 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Very good. You can pick up your order in one week.\n[00:44 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Oh, actually—now that I think of it, three days is better than waiting a\n[00:47 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: Three days? We can do that, but you'll have to pay a little extra.\n[00:52 - 00:58] Speaker USER: That's fine. Would you need me to fill out a different form for the rush order, or is this one okay?" + }, + { + "key": "183", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/183/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: You look pale, Stephanie. What's wrong?\n[00:03 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't feel good. I have a bad headache. In fact, I haven't got much sleep this past week and I feel really exhausted, like\n[00:11 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Tired? You should definitely see a doctor.\n[00:15 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I think I should but I have a report due tomorrow. Miss Jenkins needs it for the board meeting next Monday, and\n[00:20 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Sorry, did you say the board meeting is on Monday? If that's the case, why don't you talk to Miss Jenkins and ask if you can hand it in on Friday morning?\n[00:29 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Maybe I should try. I guess I just need a good sleep. Thanks, George." + }, + { + "key": "184", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/184/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: So, did I tell you about my New Year's resolution? I've decided to go on a diet and\n[00:03 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, really? Does this mean you're finally going to completely transform your eating habits?\n[00:09 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Exactly! I'm going to cut out all that junk I eat. No more chips, no more soda, no more fried foods that\n[00:16 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, fried food too? That sounds pretty tough. How are you planning to manage that?\n[00:22 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Yeah, fried food too. But this time I'm going to stick to it. I really mean it! Trust me, Carol, I'm going to be a new man in one year's time!\n[00:30 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I guess we'll just have to wait and see." + }, + { + "key": "185", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/185/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi! How are you doing?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm great! I'm getting ready for the new term.\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Oh cool! What are you taking?\n[00:09 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm taking a class on gender studies. I want to explore how gender intersects with various social\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker USER: How do you think this class will influence your perspective on current social issues?\n[00:20 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think it will give me a more nuanced understanding. And what about you? What are you taking?\n[00:26 - 00:35] Speaker USER: I'm doing a class on Law and Feminism. We're currently looking at the intersections between feminist theories and legal frameworks to understand\n[00:34 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Are you focusing on any specific case studies or legal battles in your class?\n[00:40 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Yes, we are examining several key cases in the United States and Australia. Have you ever considered studying Law?\n[00:47 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, not really. I'm sure it would be great, but I have no interest in practicing law.\n[00:53 - 00:55] Speaker USER: What are your plans for the future?\n[00:56 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'd like to get a job in management consulting, and go to grad school for my MBA." + }, + { + "key": "186", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/186/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:08] Speaker USER: I can't believe I'm finally doing this! I've wanted to be a rock climber for years, and this seems like the perfect opportunity to challenge myself\n[00:07 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but do you have all the safety gear you need? I know you've done your research, but I just want to make sure you're fully prepared.\n[00:16 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Absolutely, I double-checked everything. I'm pretty excited. Nervous too, of course, but mostly just excited. This is going to be a big\n[00:26 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, before you go, have you told anyone else about your route? Just in case, you know, for safety reasons.\n[00:32 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Good point! I did let a friend know, so no worries there. Just make sure you're careful up there, okay? I don't want anything happening to you.\n[00:41 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Don't worry, I will be. See you when I get back down!" + }, + { + "key": "187", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/187/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey, Marcelino. I had a great time last night.\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Me too! I'm glad you slept over.\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Yeah, I really wanted to spend more time with you. You're so fun to hang out\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but I was thinking—do you want to make breakfast first before we decide what to do?\n[00:16 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Oh, breakfast sounds great! But I was just saying you're so fun to be around.\n[00:21 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Aww, thank you! I feel the same way about you. So, what do you want to do today?\n[00:27 - 00:29] Speaker USER: I don't know, what do you feel like\n[00:28 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I just remembered—didn't you mention wanting to try out that new game outside?\n[00:34 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Oh yeah, I did! Well, we could watch some more cartoons or go outside and play.\n[00:39 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like fun! Let's go outside and play." + }, + { + "key": "188", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/188/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: This book is really interesting. It's giving me a lot to think about in terms of how I communicate with others, especially\n[00:06 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but do you think the book offers practical tips that you can apply in daily conversations?\n[00:13 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Definitely, it does. I never realized how much body language and tone of voice can affect the way someone perceives what you're saying. It even goes into detail about how small changes can lead to big improvements in understanding.\n[00:26 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's true. It's important to be aware of those things when you're communicating with someone.\n[00:32 - 00:42] Speaker USER: This book has really opened my eyes to the importance of effective communication. I'm grateful that I read it. It's definitely something I'll be recommending to others.\n[00:43 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm glad you found it useful!" + }, + { + "key": "189", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/189/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: What are the factors that have a great impact on the perspective of this corporation?\n[00:05 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: External factors. I think the main external factors are political, economic, social, and technological such as\n[00:13 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but when you mention political factors, are you referring to the current regulations or potential changes that might come into play?\n[00:22 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Both, actually. Current regulations definitely shape our operations, but potential changes are something we need to keep an eye on as well. Now, about the internal factors, they include human resources, team spirit, innovation spirit, and organizational culture,\n[00:40 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Oh, speaking of team spirit, do you think there's anything specific we could do to improve that within our departments?\n[00:46 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely. Enhancing communication and collaboration across departments would be a good start. But I was also going to mention the importance of coordination between different departments, which ties into that." + }, + { + "key": "190", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/190/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Hey, boss. Do you have anything else for me to work on? I'm starting to get a little bored with this repetitive task,\n[00:05 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, before we move on, I wanted to ask—how are you finding the current project? Is there something specific that's making it less engaging for you?\n[00:15 - 00:21] Speaker USER: It's just a bit repetitive, but I think I can manage. Anyway, we could use some help with the budget report.\n[00:22 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay, I'll take a look at it.\n[00:24 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Great. Let me know if you have any questions.\n[00:27 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Will do. So, this budget report. Where do I even start?\n[00:32 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Well, we need to go through all of our expenses for the past month and see where we can cut unnecessary costs,\n[00:38 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just to clarify, are we focusing more on operational costs or are there other areas we should prioritize?\n[00:45 - 00:53] Speaker USER: Operational costs are a big part of it, but we should also look at discretionary spending. It is a lot of work, but I know you can handle it.\n[00:54 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: Alright, I'll get started on it right away." + }, + { + "key": "191", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/191/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey Tasha, what's up?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not much, just hanging out. What about you?\n[00:06 - 00:13] Speaker USER: I've been thinking a lot lately about the inequality in our community and how I can help create more\n[00:12 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that's interesting. Are you thinking of joining any specific organizations or starting something on your own?\n[00:20 - 00:38] Speaker USER: I'm actually considering both. I grew up seeing the inequality in my community and it's something that I've always wanted to do something about. When I became a lawyer, I saw it as an opportunity to help make change happen. There are a lot of people who don't have the same opportunities as we do and I want to fight for their rights.\n[00:39 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: I admire your passion for this issue. I think it's really important that we all do our part to raise awareness\n[00:44 - 00:53] Speaker USER: Absolutely, and I believe that even small actions can contribute to a larger impact. Thank you, Tasha. I appreciate your support." + }, + { + "key": "192", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/192/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: If I won the Pools, I'd go round the world.\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Would you? I wouldn't.\n[00:05 - 00:06] Speaker USER: What would you do?\n[00:07 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I don't know. I'd buy a big house with a garden for my wife and kids, I suppose. But it's difficult to imagine having a lot of money\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but do you think having a big house would change your life significantly?\n[00:20 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, it might, but as I was saying, it's difficult to imagine having a lot of money. One thing's certain. If I had a lot of money, I wouldn't work any more.\n[00:31 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Wouldn't you? What would you do with all that spare time?\n[00:35 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: As I said, I'd buy a big house, but you mentioned going round the world earlier. What would you do after that?\n[00:43 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Oh, I don't know. It'd take me a long time to go round the world.\n[00:47 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: It doesn't sound very exciting.\n[00:50 - 00:56] Speaker USER: Anyway, we haven't won the Pools, and we're not likely to win them. So there isn't much point in talking about it, is there?\n[00:57 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'd be happy if I got a rise." + }, + { + "key": "193", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/193/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Linda, I can't find my cellphone anywhere in this hotel room! Could you check the\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but did you check the car? Sometimes it slips between the seats or falls under them.\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker USER: I don't think it's in the car. I think the battery's dead, and I can't hear it ringing.\n[00:15 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, no? How are you going to find it? We have to leave for the wedding in 15 minutes.\n[00:22 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Well, maybe I won't take my cellphone to the wedding. Do I really need\n[00:25 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, you do need it. My sister might call you to tell us how the kids are doing. Could it be in the bakery where we ate breakfast?\n[00:32 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Yes! I remember now; I left it in the bakery.\n[00:36 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK, well, I need to call my sister to tell her you lost your phone. Then I'll call the bakery. If the bakery is still open, maybe we can pick it up before we go to the wedding. Please keep your phone in your pocket next time." + }, + { + "key": "194", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/194/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: What should I do about this leaky pipe?\n[00:02 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: This is something you will need to call a plumber for. You can buy a more affordable pipe stretcher at Home Depot, though.\n[00:09 - 00:12] Speaker USER: That sounds promising - I'll check it out.\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: You can also buy a pipe snake if you are planning to\n[00:15 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Sorry, just to clarify, what exactly does a pipe snake do?\n[00:20 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: A pipe snake helps to clear clogs in the pipes. Anyway, if you are doing this by yourself, you might find it useful. How often should I clean my gutters?\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Well, this is also something you should ask a professional. I would suggest maybe every couple of months, depending\n[00:36 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, does this require a ladder?\n[00:39 - 00:47] Speaker USER: You might need a ladder, or maybe someone to help you. You might be able to use a leaf blower or a shovel to do the work." + }, + { + "key": "195", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/195/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Kate, you never believe what's happened.\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: What do you mean?\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Masha and Hero are getting divorced.\n[00:07 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: You are kidding. What happened?\n[00:10 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Well, I don't really know, but I heard that they are having a separation for 2 months, and filed for divorce recently.\n[00:18 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, did you say two months? How come no one noticed anything during that time?\n[00:23 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Yeah, it's been very hush-hush. They've kept it quiet. But I was going to say they filed for divorce.\n[00:29 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's really surprising. I always thought they are well matched. What about the kids? Who gets custody?\n[00:38 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Masha, it seems quiet and amicable, no quarrelling about who gets the house and stock and then contesting the divorce with other assets like\n[00:46 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I just realized—did they already work out the custody details, or is that still pending?\n[00:53 - 01:00] Speaker USER: Oh, I was about to say they worked out the other details too. Everything seems to be settled, including the custody.\n[01:00 - 01:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's the change from all the back-stepping we usually hear about. Well, I still can't believe it, Masha and Hero, the perfect couple. When would their divorce be final?" + }, + { + "key": "196", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/196/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Hi, I'm looking for a new sofa and I think I've finally found the perfect one\n[00:04 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but have you considered the size of the sofa in relation to your living room space? Sometimes, even the perfect sofa can feel overwhelming if the dimensions aren't quite right.\n[00:17 - 00:30] Speaker USER: That's a good point. I did measure, and it should fit perfectly. I've been eyeing a certain style and color for months now. It's this really beautiful navy blue velvet.\n[00:30 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds gorgeous! We have that exact sofa in stock. Would you like to take a look at it?\n[00:38 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Yes, please! I'll take it.\n[00:41 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great! Our delivery team will be able to bring it to your home in just a few days." + }, + { + "key": "197", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/197/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey, Chyna! Let me sharpen your pencil for you.\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, thanks, Edmond. That's really sweet of you.\n[00:08 - 00:15] Speaker USER: No problem at all! I know how hard it can be to try and write with a dull pencil, so I figured I could help you\n[00:14 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, that reminds me, do you have any extra pencils? I seem to keep losing mine.\n[00:21 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Oh, I do have a few extras. I was just saying that I figured I could help you out because I know how frustrating it can be when you can't get your thoughts down on paper because your pencil is dull.\n[00:33 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, it definitely is. Thanks again for sharpening my pencil, Edmond.\n[00:38 - 00:43] Speaker USER: No problem! And if you ever need another pencil, just let me know." + }, + { + "key": "198", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/198/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: My car won't start and I don't know how to fix it. I've tried a few things, but so far nothing has worked, and\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: What kind of things have you tried? Maybe I can help you figure it out.\n[00:11 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Well, first I checked the battery and made sure the terminals were clean. Then I checked the oil and made sure that was at the right level. After that, I tried starting the car, but it still wouldn't turn over,\n[00:21 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Did you happen to check the spark plugs? Sometimes if they're dirty or need to be replaced, that can cause starting problems.\n[00:29 - 00:32] Speaker USER: I hadn't thought of that. I'll have to try it and see if it makes a difference.\n[00:33 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Let me know how it goes. I'm sure you'll figure it out!" + }, + { + "key": "199", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/199/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi, how's it going?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've never cooked before.\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker USER: That's ok! I'm a little rusty myself, but I still enjoy experimenting with\n[00:09 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Could you teach me how to cook?\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Absolutely! I can whip up a delicious brunch or dinner in no time.\n[00:16 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: I hope I don't screw anything up!\n[00:19 - 00:23] Speaker USER: As long as you use common sense, everything should turn out great.\n[00:23 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks! You're really nice.\n[00:27 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Not at all! I'm happy to help a total stranger.\n[00:31 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's so kind! What should I do now?\n[00:34 - 00:43] Speaker USER: If you look at the kitchen, you'll see a nice set of cookware. Use the frying pan on the stove to cook the bacon and cook the eggs in the frying pan as\n[00:42 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ooooh, now I understand. You must be a professional chef!\n[00:48 - 00:58] Speaker USER: Lol, no. It's just that I enjoy cooking a lot and I'm a natural born teacher. But I didn't finish explaining about the eggs. When they're done, you can plate them on the table.\n[00:58 - 01:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm really looking forward to the delicious brunch that you're making!" + }, + { + "key": "200", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/200/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Do you like movies?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not much, I'm more of a sports guy.\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Oh that's okay. I'm a huge Martin Scorsese fan!\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, but I never really got into his style of\n[00:11 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but have you ever tried watching one of his classics, like \"Taxi Driver\"? It might change your mind!\n[00:18 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: I haven't, but I'm more of a baseball fan.\n[00:21 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Oh I see. Would you like to watch a movie tonight? I know a great Scorsese movie called Goodfellas that I\n[00:27 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I was thinking of catching the baseball game tonight. How about you join me?" + }, + { + "key": "201", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/201/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: So I hear that you're thinking about going to college.\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I'm thinking about it.\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker USER: What made you decide to go back to school at\n[00:08 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut you off, but it's not really about deciding. It's more like I feel this strong need to do it, you know?\n[00:16 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Yeah, I get that. Do you have any idea what you want to study?\n[00:19 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not really. I'm just going to take a few general education classes and figure it out as I\n[00:23 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Maybe starting with general classes will help you discover what truly interests you. Have you thought about talking to a counselor to help guide you?\n[00:32 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a good idea. I might do that to get some direction." + }, + { + "key": "202", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/202/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What are you all laughing at?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: We're laughing at your ugly, pock-marked face. You look like a pizza with\n[00:05 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Hold on, that's really hurtful. I don't think my face is ugly. I think it's unique and interesting. And I don't appreciate you making fun of me. It's not nice.\n[00:15 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: We're just teasing you, Jamaica. We don't really think your face is ugly. We were just trying to\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker USER: I get that you might be joking, but I don't like being teased. It's not funny.\n[00:26 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, Jamaica. We won't tease you anymore." + }, + { + "key": "203", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/203/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I don't know what to have for breakfast today. I like Greek yogurt, but I also like to try new things. Have you ever had these?\n[00:07 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't think I have.\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker USER: They are great! I like to make some fruit on top and sprinkle some cinnamon. Yum! It gives\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that sounds amazing! But have you ever tried adding honey or nuts to your yogurt?\n[00:20 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Yes, honey is a great addition! I haven't tried nuts yet, though. By the way, I was going to mention that I'm a big fan of waffles.\n[00:28 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Waffles are fantastic too! Have you ever considered making a yogurt and fruit topping for your waffles?" + }, + { + "key": "204", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/204/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: No problem. I need some markers, some color pencils, a pair of scissors, some highlighter, rulers... maybe some\n[00:07 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but do we have enough budget to buy all these items? I just realized we might need to check that first.\n[00:15 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Good point, but I think we should be fine. I was saying I also need thumbtacks, whiteout, and paper clips. Which shelf are they on? I can't find the number.\n[00:25 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's at the back. I think you are near-sighted. You had better get yourself a pair of nice glasses.\n[00:32 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Glasses might help, but could you remind me again which shelf has the markers, color pencils, and highlighters? I missed that part earlier." + }, + { + "key": "205", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/205/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:13] Speaker USER: So, my boyfriend and I are planning a trip to the Amazon this year. I want to see the jungle and get close to the wildlife, but I want to stay safe and stay in the tour boat. Do you have any recommendations for specific tour\n[00:12 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but have you thought about specific areas you want to visit in the Amazon? Some areas are safer and more tourist-friendly than others.\n[00:23 - 00:36] Speaker USER: I'm not really the person to talk to about this. My mother and father are anthropologists and my brother is a zoologist, so I do have an idea of what's dangerous and what isn't. Have you considered talking to your boyfriend about it?\n[00:36 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, but I feel more comfortable talking to a person who lives there. I want to learn more about what I'll see, but I don't want to ruin my trip by doing something stupid.\n[00:47 - 01:02] Speaker USER: I can understand that. Maybe you should talk to your boyfriend again. If he doesn't want to help, you can talk to my mom and dad. My dad works as a park ranger and does a lot of research on wildlife. My mom is a biologist. They can both tell you about the\n[01:01 - 01:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds really helpful! But what if I need some advice before tomorrow? Is there any quick tip you can give me right now?\n[01:09 - 01:18] Speaker USER: Sure, one quick tip is to always wear long sleeves and pants to protect yourself from insects. As for my parents, I'll have them call you tomorrow.\n[01:19 - 01:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Awesome! I'll have them call me. Do you have their contact information?\n[01:23 - 01:28] Speaker USER: I'll be happy to share it with you, but I have to run. I'll have my mom and dad call you tomorrow." + }, + { + "key": "206", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/206/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:16] Speaker USER: I'm so sick of you calling me, Menachem! I've told you a million times to stop, but you just don't listen. You're just like a broken record, always saying the same thing over and over again. I can't take it anymore! Just leave me alone\n[00:15 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Belle, wait! What do you mean by that? I thought we were friends. Why are you being so cold all of a sudden?\n[00:23 - 00:38] Speaker USER: We were never friends, Menachem. You were just someone who I tolerated because I had to for work. But now that we're not working together anymore, there's no reason for us to talk. So please, just stop calling me. It's really getting on my nerves.\n[00:39 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Belle, I'm sorry if I'm bugging you. I just really miss talking to you. We used to have such great conversations. Don't you ever think\n[00:47 - 01:02] Speaker USER: Miss that? No, Menachem, I don't. In fact, I'm glad we're not talking anymore. It was always so draining trying to keep up with your never-ending stream of words. I'm much happier now that I don't have to deal with that anymore.\n[01:02 - 01:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I guess there's nothing left to say then. Goodbye, Belle." + }, + { + "key": "207", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/207/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Wow, this place is incredible! The water is so blue and the air is so refreshing, it's\n[00:04 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but I just have to say, isn't it amazing how the colors here are so vibrant? The blues, the greens—they're just unreal.\n[00:15 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Absolutely, it's like everything here is in high definition. And the air is so fresh too. I can't believe I waited so long to come here.\n[00:24 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, better late than never. Maui is definitely a special place. There's just something about it that makes you feel relaxed and at peace.\n[00:34 - 00:41] Speaker USER: I know what you mean. I was swimming in the ocean earlier and I felt like I could just float there forever. It was amazing.\n[00:42 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, the ocean has a way of doing that to you. So have you been doing much exploring around the island? There\n[00:46 - 01:06] Speaker USER: Actually, yes! I rented a car and have been driving around a lot. There's just so much to see here! Yesterday I went hiking up to one of the lookouts and the views were breathtaking. And today I just kind of chilled on the beach and soaked up some sun. Tomorrow I'm thinking about going on a whale watching tour.\n[01:06 - 01:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like a lot of fun! I've always wanted to do that.\n[01:11 - 01:17] Speaker USER: Yeah, I'm really looking forward to it. I've heard there's a chance you might even be able to swim with them if you're lucky.\n[01:17 - 01:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that would be incredible! I hope we get to see some whales tomorrow.\n[01:22 - 01:25] Speaker USER: Me too. Either way, it should be a great day out on the water." + }, + { + "key": "208", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/208/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I'd like to make chicken and rice for dinner tonight. I found this recipe on the internet and it looks pretty easy to follow, even\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Is there anything I should do while you're cooking?\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker USER: No, I think I can handle it. I've been cooking for myself for years now. Do you have any\n[00:13 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: How do you make rice?\n[00:14 - 00:23] Speaker USER: You pour the water into a pot and add the rice. Then you add a little bit of salt. I'm going to leave the stove on for a while. Can I go now?\n[00:23 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds great! I'll start measuring the ingredients." + }, + { + "key": "209", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/209/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: It's grandpa's birthday next week. We must have a surprise party.\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: A party? Do you mean you want to have loud music and food every time we\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Well, no, but grandpa will. You know he loves jazz.\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK, well, how about having it at a hotel?\n[00:15 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Hotels are expensive, and it's too cold for a garden party at this time of year. We really should have it here at our house.\n[00:23 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ok, I suppose you're right. What food should we have?\n[00:27 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Oh, I'll make some pizzas, and I'm sure grandma will make a birthday cake.\n[00:32 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I'm sure she will. I'll make some salad, then. What do you think I should get him?\n[00:38 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Let me think. No scarves or hats. I'm giving him a scarf and grandpa just bought a hat last month. What about a book? He reads a lot.\n[00:48 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ok, good idea. Oh, by the way, you mentioned food earlier—did you say what day we should plan to have the party?" + }, + { + "key": "210", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/210/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Oh, the sunset is so beautiful tonight.\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it is. I love how the colors change in the sky as the sun sets.\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker USER: It's so peaceful to watch. I feel so calm and serene when I just let\n[00:13 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but do you ever feel like sunsets are a reminder to slow down? Like, in the middle of our busy lives, they just force us to pause?\n[00:23 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Absolutely, that's exactly what I was about to say! It's like all of my worries just disappear for a little while.\n[00:30 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's why I love sunsets so much. They always make me feel better, no matter what kind of day I've had.\n[00:37 - 00:43] Speaker USER: I need to remember to appreciate them more often. Life gets so busy and I forget to just stop and take in\n[00:42 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: And just breathe, right? We get so caught up in everything that we miss these little moments.\n[00:49 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Yes, exactly. We should all take a moment to appreciate the beauty around us more often." + }, + { + "key": "211", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/211/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Would you like to know about benefits and so improve your\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Please. Everyone enjoys hearing the benefits of something!\n[00:07 - 00:23] Speaker USER: With this agreement we can bring over you many benefits. For example, head offices of your group companies can get really prompt integrated fund transfers and centralised allocations. This helps internal supervision and admin run more efficiently,\n[00:22 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: That is wonderful. But speaking of internal supervision, how exactly does this system help with that? We've been having serious problems in that area.\n[00:34 - 00:51] Speaker USER: It streamlines the process by providing real-time data and automated reporting, which reduces errors and improves transparency. By the way, I hadn't finished mentioning that it also makes admin run smoothly, which should help with your current issues.\n[00:51 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: Our internal accounts seem so messy at the moment, nothing is running smoothly and it's costing us time and money." + }, + { + "key": "212", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/212/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: You did? Congratulations!\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I just got a medal for finishing a half marathon.\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker USER: That's great! I love reading about history. Do you have any favorite historical periods\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but I just remembered, how did you train for the half marathon?\n[00:16 - 00:22] Speaker USER: I followed a strict training schedule for months. But back to books, my favorite book is The Great Gatsby.\n[00:23 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Have you seen the movie?\n[00:25 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Yeah. I loved it. The book is actually better, but they did a good job with capturing the\n[00:30 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: I agree, the book often provides more depth. By the way, what did you think about the portrayal of Gatsby in the movie?" + }, + { + "key": "213", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/213/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What are you working on?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm figuring out my budget.\n[00:04 - 00:05] Speaker USER: What budget?\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm making a shopping budget, so that I don't spend too much on things\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but what kind of things are you planning to buy?\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Mostly groceries and some household items. But I can only spend $300 a month.\n[00:20 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Why only $300?\n[00:23 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: I need to save the rest to pay my bills.\n[00:26 - 00:36] Speaker USER: By the way, you mentioned earlier that you were making a shopping budget to avoid overspending, but you didn't say how much you were planning to spend on groceries\n[00:35 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I did—it's $300 a month. I know. It's going to save me a lot of money, I hope." + }, + { + "key": "214", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/214/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Alright, we need to have a plan here. First of all, which bed do you think you'd\n[00:03 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, before we get to that, I was thinking—should we decide on where to put our stuff first? Like, we both brought stereos, and there's probably only room for one.\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker USER: That's a good point. Well, everybody wants the bottom bunk. Why don't we flip a coin for it?\n[00:21 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Alright. Do you have a coin?\n[00:23 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Yes. Here's a quarter. I flip it, you call it in the air.\n[00:28 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Heads.\n[00:29 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Sorry, it's tails. You lose.\n[00:33 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, well. So you get the bottom bunk. So back to the stereos—your stereo is better than mine. Do you mind if we use yours?\n[00:41 - 00:46] Speaker USER: No, I don't mind. I just don't know where we can put the speakers in this tiny room.\n[00:46 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Probably we can put one on that counter. And we can put one on the floor by the bed. Over there.\n[00:53 - 01:00] Speaker USER: Alright. That's a good plan. What about the desks? We have two desks, one by the window and one by the door? Which one do you think would\n[00:59 - 01:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I meant to ask earlier—what about the bed? Did you want to switch later if the top bunk gets uncomfortable?\n[01:06 - 01:12] Speaker USER: We can figure that out later if needed. For now, about the desks—the one by the window is nicer, of course. Don't you think?" + }, + { + "key": "215", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/215/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Are you going anywhere for your vacation?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, we're making plans for a tour.\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: That'll be lovely. Where are you going?\n[00:09 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, we will start out from Long Island this Friday. We've planned a four-day drive to Salt Lake City, where we'll join my brother and his family on his fortieth birthday. We're\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Oh, that sounds great! Just curious, do you have any special plans for his birthday celebration?\n[00:24 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, we're planning a surprise party for him. But I was saying, we'll join them on his fortieth birthday.\n[00:32 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Well, you've got to prepare a lot of food and enough sleeping bags then.\n[00:38 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, we'll spend the nights in hotels and enjoy local food as we pass by. How does it sound, David?\n[00:45 - 00:48] Speaker USER: It sounds good. You can do a lot of sightseeing, too.\n[00:49 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, we'll take our time. And we'll go to Five Lake Strict and the Grand Canyon.\n[00:53 - 00:58] Speaker USER: Sorry, which places did you mention again? I just wanted to make sure I noted them down correctly.\n[00:59 - 01:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, we'll visit Five Lake Strict and Wall Street.\n[01:03 - 01:07] Speaker USER: So, you're going to have a really nice vacation.\n[01:07 - 01:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: You can say that again." + }, + { + "key": "216", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/216/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi, can I help you with your boots?\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks, that would be great.\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Sure, no problem. Let me just put my stuff down on the\n[00:06 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, before you do that, could you tell me if you have any experience with these kinds of boots? They're a bit tricky to handle.\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Oh, definitely! I've dealt with similar ones before. Now, let me just put my stuff down first and then\n[00:20 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Alright.\n[00:21 - 00:22] Speaker USER: So, how are you today?\n[00:23 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm doing well, thanks for asking. And you?\n[00:27 - 00:30] Speaker USER: I'm good too. Just wanted to help out a fellow human who might\n[00:30 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's really kind of you. By the way, do you know if there's a specific way to lace these boots? I've heard it makes a difference.\n[00:38 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Yes, there is a technique that ensures they stay snug and comfortable. I'll show you once I finish putting my stuff down and get\n[00:46 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you so much, I appreciate it." + }, + { + "key": "217", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/217/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Your luggage is over 8 kilograms.\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Really? What can I move to\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but if you want to avoid the excess luggage charge, do you have any items you can move to your carry-on?\n[00:11 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I see. I might be able to move some things. But after that, can I get a fragile label for my luggage?\n[00:19 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Sure, I can give you the fragile label. But before that, let me check if your luggage is under the limit after you rearrange it." + }, + { + "key": "218", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/218/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi, boss. You wanted to see me?\n[00:03 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, Mollee. I have a new task for you. I need you to be able to lift heavy boxes, so I want you to apply this patch to your arm. It\n[00:12 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Sorry, boss, just to clarify, is this patch safe? I've never used anything like this before.\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it's safe. It will help increase your strength.\n[00:24 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Okay, boss. I'll do it right away.\n[00:27 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good. I need you to be strong for this task. It's very important that you are able to lift the boxes without any problem.\n[00:36 - 00:40] Speaker USER: I understand, boss. I'll make sure that I'm ready for the task and\n[00:40 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, before you start, make sure you follow the instructions carefully. It's crucial for the patch to work effectively.\n[00:48 - 00:51] Speaker USER: Got it, boss. I'll be careful with the application.\n[00:51 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good. I'll be counting on you, Mollee.\n[00:54 - 00:57] Speaker USER: You can count on me, boss. I won't let you down." + }, + { + "key": "219", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/219/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey, Frank. I heard you got a new job.\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, Judy. I will be working for the Post Office. It's not a bad job.\n[00:09 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Is it true that you have a heavy work schedule?\n[00:12 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's right. I am supposed to work at 5am every day, and I only get 45 minutes for lunch, which\n[00:17 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but starting at 5am every day sounds exhausting. How are you planning to manage that?\n[00:25 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: It will be tough, but I think I'll get used to it. I was saying that I only get 45 minutes for lunch.\n[00:31 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Wow, that's not much time at all. So, why did you apply for such a demanding job?\n[00:36 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, the government offers its employees excellent health insurance benefits.\n[00:41 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Oh, I see. And can your family members utilize the health insurance, too?\n[00:46 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, that's the best part. All of my children can get free medical care.\n[00:52 - 00:54] Speaker USER: That's a great employment benefit!\n[00:55 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: Now you know why I wanted to work for the Post Office!" + }, + { + "key": "220", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/220/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi! What are you watching?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's a program about Islam. It's very informative and\n[00:06 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I'm curious—what's the program focusing on? Is it about the beliefs or more about the culture?\n[00:14 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's actually covering both, but right now, it's showing the pilgrimage to Mecca. Muslims call this pilgrimage 'haj'.\n[00:22 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Wow! So many people! Where are they and what are they doing?\n[00:28 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: They are Muslims on a pilgrimage to Mecca.\n[00:31 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Why do they go there?\n[00:33 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Muslims believe that every man who is able should go on a haj at least once in his life. Mecca is the spiritual centre of the Muslim faith. When Muslims pray, they face towards Mecca.\n[00:46 - 00:55] Speaker USER: That's right. Unfortunately, so many people go on the haj each year that there are often stamped and people get injured or\n[00:54 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that reminds me—what exactly causes these accidents? Is it just the sheer number of people?\n[01:00 - 01:13] Speaker USER: Yes, mainly. The pilgrims must walk around a large, sacred black stone. That's when accidents often happen. The Saudi government tries to limit the number of pilgrims, to reduce the chances of accidents.\n[01:14 - 01:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: I see. Pilgrimages are common in many faiths.\n[01:18 - 01:34] Speaker USER: Yes. In England, Christian pilgrims might go to Canterbury and many Christians go to the Vatican on pilgrimages. By the way, I was mentioning earlier that people sometimes get killed during the haj due to the stampedes—it's a serious issue." + }, + { + "key": "221", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/221/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I can't believe I missed that shot. I was so close.\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: It happens. Don't beat yourself up about it.\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker USER: But I had a perfect opportunity! If I had just pulled the trigger, I would have gotten that deer and\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: I get it, but dwelling on it won't help. What can we do differently next time?\n[00:17 - 00:24] Speaker USER: I just can't shake the feeling that I'm never going to get another chance like that again. That was my one shot.\n[00:24 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: You never know. Maybe you'll get lucky and the deer will come back around again. Stranger things have happened in\n[00:31 - 00:36] Speaker USER: I don't think so. I'm never going to be that lucky. I blew my one chance.\n[00:36 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just relax and take a deep breath. You're getting too worked up about it. It's not worth it.\n[00:43 - 00:47] Speaker USER: This was my chance to prove myself as a hunter. And I blew it.\n[00:48 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: Nobody's perfect. We all make mistakes.\n[00:52 - 00:56] Speaker USER: But this was a big mistake. I'll never forgive myself for this." + }, + { + "key": "222", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/222/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: Hey, what's up?\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not much, just hanging out. What about you?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I'm just feeling a little down today.\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's understandable. Is there anything in particular that's bothering you?\n[00:11 - 00:20] Speaker USER: I don't know, it just feels like everything is going wrong lately. My job is stressing me out, my relationship isn't going great... it's like\n[00:19 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, when you say your job is stressing you out, is it because of a specific project or just the overall workload?\n[00:26 - 00:33] Speaker USER: It's mostly the workload, but also some conflicts with my boss. And about my relationship... I feel\n[00:32 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Conflicts with your boss can be really draining. Have you thought about how to address those issues with them?\n[00:37 - 00:43] Speaker USER: I have, but it's tricky. As for my relationship, I think I need to have a serious talk with my partner.\n[00:44 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like a good idea. Communication is key in both work and relationships." + }, + { + "key": "223", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/223/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: All right. I want to bring everybody back on this subject. When can we start working on this?\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, we could probably get started with a preparatory meeting this afternoon at 2:00.\n[00:11 - 00:17] Speaker USER: I tell you what, 2:00 is not available for me, but you can get started and I'll come by at around 3:00 to\n[00:16 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, but before we settle on that, do we have all the necessary materials ready for the meeting?\n[00:22 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Good point. We do have most of the materials, but I was going to say I'll come by at around 3:00.\n[00:28 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's fine with me. How much time are we going to have to work on this?" + }, + { + "key": "224", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/224/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I'm really glad you brought that up! I've been meaning to learn more about environmentalism and how\n[00:04 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, me too. I feel like it's something we should all be more aware of. Do you have any specific topics in mind that you're particularly interested in?\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Absolutely. Do you have any idea where we should start?\n[00:16 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I know there are a lot of different ways to help the environment. We could start by learning about some of the most pressing issues and what we can do to reduce our\n[00:24 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but do you think we should focus on local issues first, like how our community can get involved?\n[00:31 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a good point. Local issues might be more actionable for us. We can start there and then branch out to broader topics." + }, + { + "key": "225", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/225/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Dad, I did some research and found out that our ancestors were from Ireland.\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, that's right. Our family came over from Ireland in the late 1800s.\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker USER: I had no idea. What made them come to America?\n[00:14 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, back then life was very difficult in Ireland. There was a lot of poverty and political unrest. Many people decided to leave in search of a better life and\n[00:25 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Speaking of a better life, do you think their decision to leave was more about economic opportunity or escaping the political turmoil?\n[00:32 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: It was probably a mix of both. Economic opportunity was a big factor, but the political situation was also very unstable. I was going to say that they were also driven by the hope of providing a better future for their children.\n[00:48 - 00:51] Speaker USER: Do you know anything about their lives in Ireland?\n[00:51 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not much, I'm afraid. But I do know that they were farmers. They probably had a hard life, but they were probably very proud of their heritage.\n[01:00 - 01:05] Speaker USER: I'd love to learn more about our Irish roots. Do you think we could visit some of\n[01:04 - 01:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ireland someday? Absolutely. In fact, your grandparents have always wanted to take a trip back there.\n[01:10 - 01:16] Speaker USER: That sounds like a great idea. I'm sure your grandparents would be thrilled to show you around." + }, + { + "key": "226", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/226/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I'm so stressed out. I can't sleep at night because I keep worrying about how I'm going to pay off my credit card\n[00:04 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but how much debt are we talking about here? It's important to know the exact amount so we can figure out the best approach.\n[00:14 - 00:15] Speaker USER: $20,000.\n[00:16 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wow, that's a lot of money. Have you made any progress on paying it off?\n[00:21 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Not really. I've been making the minimum payments, but it's not doing much to reduce the balance. The interest is just piling up, and I feel like I'm never going to get out from under this debt.\n[00:33 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Have you thought about consolidating your loans or looking into a debt relief plan?\n[00:38 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Yeah, I've looked into those options, but they all seem like scams. I don't want to end up in even more debt than I already have. It\n[00:44 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: I totally get that fear. But there are some legitimate programs that could really help. Maybe talking to a financial advisor or exploring credit counseling services could give you some peace of mind.\n[00:58 - 01:01] Speaker USER: Yeah, maybe that's something I should do. Thanks for the advice, Sarah." + }, + { + "key": "227", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/227/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Here's your hot dog and beer. What happened? Did I miss anything?\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, Cal Ripen just hit a home run,\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Wait, Ripen? Seriously? What's the score now?\n[00:10 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, it was 3 to 4, but Ripen's home run made it 5 to 4 since another player was on first base.\n[00:19 - 00:20] Speaker USER: So Baltimore is winning?\n[00:21 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Right.\n[00:22 - 00:25] Speaker USER: This is a really great place to watch a baseball game.\n[00:25 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, there isn't a bad seat in the place.\n[00:28 - 00:34] Speaker USER: The fans are great here, too. Not like in Philadelphia. By the way, you were saying Ripen hit a home run?\n[00:35 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, yeah, it was a great hit. It was a great idea to spend a day watching a game." + }, + { + "key": "228", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/228/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi, how are you doing?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm doing great - it's been so nice outside today!\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: What have you been up to this weekend?\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've been really busy. I had to fix the sprinklers in the garden, so I was outside for\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Oh, did you manage to fix them? I've been having issues with mine as well.\n[00:18 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I did manage to fix them. But I was outside for a while today, and it made me realize how much I enjoy gardening." + }, + { + "key": "229", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/229/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: You mustn't touch the wet paint, Bill.\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sorry. I won't do it again.\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Try to be more careful in the future,\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of being careful, did you notice that John Sampson walked across that wet cement over there?\n[00:12 - 00:18] Speaker USER: I did, actually. I wasn't as careless as him. The workmen oughtn't to leave it without a notice.\n[00:18 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: The headmaster asked them not to do so.\n[00:22 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Then why isn't there a notice?\n[00:24 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, they went to their stores to get one. Here they come with it now!" + }, + { + "key": "230", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/230/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Oh no, are you okay?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I'm fine. Thanks for catching me\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Sorry, but are you sure? You took a pretty hard fall.\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sure, really. Thanks for your help." + }, + { + "key": "231", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/231/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: I wanted to live in France because I was interested in the country and its culture. It seemed like a great place to immerse myself\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why France? What about all the other countries in the world?\n[00:10 - 00:21] Speaker USER: I don't know. There's just something about France that caught my interest. Maybe it's the history, or the food, or the language. I just thought it would be a really cool place to explore and\n[00:21 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: And you were right! It is a really cool place to live. I'm so jealous that you get to experience it firsthand." + }, + { + "key": "232", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/232/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hello, how are you today?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm doing well, thank you. How about you?\n[00:05 - 00:13] Speaker USER: I'm doing well too. I've been keeping up with the news and it seems like there's a lot happening in the world right now, especially\n[00:12 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of the news, did you hear about the recent climate summit? It seems like it's going to have a significant impact on global policies.\n[00:21 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Yes, I did hear about that. It's definitely one of the major events happening right now. But as I was saying earlier, it can be overwhelming trying to keep up with everything that's going on.\n[00:33 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely. I think it's important to stay informed, but it's also important to take breaks from the news and focus on other things too. Otherwise, it can be very draining and\n[00:45 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Overwhelming, yes. I was just thinking the same. Do you have any strategies you use to take those breaks?" + }, + { + "key": "233", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/233/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Are you enjoying your trip to New Orleans?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, yes. I really like it the vibrant\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I was wondering if you've had a chance to try the local cuisine yet? There are some amazing restaurants here.\n[00:12 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, the food has been incredible! But you were saying you really like it here—what's been your favorite part so far?\n[00:19 - 00:23] Speaker USER: I love the music and the atmosphere. Would you like to do something tonight?\n[00:23 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure. I'd love to.\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Let's see. Have you been to a jazz club yet?\n[00:29 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. I've already been to several clubs here.\n[00:31 - 00:35] Speaker USER: OK. What about an evening riverboat tour?\n[00:35 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Uh, actually, I've gone twice this week.\n[00:39 - 00:40] Speaker USER: So, what do you want to do?\n[00:40 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I haven't been to the theater in a long time.\n[00:44 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Oh, OK. I hear there's a terrific show at the Sanger Theater.\n[00:48 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great! Let's make a reservation." + }, + { + "key": "234", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/234/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Have you ever done this kind of work before?\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I haven't. But I'm sure I'll be good at it.\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Well as you know if you take it, you'll have to work weekends.\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that's something I\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but I just remembered—how do you feel about potentially working late nights as well?\n[00:17 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Late nights? I wasn't aware of that. But I think I can manage it. Oh, and weekends are alright too.\n[00:23 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Do you like traveling and meeting people?\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh yes. In fact that's why this job really interests me.\n[00:31 - 00:33] Speaker USER: And can you speak any foreign languages?\n[00:34 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I can speak German and French quite well and I've been studying Japanese on\n[00:38 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I'm curious—how comfortable are you with using these languages in a professional setting?\n[00:45 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: I feel quite comfortable, actually. I've had some practice during my travels. By the way, I was going to mention that I've been studying Japanese for about a year.\n[00:55 - 01:00] Speaker USER: Oh, that's good, and you have a nice clear voice. Are you good at public speaking?\n[01:01 - 01:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I haven't done much. But I used to love speaking in front of the class when I was at College." + }, + { + "key": "235", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/235/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Hi. I'm here for flight 513 to New York but I thought I heard the paging system announce that it is canceled. Is that true? I\n[00:07 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm terribly sorry to interrupt, sir, but I can confirm that the flight has indeed been canceled. Would you like to try to book tomorrow's flight?\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker USER: No way! I worked very hard so that I could leave on today's flight. Are there seats on another airline?\n[00:20 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's possible. If you would like to book with another airline the line is right over there.\n[00:26 - 00:31] Speaker USER: You mean the line over there of about 200 people? That's going\n[00:30 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's the one. It seems that everyone is anxious to get to New York tonight.\n[00:35 - 00:40] Speaker USER: This is a rotten way to start a vacation. I HATE lines! Can you book me on tomorrow's flight?\n[00:41 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: Certainly. You will also be receiving a 50% discount as our way of apologizing for the inconvenience. By the way, did you want me to check if there might be any other options available tonight, or should I go ahead with booking tomorrow's flight?" + }, + { + "key": "590", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/590/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I'm going to prescribe some antibiotics, and some cream to ease the itching and reduce the\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but will these antibiotics have any side effects I should be aware of?\n[00:11 - 00:23] Speaker USER: The antibiotics are generally well-tolerated, but you might experience mild side effects like nausea or diarrhea. I was also going to mention that the cream will help with the burning sensation and should\n[00:22 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that's good to know. By the way, where should I buy them?\n[00:26 - 00:31] Speaker USER: The pharmacy will give you a discount since you came to the clinic.\n[00:31 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great. What floor is the pharmacy on?\n[00:34 - 00:38] Speaker USER: The fourth. I'll send the prescription down there, so you can just pick it up on your way out.\n[00:39 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you." + }, + { + "key": "591", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/591/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey Alex, how are you doing?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not too bad. How about you? You look a little tired or\n[00:05 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Tired? Yeah, I'm feeling a bit exhausted today. I'm testing out a new drug that's supposed to help with that. So far, it seems to be working. I feel more alert after taking it.\n[00:16 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's good to hear. I'm always curious about new drugs and how they work. What's this one called?\n[00:23 - 00:25] Speaker USER: It's called Modafinil.\n[00:25 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Modafinil? That sounds like something out\n[00:27 - 00:33] Speaker USER: A made-up word? Yeah, it is kind of a funny name. But it seems to be doing the trick so far.\n[00:33 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I'm glad it's helping you out. Let me know if you need any help testing it further." + }, + { + "key": "592", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/592/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I bet you can't tell me something interesting about Queen Victoria.\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Queen Victoria was queen of England for 66 years!\n[00:09 - 00:12] Speaker USER: That is really interesting! What else can you tell me about her?\n[00:13 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Her husband, Prince Albert, was first in line to the throne before she became queen. He was born in Saxe Coburg, but her father was from Leiningen in Germany, which\n[00:23 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Wait, are you saying Prince Albert was actually in line for the throne? I thought he was just a consort.\n[00:29 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, he was not in line for the throne. I misspoke. Prince Albert was indeed her consort, and he was born in Saxe Coburg. However, her father was from Leiningen in Germany. So, what about you? What do you like to talk about with people?\n[00:45 - 00:51] Speaker USER: I'm not too sure. My conversation topics tend to change. I guess I can talk about sports and movies.\n[00:51 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: Movies are a great way to spend an evening!\n[00:54 - 00:59] Speaker USER: I've been watching the television series Chernobyl. It's incredibly gripping\n[00:58 - 01:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, Chernobyl! I've heard so much about it. Is it historically accurate?\n[01:04 - 01:10] Speaker USER: Yes, it's very good! It does a great job of depicting the events. You should definitely check it out.\n[01:10 - 01:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks! Well, I hope you have a nice evening!" + }, + { + "key": "593", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/593/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Wow, there are so many lanterns to appreciate. Now, I can see why it's called the Lantern Festival. It deserves its reputation for\n[00:07 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but I just noticed something—what are those people doing over there? They seem to be gathering around something.\n[00:15 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Oh, right! That's probably because of the characters on the lanterns. Did you notice them?\n[00:20 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure. But you know that I can't read any Chinese characters. What do they say?\n[00:25 - 00:31] Speaker USER: They are puzzles. It's a tradition to solve the puzzles on the lanterns during the Lantern Festival.\n[00:31 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Very interesting. But I'm afraid we'd better do something else. Hey, look! There is a huge lantern there. Let's get close to it.\n[00:41 - 00:46] Speaker USER: It's really eye-catching. It's the biggest dragon lantern I've ever seen in all my life.\n[00:46 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Really? Then I'm really lucky. Oh, it's spewing fireworks from its huge mouth.\n[00:53 - 00:57] Speaker USER: Very impressive. It's made of glass which makes it even brighter.\n[00:58 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: There are many Chinese characters on its body, too. What are they about? Puzzles?\n[01:03 - 01:19] Speaker USER: Let me have a look. Oh, no. They are Chinese poems which describe this happy scene. By the way, earlier when I was mentioning the characters on the lanterns, I was going to say that people gather around to solve the puzzles together. It's a fun part of the festival!" + }, + { + "key": "594", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/594/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I've been listening to a lot of classic rock lately. I really love Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin.\n[00:07 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Led Zeppelin is pretty great, but I really like Pink Floyd too! I think it's super cool that Roger Waters still tours with the band.\n[00:15 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Do you know of any other bands I might enjoy that\n[00:17 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but have you ever listened to The Rolling Stones? They have a lot of great tracks that you might enjoy.\n[00:25 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Well, my favorite band is My Chemical Romance.\n[00:30 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sorry, but I really don't like their music. I don't really know how to describe it, but I find it extremely boring.\n[00:38 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Oh that's okay. Do you like The Who? I've\n[00:40 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: The Beatles? I mean, they're okay, but I really prefer Bob Dylan.\n[00:44 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Oh okay, yeah he's really good. I listen to a lot of The Beatles when I'm writing songs." + }, + { + "key": "595", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/595/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: May I take your order now?\n[00:01 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I'll have a boiled egg with toast and orange juice, please.\n[00:07 - 00:09] Speaker USER: How would you like your eggs?\n[00:09 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hard-boiled, please.\n[00:12 - 00:14] Speaker USER: And your toast, light or [interrupt]\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, just to clarify, the orange juice—do you have fresh-squeezed available?\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Yes, we do have fresh-squeezed orange juice. Now, would you like your toast light or dark?\n[00:24 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Dark, please.\n[00:25 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Now or later?\n[00:27 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Later will do.\n[00:29 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Will there be anything else?\n[00:30 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, that's all. Thanks.\n[00:32 - 00:36] Speaker USER: One hard-boiled egg with toast and orange juice to follow.\n[00:36 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's right." + }, + { + "key": "596", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/596/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Ah, it's almost summer vacation time. I can't wait to take a break from studying. How about we plan\n[00:05 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but I was just thinking—aren't you worried about falling behind? I'm planning to take a business class over the summer and work part-time at my uncle's company to get some experience.\n[00:17 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Oh, I hadn't thought about that. But why don't you just relax?\n[00:22 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: I really want to be successful in the future. By the way, what were you going to say earlier about your summer plans?\n[00:29 - 00:37] Speaker USER: I was just going to say I'm excited to take a break, but now you've got me thinking about my future too. Maybe I should reconsider." + }, + { + "key": "597", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/597/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: So, how have your gardening projects been going?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: They're going fine! I'm growing tomatoes this summer.\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Cool! Are you growing any peppers too?\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not this summer. I had to give up some of my garden for the new housing development that went up recently,\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Oh, that's tough. Have you considered using vertical gardening techniques to maximize space?\n[00:20 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a good idea. I might try that next season. I was saying, the new housing development took up some of my garden space. That's really unfortunate. I'm growing some tomatoes too. We should swap tomato recipes sometime.\n[00:36 - 00:39] Speaker USER: That sounds great. How's your garden growing?\n[00:40 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's been a bit challenging with the reduced space, but I'm managing. What varieties of tomatoes are you growing?" + }, + { + "key": "598", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/598/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Father, I have sinned. I have done some terrible things in my life and I want to make things right. I have been attending church regularly and confession, and volunteering my time to help with the church's youth group. But I feel like there is still something more I\n[00:15 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Rony, it sounds like you are doing everything you can to make up for your past mistakes. And that is commendable. But you need to also forgive yourself. You cannot keep living in guilt and shame. You must learn to let go of the past and move on with your life. Otherwise, you will never be able to truly find peace and live the\n[00:37 - 00:51] Speaker USER: I understand, Father, but how do I really let go? I mean, I know God has forgiven me, but I still feel this weight, like I need to do more to prove I've changed. Maybe I need to find a way to make amends directly with those I've hurt." + }, + { + "key": "599", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/599/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey there, you look a little lost. Are you new here?\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah how'd you know?\n[00:04 - 00:11] Speaker USER: You can always spot the newbies. I can give you a few pointers if you want. Were you trying to use this machine for your\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, yes! I just started my training today and I'm not really sure where to begin.\n[00:16 - 00:27] Speaker USER: It's ok, I know how it is. This machine here will work out your upper body, mainly your triceps and biceps. Are you looking to develop strength or muscle tone and build some\n[00:27 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I don't want to be ripped like you! I just want a good physique with weights and cardio.\n[00:33 - 00:51] Speaker USER: In that case you want to work with less weight. You can start off by working ten to fifteen reps in four sets. Five kilo weights should be enough. Now it's very important that you stretch before pumping iron or you might pull a muscle. Also, I was going to say that this machine helps with muscle definition too, which seems like what you're aiming for.\n[00:52 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: Got it! Wow is that the weight you are lifting? My goodness that's a lot of weight!" + }, + { + "key": "600", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/600/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Did you need help with something?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't know where to get my ballot.\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I can help you with finding the\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, before we go on—are there any specific documents I need to show to get my ballot?\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Yes, you'll need to show your ID. I was just about to ask for that.\n[00:15 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Here it is.\n[00:17 - 00:19] Speaker USER: All right, here is your ballot card.\n[00:20 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: What do I do now?\n[00:21 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Go to a voting booth and vote.\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: All right. Thanks for your help." + }, + { + "key": "601", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/601/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Thank you, Steven. That was the most magnificent meal I've had abroad. You'll have to let me reciprocate the next time you're in Beijing.\n[00:08 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Don't worry about it, Lin. That's no big deal. You know, Americans appreciate China's rich culinary culture. Just excuse me for a second while I check the number here and figure out how much to give the waiter. Hmm, by the way, what do you do about tipping in restaurants in\n[00:24 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Oh, tipping! We don't usually tip in China.\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: No tipping? Now that's what I call a civilized system.\n[00:33 - 00:39] Speaker USER: At hotels and some restaurants they add a service charge to the bill, but other than that, tipping isn't customary.\n[00:40 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: What about cab drivers and other service\n[00:42 - 00:56] Speaker USER: Oh, right! Cab drivers and porters. In a cab, you just pay what it says on the meter. I generally tip hotel porters 10 yuan per bag, but in first-class hotels, they're instructed not to accept gratuities.\n[00:57 - 01:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: You'd have a revolution on your hands if you tried to introduce that sort of system here." + }, + { + "key": "602", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/602/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Sarah, I feel really awkward right now. Everyone is looking at me and I feel like I'm the only one who feels uncomfortable in\n[00:06 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but I just want to say, you're definitely not alone in feeling this way. I feel a bit awkward too. But we're just in a room full of people, and honestly, nobody is judging you or looking at you in a weird way. Just relax and try to enjoy yourself.\n[00:23 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Yeah, you're right. Thanks, Sarah. Just talking to you makes me feel better.\n[00:28 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course, Zaniah. That's what I'm here for—to support\n[00:32 - 00:34] Speaker USER: I really appreciate it." + }, + { + "key": "603", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/603/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: How is night life in Beijing?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Very interesting!\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker USER: What do you suggest then?\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: How about going to dance? There is a very good nightclub that has\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Oh, before we decide, do you know if there's a cover charge or any dress code for the nightclub?\n[00:15 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, there's a small cover charge, but the atmosphere is worth it. And as for the dress code, it's pretty casual. The nightclub is nearby.\n[00:23 - 00:30] Speaker USER: That's a great idea. Let's go... Oh, the dance hall looks very nice and the music is wonderful.\n[00:30 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm glad you like it. The band is called 'Four and One'. They are especially good at playing rock and some jazz\n[00:36 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Wait, I didn't catch the name of the band. Could you repeat that?\n[00:40 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, they're called 'Four and One'. They play a mix of genres, but they're especially good at rock and roll.\n[00:46 - 00:49] Speaker USER: That's great! I love to dance to fast music.\n[00:50 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Then you must be interested in disco dancing, aren't you?\n[00:54 - 01:00] Speaker USER: Yes, disco dancing is my favorite. It's great fun and good exercise as well.\n[01:00 - 01:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK. Let's disco.\n[01:03 - 01:05] Speaker USER: Now the band is playing a slow dance.\n[01:06 - 01:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a waltz. Would you like to try it?" + }, + { + "key": "604", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/604/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I'm so glad we decided to come to the pool today. It's really hot out and the water feels so refreshing,\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but did you remember to bring sunscreen? I forgot mine, and I don't want to get sunburned.\n[00:12 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Oh, I actually did bring some! Let me grab it for you. And yeah, the water feels great. I don't think I could have taken the heat any longer.\n[00:20 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks, I appreciate it. And yeah, the heat was getting unbearable. But now we can just relax and take a break from it all.\n[00:29 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Exactly. And it's so nice to have some time to catch up. We haven't seen each other in forever!\n[00:34 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know, it feels like it's been forever. But it's only been a few weeks.\n[00:39 - 00:41] Speaker USER: It feels like longer because we've been so busy.\n[00:42 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I know what you mean. I feel like I haven't had a break in months.\n[00:47 - 00:53] Speaker USER: Me too. But this is nice, just being able to relax and talk without having to worry about all the\n[00:52 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of relaxing, do you think we should grab some cold drinks? It might make this even more enjoyable.\n[00:59 - 01:05] Speaker USER: Great idea! Let's get some drinks. And yeah, I'm really glad we decided to do this today." + }, + { + "key": "605", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/605/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi, Mary, how are you today?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm fine, Tom. How are you?\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Pretty well. Are you going to John's party tonight?\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: I want to, but I can't. I've found a part-time job\n[00:12 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Oh, you've found a job? I didn't know that.\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I work at McDonald's. I'm the assistant manager, but I want to get a different job.\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker USER: My father's company will need some people to work for the summer.\n[00:25 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: What kind of company does he work for?\n[00:28 - 00:39] Speaker USER: It's a construction company. They need twenty-five or thirty new people. They plan to hire them in June. They'll work until the end of August, or the beginning of September.\n[00:40 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like it might be interesting. Don't you know what kind of jobs they might offer\n[00:43 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, I just remembered—what kind of job are you hoping to find after McDonald's?\n[00:50 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I'm looking for something in office management. But back to your question, I was asking if you knew what kind of jobs they have available at the construction company?\n[01:01 - 01:04] Speaker USER: Right, I'm not entirely sure, but I can ask my father for more details.\n[01:05 - 01:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'd better try it." + }, + { + "key": "606", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/606/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I hope you got me a present! I love getting presents.\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I didn't get you a present this year. I'm really sorry\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: What? Why not?\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I just didn't have the budget for it this year. I'm sorry.\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker USER: That's so disappointing! I really looked forward to celebrating with\n[00:17 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: I understand, and I feel bad about it too. Maybe next year we can budget for it better and I'll get you a present then.\n[00:24 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Yeah, that sounds good. Thanks for understanding." + }, + { + "key": "607", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/607/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Certainly. Would you like your coffee with your dessert, or\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, before I forget, could you make sure the water is chilled?\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Of course, I'll make sure it's chilled. As I was saying, would you like your coffee with your dinner or later?\n[00:14 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: With my dinner, please. And can you take my order for dessert when you're\n[00:16 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I just realized—do you prefer any specific type of dessert, or should I bring the menu again later?\n[00:23 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I'll decide later, so bringing the menu again would be great." + }, + { + "key": "608", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/608/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Wow, I can't believe I won!\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Congratulations! You must be a natural at this kind of\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Actually, I think it was just luck. But thanks so much. I had a lot of fun playing.\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's great to hear. We're glad you enjoyed yourself.\n[00:16 - 00:19] Speaker USER: I did. I'm definitely coming back next year.\n[00:19 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: We'll be looking forward to seeing you then. Thanks for playing!" + }, + { + "key": "609", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/609/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: How do you like this brown dress? It looks great on you.\n[00:03 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think it's a bit too heavy. Since it's getting warmer at this time of the year, I want something light. What other kinds of material do you have?\n[00:12 - 00:21] Speaker USER: We have silk and cotton dresses. A cotton dress is suitable in spring. We have many different kinds. What color would you maybe prefer\n[00:20 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but could you tell me more about the silk ones first? I'm curious how they compare to cotton in terms of comfort.\n[00:28 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Silk is lighter and feels more luxurious, but cotton is breathable and perfect for everyday wear. By the way, I was about to ask what color you prefer for the\n[00:37 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, right! I almost forgot to mention, I'm leaning towards white. Do you have that in silk?" + }, + { + "key": "610", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/610/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Excuse me, I'm lost. Can you show me where I am in this map?\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Er, let me see. Oh, look, you're right here. Pretty close to the Olympic Park.\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker USER: That's great! It's not my day. I just have very bad sense of direction, and\n[00:13 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Is this your first time here? Where are you going?\n[00:16 - 00:18] Speaker USER: I am supposed to go to Liu Ichang.\n[00:18 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, there are many Chinese antique stores. They get paintings, too. Do you get interested in art, or\n[00:24 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Sorry, I just realized I didn't ask—can you tell me how to get there?\n[00:29 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wow, it is quite far away from here. I'm afraid you're gonna have to take Bus No. 713." + }, + { + "key": "611", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/611/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Um, this steak, I asked for to be medium rare, and\n[00:02 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, sir. Just to confirm, you wanted it medium rare, correct?\n[00:08 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Yes, medium rare. But I'm afraid it isn't. It's a bit too well done and rather tough. Would you mind changing it?\n[00:16 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: If it is not to your satisfaction, I'll certainly bring you another. But I'm afraid you may have to wait for a few minutes." + }, + { + "key": "612", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/612/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: This is my secret garden.\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: What do you grow here?\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Flowers, fruits, veggies - everything! My favorite is my rose garden.\n[00:10 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that sounds lovely. What do you plant?\n[00:13 - 00:22] Speaker USER: I've got rosemary, thyme, lavender, basil, dill, rose hip, lemon balm, strawberries, raspberries - the whole backyard is\n[00:22 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but do you have any tips for growing lavender? Mine never seems to thrive.\n[00:28 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Yes, I can share some tips on that. Lavender needs well-drained soil and plenty of sunlight. But I haven't finished listing everything yet. My backyard is about 1/4 acre and there's\n[00:40 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wow, I think my backyard is about 10' by 10'. I can't believe you don't have a lot of space. My backyard is much bigger than that.\n[00:49 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Actually, I do have space, it's just kind of a mess." + }, + { + "key": "613", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/613/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: Where to, ma'am?\n[00:01 - 00:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: The Grand Hotel.\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker USER: The Grand Hotel?\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. Do you know where it's located?\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, ma'am, but is it the one near the central park or the one closer to the river?\n[00:14 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's actually on 11th Avenue, Park Street. But you mentioned two locations—are there two Grand Hotels in the area?\n[00:23 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Yes, there are. The one near the river is quite new. But since you mentioned 11th Avenue, I know exactly where to go now." + }, + { + "key": "614", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/614/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Yeah. Just pull on this strip. Then peel off the the top\n[00:03 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, before we go any further, are you sure this is a good idea? I mean, what if they react badly?\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker USER: You might make a few enemies this way. But if they don't think this is fun, they're not meant to be our friends.\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: You mean your friends. I think it's cruel.\n[00:21 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Yeah. But it's fun. Look at those two ugly old ladies. . . or are they just wearing\n[00:25 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I didn't catch that—are you sure we should be doing this? What if they notice?\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker USER: I was saying, or are they men? Never mind, just hurry! Get a shot!. . . Hand it over!" + }, + { + "key": "615", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/615/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, Bob!\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh hi, what's up?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I just won a gold medal in a tennis tournament.\n[00:07 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wow congratulations!\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Thank you! Have you ever won any sports\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but which tournament was it? Was it a local or a national event?\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker USER: It was a local tournament. So, have you ever won anything?\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I won the college volleyball championship last week!\n[00:28 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Nice! What did you get as\n[00:30 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I wanted to ask, how did you prepare for the tournament? Any special training routines?\n[00:36 - 00:40] Speaker USER: I followed a strict training schedule. But back to my question, what did you win?\n[00:41 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: A Big Red Varsity sweatshirt!" + }, + { + "key": "616", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/616/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I love islands! Which is your favorite place to visit?\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: I really like hiking. It's so peaceful to be out in nature and\n[00:07 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I just got excited thinking about my last hiking trip. Have you ever tried hiking in the Alps?\n[00:16 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: The Alps are amazing! But I really love hiking in South America. The landscapes are so diverse and the culture\n[00:22 - 00:28] Speaker USER: That's wonderful! I was curious, though, which specific trails in South America do you recommend?" + }, + { + "key": "617", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/617/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Excuse me. I'm looking for Mr. Lee. Here is his parcel.\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, just put it on my desk. I need to sign here, right? Will you please hold on\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I need to make sure—is Mr. Lee expecting this parcel today?\n[00:14 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, he is. I was just about to ask if you could wait for a second because I happened to have something to express regarding the\n[00:21 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Sure, I can wait. What did you want to express?" + }, + { + "key": "618", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/618/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hi! I was wondering if I could order a cake from you?\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course! What kind of cake are you looking for?\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker USER: A chocolate cake with pink frosting and sprin— I was\n[00:11 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, sorry to interrupt, but do you have any specific dietary requirements, like gluten-free or nut-free?\n[00:17 - 00:24] Speaker USER: No, no dietary restrictions. Just a regular chocolate cake with pink frosting and sprinkles.\n[00:25 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great! When do you need it for?\n[00:27 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Saturday. I'm having a party.\n[00:30 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay, we'll have it ready for you by then. Is there anything else I can help you with today?\n[00:35 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Nope, that's all. Thank you!" + }, + { + "key": "619", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/619/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I can't believe how personal some of those questions were! I felt really caught off guard when\n[00:05 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but do you think they were trying to test how you'd handle unexpected situations? It seems like they were probing for more than just surface-level answers.\n[00:15 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Yeah, maybe. But still, I wish I had been more prepared for it. I felt like such an idiot when they started asking me about my childhood and my parents' relationship, especially\n[00:27 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Divorce? That must've been tough to talk about on the spot. But honestly, it might have shown them how resilient you are.\n[00:35 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Yeah, I guess you're right. I just hate feeling like I didn't do my best.\n[00:39 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, don't beat yourself up too much about it. I'm sure you did fine." + }, + { + "key": "620", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/620/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: I can't believe this is happening. My girlfriend is in prison for drug possession and I know she didn't do anything wrong. She\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Liz, I'm sorry, but there's not much we can do. The evidence against your girlfriend was pretty damning.\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker USER: But she didn't do anything! This is so unfair.\n[00:16 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: I understand how you feel, but unfortunately the law is the law. Sometimes people are convicted of crimes they didn't commit, but there's not much we can do unless we\n[00:27 - 00:31] Speaker USER: So you're just going to give up? Aren't you going to try to appeal the conviction or something?\n[00:31 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: We could try, but it would be a long shot. And even if we did win on appeal, your girlfriend would still have to serve out her sentence unless the judge granted her bail pending the appeal. Which is unlikely given the severity of the charge.\n[00:48 - 00:53] Speaker USER: This is ridiculous! There has to be something we can do!" + }, + { + "key": "621", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/621/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Did your meal meet with your approval?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Our meal was absolutely perfect!\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker USER: How about a dessert to top off that wonderful meal?\n[00:09 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Dessert sounds perfect, but I would like to split something with my friend since\n[00:15 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but do you have any lighter dessert options? Some of us might prefer something not too heavy.\n[00:22 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I was just about to mention that we were thinking of splitting something. What do you have on this evening's dessert list?\n[00:30 - 00:39] Speaker USER: On this evening's dessert list, we have chocolate mousse cake, homemade fresh strawberry shortcake, and a spicy rum apple crisp.\n[00:39 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think that the apple crisp would be wonderful.\n[00:43 - 00:47] Speaker USER: One dessert will serve two, so would you like to split a second one?\n[00:48 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: We would also like a piece of chocolate mousse cake. Could you bring us four dessert forks, please?\n[00:55 - 00:57] Speaker USER: How about some coffee and tea as well?\n[00:58 - 01:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: We are all tea drinkers. Please bring us four teas.\n[01:02 - 01:06] Speaker USER: I will prepare your desserts and have someone bring you your drinks right away.\n[01:06 - 01:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, could you make sure to bring the hot drinks first? That would be great. Thanks!" + }, + { + "key": "622", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/622/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: I'd love to have my own farm.\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: It would be very hard work. Are you sure?\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker USER: I wouldn't mind getting up early morning and the physical work would make me fit and it\n[00:10 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: But have you thought about how different it would be from your current job? I mean, farming is a completely different lifestyle.\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker USER: That's one reason I'd like to try it. I'd really like to get away from working 9 to 5 in an office.\n[00:24 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: You'd need a lot of training before becoming a farmer. It's not something you can just walk into without\n[00:29 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Actually, my uncle owns a farm, and I've spent some time working with him. I love being in the countryside with farm animals and green fields. Oh, and speaking of training, I was going to mention that I've learned quite a bit during those visits.\n[00:43 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I'd certainly come and visit you. It would be great to take a working holiday on a farm. I'd love to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city for a while." + }, + { + "key": "623", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/623/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi! I'm Alice.\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hi, I'm Bob.\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker USER: How was your day?\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, pretty busy. I was helping my dad work on a remodel for my house.\n[00:09 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Wow, I don't think I could do that.\n[00:12 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's not that bad, but I prefer to do it myself.\n[00:15 - 00:17] Speaker USER: What are you renovating right now?\n[00:17 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: My bathroom. We're getting a bigger shower and a new vanity to\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Oh, are you considering any specific designs or materials for the shower?\n[00:25 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, we're thinking of using ceramic tiles with a glass door. And for the sink, we're opting for a modern style. By the way, do you mind if I try the sink?\n[00:35 - 00:42] Speaker USER: What? No, I just want to make sure it works before we install it. You want to give it a try?\n[00:42 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, why not!\n[00:44 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Alright, hold on. Just lean back, and I'll turn on the water.\n[00:48 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you want me to look away?\n[00:52 - 01:00] Speaker USER: No, it's fine. Just lean back. And make sure you're not leaning back too hard. You don't want to crack the porcelain!" + }, + { + "key": "624", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/624/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I just don't understand why they're not getting it. I've tried explaining it in different ways, but nothing seems to make the\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Maybe you're just not reaching them the way you need to. What kind of things do you typically do when you're teaching?\n[00:12 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Well, I usually start by writing out the equations on the board and then walking through each step with them. But even when I do that, they still don't seem to grasp\n[00:21 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but do you think maybe you're going too fast? Or maybe they're getting lost in all the steps?\n[00:28 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Yeah, that could be it. I know a lot of times I feel like I'm talking too fast and they can't keep up. But at the same time, if I slow down too much then they get bored and tune out.\n[00:40 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, maybe there's a happy medium somewhere in there. Instead of writing out all the steps on the board, why don't you just write out the final equation and then go through each step with them verbally? That way they can see what you're doing and follow along more easily.\n[00:57 - 01:03] Speaker USER: That's actually a really good idea! I'll try that next time and see how it goes. Thanks for the advice!" + }, + { + "key": "625", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/625/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey, welcome to Berlin, it's great to see you again.\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, good to see you too. Have you been waiting here at the station long?\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Only 15 minutes, but let's get out of this cold and go to my apartment. How are you feeling after that long bus ride?\n[00:17 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: It wasn't too bad, it was only 19 hours.\n[00:20 - 00:33] Speaker USER: That's crazy. You could have flown here from London for 60 euros and it would have only taken an hour and a half. Was it really worth all that time just to save a bit of money, or\n[00:32 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, it wasn't just about saving money. The main reason I took the bus was because it's more environmentally friendly than flying.\n[00:40 - 00:51] Speaker USER: I think it's great that you want to help the environment, but you look so exhausted right now. I just think you should be a little more careful with your health.\n[00:51 - 01:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I wasn't expecting the bus to be so unpleasant, but you're right. Next time I visit you, I'll probably fly. By the way, you were saying something about saving a bit of money?\n[01:04 - 01:14] Speaker USER: Oh, yeah. I was just wondering if it was really worth all that time just to save some money. But I get it now, your reason was more about the environment." + }, + { + "key": "626", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/626/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I love you. I think I've loved you since the moment we met at\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: I love you too. I never thought I could be so lucky to find someone like you.\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker USER: I'm so glad we found each other. I can't imagine my life without you by\n[00:12 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: I feel the same way. You are everything I've ever wanted in a partner and more." + }, + { + "key": "627", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/627/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Marquet, do you think I should enroll in the science course?\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I think so. If you want to graduate this year, you've got to take a science course.\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Right, I figure since you are doing premedical, you know about the very specific requirements\n[00:15 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but just to clarify, are you looking for a course that's more introductory or something more advanced?\n[00:23 - 00:30] Speaker USER: I was actually going to ask about that. I think I need a good introductory course for non-science majors. What do you think?\n[00:31 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I have to take biology, chemistry, maps, and physics. What you need is a good introductory course for non-science majors.\n[00:41 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Yes, I'm really weak in maps, I did poorly in high school.\n[00:45 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a problem. By the way, were you going to ask me something else earlier about the courses I'm taking?\n[00:51 - 00:56] Speaker USER: Oh, right! I was going to ask if those courses you mentioned are particularly difficult." + }, + { + "key": "628", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/628/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hi, Tony. You look unhappy. What's wrong?\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, Steven, I made a big mistake.\n[00:07 - 00:08] Speaker USER: What happened?\n[00:08 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: I really wish I hadn't — I\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Wait, did this mistake affect anyone else? I mean, is anyone else involved?\n[00:15 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, it's just me. But I got caught cheating. I feel so ashamed. The teacher saw me and told me I failed.\n[00:22 - 00:23] Speaker USER: What were you thinking?\n[00:24 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: You know my father. If I fail, he'll kill me. I have to — figure\n[00:29 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Wait, you failed? I thought you were just worried about getting caught. What did the teacher say exactly?\n[00:35 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I failed because of it. The teacher said I failed the exam, and I feel awful that I didn't study, and I cheated, and I got caught." + }, + { + "key": "629", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/629/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Employees in this company have to have a good command of English. Do you think you are proficient in both written and spoken English?\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I think I am quite proficient in both written and spoken English.\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Well, then, please tell me about your English experience, particularly\n[00:17 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but before we dive into that, could you clarify what level of proficiency is expected here? Are we talking about business-level fluency or something more advanced?\n[00:29 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Good question. We expect a business-level fluency, but advanced proficiency is definitely a plus. Now, about your English education, you were saying?\n[00:39 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Right, I have been studying English since junior high school. And I majored in English in college.\n[00:46 - 00:49] Speaker USER: I see, do you speak any other languages?\n[00:49 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I speak a little French and Japanese." + }, + { + "key": "630", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/630/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Wow, that looks really good! What is it?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's a dish from Thailand. It's called pad Thai.\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker USER: That sounds amazing! I've never had Thai food before. I'm excited to try something\n[00:11 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, if it's your first time, I should mention that pad Thai can be a bit spicy. Are you okay with spicy food?\n[00:19 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Yes, I can handle some spice! I'm sure I'll love it. The flavors are really unique and different from anything you've probably had before like the\n[00:26 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of unique flavors, do you know what ingredients are in this dish? It might be helpful to know in case you want to try making it at home.\n[00:36 - 00:42] Speaker USER: I didn't know that! I'll definitely have to look up the recipe. Thanks for introducing it to me." + }, + { + "key": "631", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/631/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hello! How are you doing?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I am doing well, how are you doing?\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker USER: I'm doing really well! I just ate a mango, and I have some nice strawberries for later! What's your favorite fruit?\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: I love eating apples! What's your [interrupt]\n[00:15 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I just remembered—do you prefer a specific type of apple, like Granny Smith or Fuji?\n[00:21 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: I usually go for Fuji apples. They are sweet and crisp. But you were about to ask me something?\n[00:28 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Yes, I was going to ask about your favorite fruit. Mine is probably mango. I have one right next to me as we speak.\n[00:35 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: I have never tried mango before. What do you think of its taste\n[00:38 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Mangoes are amazing! But I'm curious, have you never tried them because they are hard to find where you live?\n[00:45 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, they are available, but I just never got around to trying them. So, what do you think of mango?" + }, + { + "key": "632", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/632/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Wow, that was close! I thought I was going to fall for a moment\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Are you okay? It looked like you were really struggling there for a minute.\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: I'm fine, just a little shaken up. That was really scary!\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: I can imagine. It's a good thing you were able to hold on.\n[00:16 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Yeah, I was really lucky. I don't know what would have happened if I had lost my\n[00:20 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: If you had fallen, it could have been really serious. We're just glad you're safe." + }, + { + "key": "633", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/633/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Amy, what was your first job?\n[00:02 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, when I graduated from the college in 1998, I worked first as a secretary to the General Manager. That lasted for two years. Then I was promoted to a\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Promoted? That's great! What were your new responsibilities?\n[00:17 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I was promoted to Personnel Manager. I was responsible for all personnel matters.\n[00:23 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Did you enjoy it?\n[00:24 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, the people were nice. I liked the people I worked with. But the job was poorly paid.\n[00:31 - 00:33] Speaker USER: And how long did you stay there?\n[00:33 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, about a year. I left because I wanted to apply for a position in the Sales Department. That's where I work now." + }, + { + "key": "634", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/634/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Tom, I've got good news for you.\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: What is it?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Haven't you heard that your novel has won The Nobel Prize in\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, are you serious? Which novel are you talking about?\n[00:10 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Yes, I'm serious! Your latest one, the one you've been working on for the past two years. Anyway, you've won The Nobel Prize!\n[00:19 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Really? I can't believe it. It's like a dream come true. I never expected that I would win The Nobel Prize!\n[00:28 - 00:31] Speaker USER: You did a good job. I'm extremely proud of you.\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks for the compliment. By the way, you mentioned \"The Nobel\" earlier—did you mean The Nobel Prize in Literature?" + }, + { + "key": "635", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/635/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I really enjoyed the last episode of Star Wars! It reminded me a lot of my favorite character.\n[00:07 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, which one is that?\n[00:09 - 00:12] Speaker USER: It's tough to pick, but I think it's Yoda.\n[00:12 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, cool! I liked that one too.\n[00:16 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Are you planning to see the new one?\n[00:18 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Definitely! I've got my tickets booked already.\n[00:22 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Me too! I was so happy to hear that Luke would have a bigger role this time. I don't think he had enough screen\n[00:27 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but do you know if there are any special screenings or events for the new release?\n[00:34 - 00:42] Speaker USER: I haven't checked that yet, but that's a good idea. By the way, you mentioned Luke's role. He did have a bigger role, but he didn't really get the\n[00:41 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: I see what you mean. I hope they give him more depth this time. Do you think the storyline will focus more on his backstory or something else?" + }, + { + "key": "636", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/636/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hello, so how are we feeling today?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Things are going well for me, doctor.\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Am I correct in thinking that you are here for your annual physical?\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I am applying for new health insurance, and I need a physical examination to make sure\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Oh, speaking of health insurance, do you know if they require any specific tests beyond the usual ones?\n[00:20 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm not sure if they need anything extra, but I just mentioned that I need a physical to qualify for it.\n[00:27 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Got it. Your basic physical exam will include lungs, heart, blood levels, and eyes, ears, and nose.\n[00:35 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've been having a little trouble breathing. Would you look into that, please?\n[00:39 - 00:43] Speaker USER: We can do an allergy test, and later I can send you for an asthma evaluation to\n[00:42 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I wanted to ask—could this breathing issue be related to stress or anxiety?\n[00:49 - 00:57] Speaker USER: It's possible, but I was saying we could also do an asthma test to rule out any respiratory conditions. Would you like to explore that too?\n[00:58 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I would appreciate it. When you give me a blood test, what are you looking for?\n[01:03 - 01:08] Speaker USER: I am going to check your cholesterol, blood sugar, and white blood cell count.\n[01:08 - 01:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: I am expecting the tests to go well. I have been taking good care of myself." + }, + { + "key": "637", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/637/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Oh, my niece will love her! How much for this Barbie?\n[00:02 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but I just remembered—do you need gift wrapping for this? We offer it for free.\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Oh, that's nice, but I was asking about the price. How much for her?\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Barbie is our best seller. She's only $29.95.\n[00:17 - 00:19] Speaker USER: That's great. I'll take her.\n[00:20 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Your niece will love this. Anything else?\n[00:23 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Thank you, but no. This will do it for now.\n[00:27 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: With the tax, your total is $32.42. Would you like to pay with\n[00:31 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Before you finish, I'll pay cash, thank you.\n[00:35 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you for shopping here." + }, + { + "key": "638", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/638/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Hi, sweetie! Are you excited for your first day of school tomorrow?\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I am! I can't wait to see all my friends again and learn new things, especially\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Speaking of friends, have you thought about who you'll sit with at lunch? I know it can be a little nerve-wracking on the first day.\n[00:15 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I hadn't thought about that yet, but I'm sure I'll find someone. I'm also really excited to learn more about science and history this year. We only scratched the surface last year, so I'm hoping to go deeper into those subjects. And of course, recess and lunchtime are always fun.\n[00:32 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Yes, definitely! Learning is important, but it's also important to take breaks and have fun with your friends. Do you have any goals for this year? Anything you want to achieve?\n[00:43 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hmm...I guess one goal would be to get better at math. It's not my favorite subject, but I know it's important. And maybe try out for the soccer team? We'll see...\n[00:55 - 01:03] Speaker USER: That sounds like a great goal! I know you can do it. And even if you don't make the soccer team, it's always good to try new activities or\n[01:02 - 01:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I was thinking—what if I don't like soccer as much as I think? Should I try something else instead?\n[01:10 - 01:21] Speaker USER: That's a good point. It's okay to explore different activities until you find what you really enjoy. Whether it's soccer or something else, I'm proud of you no matter what, sweetie.\n[01:22 - 01:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks, mom!" + }, + { + "key": "639", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/639/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi, do you have a display model of the new phone?\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, it's right over here.\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: How much does this model cost? I'm\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but are you looking for any specific features in the phone?\n[00:12 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Yes, I need a good camera and high storage capacity. But I was asking about the price of this model.\n[00:18 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, just give us the size and we'll give you a price.\n[00:23 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Let me look at it and I'll be checking the\n[00:24 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, while you check it out, I should mention there's a discount on accessories if you buy today.\n[00:31 - 00:34] Speaker USER: That's good to know. I'll be right back.\n[00:34 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Take your time." + }, + { + "key": "640", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/640/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi, how's it going?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not too bad, how about you?\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: I'm doing fine. Have you seen all of the movies on your watchlist?\n[00:09 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: I have, but not all of them are as good\n[00:10 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Oh, what movies have you seen recently?\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: I saw Logan the other day. I also really liked Blade Runner 2049, especially\n[00:19 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but Blade Runner 2049 has such a unique visual style. What did you think about its cinematography?\n[00:26 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: The cinematography was stunning! I was actually going to mention that. By the way, you were saying something about Oscar contenders earlier?" + }, + { + "key": "641", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/641/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, what's that thing on your wrist?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, this? It's called a watch.\n[00:05 - 00:06] Speaker USER: What does it do?\n[00:07 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, it tells time. You see, there are these two hands; the big one is the hour hand and the smaller one is the minute hand. They both move around the face of the watch. The hour hand goes around once every 12 hours, and the minute hand goes around once every 60 minutes. So, if it's currently 9 o'clock, then the big hand will be pointing to 9 and the small hand will be pointing to 12, which\n[00:32 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Wait, so does it work the same way for every watch? Or are there different types?\n[00:37 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: Most watches work similarly, but there are digital ones too that show the time with numbers instead of hands. But I was going to say the small hand points to 0 when it's exactly 9 o'clock. Does that make sense?\n[00:52 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Yeah, I think so. But how does it know what time it is?\n[00:56 - 01:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: There's a little ticking sound inside the watch that keeps track of time. Each tick represents one second passing by. So, if you count out 60 ticks, that means a minute has passed; and if you count out 3600 ticks, that means an hour\n[01:11 - 01:16] Speaker USER: Oh, so that's why it makes that ticking sound! I always wondered about that.\n[01:16 - 01:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Exactly! And if you count 3600 ticks, that means an hour has passed.\n[01:22 - 01:27] Speaker USER: That's amazing! I've never seen anything like it before.\n[01:27 - 01:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, it's pretty cool." + }, + { + "key": "642", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/642/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, how are you?\n[00:02 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm great, thanks! I have this new project on my plate, but otherwise things are going pretty smoothly. It's\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but what's this new project about? Is it something exciting?\n[00:15 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, it's quite interesting. It's a marketing campaign for a new product. By the way, what's your pet's name?\n[00:23 - 00:28] Speaker USER: His name is Keith, but I think it's time to change it. I feel like it doesn't suit him anymore.\n[00:29 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: I really love dogs, too. I have a Boston terrier that I've had for a while now.\n[00:34 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Do you have a picture of your dog?\n[00:37 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, here you go!\n[00:39 - 00:40] Speaker USER: That is adorable!" + }, + { + "key": "643", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/643/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I know my father has talked about going to Jamaica. Is it a good place to visit?\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: It is really nice! I have heard great things about the culture,\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but what about the safety there? Is it a safe place to travel?\n[00:12 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, generally it is safe, but like any place, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings. Are there lots of beaches?\n[00:20 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Definitely! The weather is very nice. It gets a lot of rain, but for the most part it is sunny and\n[00:25 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of weather, do you know the best time of year to visit to avoid the rain?\n[00:31 - 00:39] Speaker USER: The best time to visit is usually from November to mid-December. Sounds great! Thanks for all the information.\n[00:39 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're welcome. Have fun!" + }, + { + "key": "644", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/644/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey Mali. How's it going?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, Tanesha. I'm doing well, thanks for asking. How are you?\n[00:07 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Doing great! You know, I was just thinking about how popular you are and how everyone loves you. It's really amazing to\n[00:13 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but I just have to say, you're giving me way too much credit. I really don't see myself that way.\n[00:20 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Are you kidding? Everyone loves you! Even your rivals can't help but admire you. You're just so perfect and talented and likeable. It's really no wonder why everyone wants to be your friend.\n[00:33 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, thank you, Tanesha. That means a lot coming from you." + }, + { + "key": "645", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/645/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Would you like to come out with me tonight?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I can't.\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Tomorrow night, then?\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'd like to. But I'm afraid I might have\n[00:09 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Oh, is something coming up tomorrow?\n[00:12 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I have some prior commitments. I was wondering if you'd like to go to the theatre instead?\n[00:18 - 00:20] Speaker USER: That sounds great.\n[00:20 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ok. How about giving me a ring, then?\n[00:24 - 00:25] Speaker USER: No. I'd better not.\n[00:26 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why not?\n[00:27 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Because I don't think my husband would like me getting\n[00:29 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I see. I completely understand. But just to clarify, when you mentioned your husband earlier, did you mean he wouldn't like you going out or receiving a call from me?\n[00:43 - 00:47] Speaker USER: He wouldn't like me receiving a call. Thank you for inviting me anyway." + }, + { + "key": "646", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/646/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: \"Mom, I'm so sorry. I didn't mean to knock over\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: \"It's okay, baby. Let me see your cuts. Are you hurt anywhere else?\"\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: \"I'm really sorry. I should have been more careful.\"\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: \"It's okay. These will heal. What's important is that you're alright.\"" + }, + { + "key": "647", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/647/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey, boss. Thanks for giving me this chance to work here.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're welcome, Holli. I'm glad to have you\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Sorry, before you continue, I just wanted to ask—what exactly do you think I'll be doing here?\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, mainly you'll be working the cash register and helping customers with their purchases.\n[00:16 - 00:19] Speaker USER: That sounds great. I'm ready to start whenever\n[00:18 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Before we jump in, I just want to make sure you're comfortable with handling cash and customer service. Are you?\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Yes, I'm comfortable with that. Okay, let's get you set up at the register then." + }, + { + "key": "648", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/648/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: What do you think it means to be a good person?\n[00:03 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think being a good person means being honest, helpful, and kind. To me, this also includes being a good friend, family member, and being there\n[00:13 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but when you mention being a good friend, do you think that sometimes it's more about being there for someone when they need you the most, even if it's inconvenient?\n[00:24 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, absolutely. It's about showing up, even when it's hard. But I was also going to say that it's about being a good citizen, contributing to society in positive ways.\n[00:36 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Yeah, I agree with you. I think those are all important qualities of a good person. But I also think there's more to it than that.\n[00:44 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Like what?\n[00:45 - 00:59] Speaker USER: Well, for me, being a good person also means trying to make the world a better place. Whether that's through volunteering, donating to charity, or just doing something nice for someone else – I think it all makes a difference.\n[01:00 - 01:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's true. I never thought of it that way before. But you're right – if we all try to do our part, we can make the world a better place one step at a time.\n[01:09 - 01:15] Speaker USER: Exactly. So, in your opinion, what's the most important thing we can do to be good people?\n[01:15 - 01:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think it's important to always try to be our best selves. To never give up on ourselves or others, and to keep fighting for what's right – even when it's difficult or\n[01:25 - 01:33] Speaker USER: Even when it feels like you're the only one fighting for it? That can be really tough, but it's also what makes it so meaningful, don't you think?\n[01:34 - 01:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, exactly. It's about perseverance and staying true to your values, even when it's challenging. Being a good person isn't always easy. But I think it's worth it – don't you?\n[01:47 - 01:48] Speaker USER: Absolutely." + }, + { + "key": "649", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/649/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Domanic, I helped you build that fort!\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: You did not help me build the fort.\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Yes, I did! I helped you gather the\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, are you talking about the time you moved the chairs around? Because that's not the same as actually building it.\n[00:14 - 00:18] Speaker USER: That's not the same thing as building a fort.\n[00:19 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Exactly! Building a fort requires imagination and creativity. Arranging furniture does not.\n[00:26 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Well, I was there with you and I contributed to the overall atmosphere by\n[00:30 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Experience? Sure, but contributing to the experience isn't the same as physically building the fort.\n[00:38 - 00:42] Speaker USER: That may be, but you did not help build the fort." + }, + { + "key": "650", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/650/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: I need to use the ATM.\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: What's stopping you?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I'm not sure how.\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't understand. It is pretty straightforward once\n[00:09 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Actually, I've never used one before.\n[00:12 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK. I can help you figure it out. What do I have to do?\n[00:15 - 00:17] Speaker USER: First, slide your card into the machine.\n[00:18 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Then what?\n[00:19 - 00:21] Speaker USER: You need to type your PIN in.\n[00:22 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: What do I have to do next?\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Click on whichever option you want, and you're done.\n[00:29 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, you mentioned it was pretty easy, but I didn't catch what you were going to say. What makes it so simple?\n[00:36 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Oh, I was just going to say that it's pretty easy because the instructions are usually displayed on the screen, guiding you step by step." + }, + { + "key": "651", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/651/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Do you remember where you were for the terrorist attacks on 9-11?\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I was in my apartment in Beijing. Where were you?\n[00:08 - 00:10] Speaker USER: I was at home with my parents in New York City.\n[00:11 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Really? Did you see the hijacked planes crash into and destroy the twin towers? I\n[00:16 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but you were actually in New York City during the attacks? That must have been terrifying. How close were you to the towers?\n[00:25 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: I didn't see the crash itself, but I did see the smoke and everything afterwards from my parents' apartment building.\n[00:32 - 00:38] Speaker USER: That must have been horrible. Did you go out at all that day to see what was happening on\n[00:37 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I was about to ask if you knew anyone who worked in the World Trade Center?\n[00:43 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Yes, my uncle's firm had an office in one of the towers.\n[00:47 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Did he survive?\n[00:49 - 00:54] Speaker USER: Unfortunately, he wasn't able to evacuate in time. He ended up dying in the tower.\n[00:55 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sorry. That must have really been a nightmarish day for you and your family." + }, + { + "key": "652", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/652/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, Savon.\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hey, Allan. What's up?\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Not much. Just hanging out and enjoying the peace and quiet, you\n[00:07 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but when you say \"peace and quiet,\" I can't help but wonder—how do you manage to find that? My life feels like everything is falling apart right now.\n[00:19 - 00:22] Speaker USER: I'm sorry to hear that, Savon. What's going on?\n[00:23 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: My mom is sick and my dad is working all the time to try to pay for her medical bills. We're barely keeping our heads above water financially. And on top of all that, my girlfriend just broke up with me. I feel like I can't catch a break.\n[00:39 - 00:48] Speaker USER: That does sound tough. But I want you to know that I'm here for you and I will help you through this tough time. You are not going to\n[00:47 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: I appreciate that, Allan. But how can you help? I mean, I don't even know where to start.\n[00:53 - 01:03] Speaker USER: You don't have to figure it all out right now. Just take it one step at a time, and remember, you are not alone. I'll be here to support you, no matter what." + }, + { + "key": "653", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/653/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, Brianna. What's up?\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not much. Just hanging out. You look really fashionable I was\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Oh, thanks! By the way, where did you get that jacket? It's super cool.\n[00:11 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, this? I got it from a little boutique downtown. I just decided to go for a more relaxed look today.\n[00:19 - 00:21] Speaker USER: It looks great on you!" + }, + { + "key": "654", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/654/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Oh, you should cook something! It's really fun and therapeutic.\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't have anything in the house to cook with!\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Just throw something in a pan! You'll learn as you experiment with\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: But what if I mess it up? I really have no idea where to start.\n[00:14 - 00:26] Speaker USER: I understand, but cooking can be a great learning experience. Here's the recipe for a healthy lasagna. And don't worry, even if it doesn't turn out perfect, it's all part of the process!\n[00:27 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay!" + }, + { + "key": "655", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/655/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Wow, this place is beautiful!\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: It sure is! I've never been to the opera before. Have you?\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker USER: No, I haven't. I'm really excited to see it for the first time, especially\n[00:10 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, me too! But I just realized, do you know how long the performance is going to be? I need to make sure I don't miss my train afterward.\n[00:19 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Good point, I think it's about two and a half hours. But what I was saying is, it's my first time too, and I'm really looking forward to it.\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds perfect. What's the story about?\n[00:34 - 00:44] Speaker USER: From what I understand, it's a love story between two people who are from different social classes. There's a lot of drama and conflict, but ultimately, it's\n[00:43 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I love stories like that! Do you know if it's set in a particular time period?\n[00:49 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Yes, I believe it's set in the 19th century, which should make the costumes and set designs really interesting to see.\n[00:55 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like it'll be a really good show. I can't wait to see it!" + }, + { + "key": "656", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/656/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, Wayne. What are you up to tonight?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just hanging out at home, relaxing. What about you? Got\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Actually, I was just heading down to the bar for a drink or two. Wanna join me?\n[00:10 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, why not? I could use a break from all the\n[00:12 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Great! I'll meet you there in 15 minutes?" + }, + { + "key": "657", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/657/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Wow! You work at Sephora? That's really cool! What do you like about working there?\n[00:05 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: We get free samples, which is great for trying out new makeup and skin care products. I also really like helping customers find their perfect products and seeing their\n[00:17 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but do you find it challenging to keep up with all the new products that come out?\n[00:23 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: It can be a bit overwhelming, but it's also exciting. We have regular training sessions to stay updated. Do you work at Sephora?\n[00:33 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Yeah, I'm a manager. I've worked there for a few years now.\n[00:37 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's awesome! It must be pretty rewarding to work with the cosmetics and skin care products you know so much about!\n[00:45 - 00:53] Speaker USER: I have to say, I've really gotten into beauty lately. I love reading and watching tutorials. Do you ever use beauty blogs?\n[00:54 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I have been reading up on makeup as well. Do you ever use beauty apps to\n[00:58 - 01:03] Speaker USER: Oh, I was just about to ask which blogs you follow! I'm always looking for new recommendations.\n[01:03 - 01:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I'm subscribed to a lot of different ones on my phone. You should check out It's Not Funny and Beauty School. I love reading their reviews.\n[01:13 - 01:16] Speaker USER: I will definitely check them out! They sound really interesting.\n[01:17 - 01:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Have you ever gone to Sephora and tried out a bunch of different makeup products?\n[01:22 - 01:27] Speaker USER: Yeah, of course! I like to do my research." + }, + { + "key": "658", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/658/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Matthew? Hi!\n[00:01 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Steve! Haven't seen you in ages! How long's it been?\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: It's got to be almost a year now.\n[00:09 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: How have you been?\n[00:10 - 00:17] Speaker USER: I'm pretty good. I've been looking for a place to live recently. My lease runs out next month and I don't want to end up\n[00:16 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, so you're moving? Have you found a place yet?\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Not yet. I am still looking through the classifieds. Wish me luck.\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, maybe I can help. Remember my neighbor?\n[00:28 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Mrs. Thou?\n[00:30 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, her daughter's having a baby, so she's moving in with her to help out. I think if you are interested, you can come over and have a quick tour\n[00:38 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Wait, before I forget, has your number changed? I want to make sure I can reach you.\n[00:43 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, no, it's still the same. But as I was saying, you can come over and have a look at the apartment.\n[00:50 - 00:56] Speaker USER: Great. It's a lovely neighborhood. And it would be nice to be neighbors again. It would be just like the old days!\n[00:57 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'll ask Mrs. Thou when she's available to show the apartment and let you know." + }, + { + "key": "659", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/659/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Carmen, I really wish people would stop making such a mess in front of the shop. It's getting really frustrating to\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Annoying, I know. But what can we do? We can't exactly control other people.\n[00:11 - 00:21] Speaker USER: I know we can't control other people, but it would be nice if they would just be more considerate and clean up after themselves. It's not that hard to take\n[00:21 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Maybe we should put up a sign or something, asking people to please be considerate and clean up after themselves.\n[00:28 - 00:31] Speaker USER: That's a good idea. I'll go make a sign right now." + }, + { + "key": "660", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/660/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hello! How are you doing?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm doing great, how about yourself?\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker USER: I'm doing good! How are you finding Palo Alto?\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's a bit less liberal than Seattle! But it's a great place to live.\n[00:12 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Do you like your neighborhood?\n[00:14 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I really like it. I really like the renovations that have been done on the community park\n[00:20 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but what kind of renovations are you talking about?\n[00:24 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Mostly exterior improvements and some landscaping. That's good to hear. I am currently looking for a home to renovate. I'm looking at some condos on El Camino.\n[00:35 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Oh, I like El Camino too! Some of my favorite local restaurants are there.\n[00:41 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: What's your favorite restaurant?\n[00:43 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Carbo is one of my favorites, as well as Fuki - if you like sushi.\n[00:48 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: Haha - yeah, Fuki is my favorite too. It's a little pricy but I think it's worth it. How about you?\n[00:55 - 01:00] Speaker USER: Well, for places to eat, there are a lot of options here. Do you cook at all?\n[01:01 - 01:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I do! I'm not as good as you though.\n[01:05 - 01:08] Speaker USER: Are you interested in trying new recipes?\n[01:08 - 01:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, absolutely! I recently made slow cooker pork shoulder, and\n[01:13 - 01:18] Speaker USER: Pork tenderloin? That sounds delicious! I'm going to have to try that!" + }, + { + "key": "661", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/661/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I want to give our kitchen the works.\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why? I think it's convenient and efficient enough\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker USER: No. The decoration has been out-of-date. My friends have a whole kitchen now. It's modern.\n[00:10 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, are you saying their kitchen has all the latest gadgets? But do we really need to run after the fashion ? I\n[00:16 - 00:24] Speaker USER: It's not just about fashion; it's about functionality too. I mean, our kitchen is good, but I was saying earlier that it's not as modern as I'd like it to be." + }, + { + "key": "662", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/662/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: So, who is your favorite celebrity?\n[00:02 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ha - that's a tough one. I guess Ryan Reynolds! He is an interesting personality, always\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but what do you find most interesting about him?\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think it's his sense of humor and how he brings that into his roles. Have you seen his movies? I really like Deadpool.\n[00:19 - 00:24] Speaker USER: I've seen some of his movies. I think he is great in some of his comedic\n[00:23 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of his movies, did you know he often improvises his lines? It makes his performances so unique.\n[00:30 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Right? I just like how complex his character is. I think he is also a really talented actor. He is so personable and relatable.\n[00:38 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: I agree! He seems so down to earth. I heard he loves his fans and he spends a lot of time interacting with them.\n[00:46 - 00:54] Speaker USER: Yes, that's what I've heard. He is very accessible. But you mentioned improvisation earlier, do you think that helps him connect more with his audience?\n[00:55 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, he takes so many selfies. What do you like about him?\n[00:59 - 01:03] Speaker USER: He's so sarcastic and funny. He's really likable.\n[01:04 - 01:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, he seems very laid back.\n[01:06 - 01:10] Speaker USER: Yes, but I guess he can get really intense when he's passionate about something." + }, + { + "key": "663", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/663/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Jimmy, I called you yesterday, but you didn't pick up.\n[00:03 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sorry Amy, I came home very late yesterday evening because Jennie and Bill invited me for a picnic.\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Oh, how lovely, did you have a\n[00:13 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but I just remembered—wasn't there a meeting we were supposed to attend yesterday? Did you manage to catch up on that?\n[00:21 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Oh, I completely forgot about that! I missed the meeting too. But back to your picnic, where did you go?\n[00:27 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: We went to Beihai Park.\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Oh, it's lovely in Beihai Park at this time of year.\n[00:33 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it was sunny and there were lots of people, we had lunch near the river. Then, after lunch, we went for a walk along the river and looked at the beautiful view there.\n[00:45 - 00:47] Speaker USER: What did you do then?\n[00:47 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: We had a drink in a bar there and made some friends, we played cards and laughed, then we started to drive home. It took us a long time to arrive home because there was a lot of traffic on\n[00:57 - 01:03] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but you mentioned earlier that you came home late. What time did you finally get back?\n[01:03 - 01:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, right! I didn't mention that. We got caught in traffic and didn't get home until around 9:00 PM." + }, + { + "key": "664", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/664/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I'm so happy we have a healthy baby.\n[00:02 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, me too. I was a little worried at first, but everything seems to be going smoothly now,\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sorry, I just need to ask—when you say \"worried,\" was there something specific that concerned you?\n[00:13 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was mostly worried about the complications during delivery, but now that everything's fine, I think we're going to be really good parents.\n[00:21 - 00:26] Speaker USER: I think so too. We just need to keep doing what we're doing and everything will be fine.\n[00:26 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know. I just want to make sure that our baby has everything they need.\n[00:31 - 00:34] Speaker USER: We'll provide everything the baby needs, don't worry.\n[00:35 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know. I just want to do everything I can to make sure they're happy and comfortable as\n[00:40 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Absolutely, and I was going to say, you're doing a great job so far." + }, + { + "key": "665", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/665/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: This website is really well put together. I love the layout and the color\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you! We spent a lot of time on it.\n[00:06 - 00:13] Speaker USER: I can tell. There are some really great elements to it. But there are also some areas that could be improved.\n[00:13 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Such as?\n[00:15 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Well, for one thing, the navigation could be more intuitive. It's a little confusing in places. And the text is a bit small in some sections. Those are just a few things off the top of my head.\n[00:27 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, we're always trying to improve things. Thanks for the constructive criticism.\n[00:31 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Speaking of improvements, have you considered testing it on different devices? Some design elements might not translate well on mobile.\n[00:40 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a good point. We have done some testing, but maybe not as extensively as we should. Also, thanks for the feedback on the navigation and text size.\n[00:52 - 00:57] Speaker USER: No problem. I hope you don't mind if I make a few more suggestions?\n[00:58 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not at all! Please, go ahead.\n[01:01 - 01:14] Speaker USER: Well, like I said, the navigation could be better. Maybe you could add some links in the sidebar to help people move around the site more easily. And you could increase the font size in some places. That would make it easier to read.\n[01:14 - 01:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, those are both great ideas. We'll definitely look into them.\n[01:19 - 01:27] Speaker USER: Awesome. I'm really glad you're open to feedback. This website has a lot of potential and I think with some tweaks it could be really great.\n[01:27 - 01:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you! We appreciate your input." + }, + { + "key": "666", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/666/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hi. I'm looking for a new copy of *The Catcher in the Rye*.\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: We have it right over there on\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but do you have any other editions or maybe a hardcover version?\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: We do have a hardcover edition as well. Would you like to see that one instead?\n[00:18 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Yes, please. I'll take the hardcover.\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: That'll be $15.95 for the hardcover.\n[00:26 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Here you go. Thanks.\n[00:28 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: No problem, enjoy the book!" + }, + { + "key": "667", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/667/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, how was your day today?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: It was good. I went to the grocery store and then I made a list\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Oh, did you remember to pick up the milk? We were almost out this morning.\n[00:10 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I got the milk and some other essentials. I also made chicken and rice for dinner.\n[00:16 - 00:18] Speaker USER: That sounds really good. I'm sorry I missed it.\n[00:19 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's okay, there's always leftovers.\n[00:22 - 00:23] Speaker USER: So, what did you do after dinner?\n[00:24 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: I watched a movie with the kids and then we played\n[00:27 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Oh, which movie did you watch? The kids have been talking about that new animated one.\n[00:32 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: We actually watched that one! They loved it. After that, we went to bed.\n[00:37 - 00:39] Speaker USER: That sounds like a really fun day." + }, + { + "key": "668", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/668/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey! How are you doing?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm doing well. How's your cooking going?\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker USER: I made spaghetti the other day and it was delicious! It's my favorite to make when\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that sounds amazing! What kind of sauce did you use for the spaghetti?\n[00:15 - 00:23] Speaker USER: I used a classic marinara sauce with some fresh herbs. I can't wait to try it. Do you have any other recipes you'd recommend?\n[00:23 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not off the top of my head. I have been cooking a lot, but most of my recipes are intuitive. Have you ever made your own pesto?\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker USER: I haven't. But it sounds great. Do you think I should make it with basil and olive oil, or\n[00:36 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Basil and olive oil are a great start, but have you considered adding pine nuts or Parmesan cheese for extra flavor?\n[00:44 - 00:51] Speaker USER: Sounds great to me! I love basil! I really do too. Do you like any other kinds of food?\n[00:51 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: I really like chowder, lobster rolls, and the classic mac and cheese.\n[00:56 - 01:03] Speaker USER: Those sound delicious! By the way, I was going to ask earlier, what kind of sauce do you use for your spaghetti?" + }, + { + "key": "669", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/669/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hello! How are you doing?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hello, I'm doing great. Are you going to start planting your garden soon?\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: I am planning to! I think it's going to be so fun.\n[00:12 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like it'll be an exciting project. What kind of flowers do you want to plant alongside\n[00:16 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Actually, I'm thinking about planting tomatoes, but I'm not sure!\n[00:21 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Tomatoes are pretty popular. I wonder why that is.\n[00:24 - 00:29] Speaker USER: I also want to grow lettuce. It will be nice to have fresh food during the summer.\n[00:29 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: I feel like having fresh, organic produce is so important!\n[00:35 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Do you think we should grow basil in our garden to complement\n[00:38 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Basil is probably the most common herb to grow in a garden. People often make pesto with basil.\n[00:44 - 00:46] Speaker USER: I've never tried making pesto before!\n[00:47 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: Where would you get your basil from if you planted it in your garden?\n[00:52 - 00:58] Speaker USER: Oh, I was actually going to ask earlier, what kind of flowers do you think would go well with the tomatoes?" + }, + { + "key": "670", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/670/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey Marley, how's it going?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good, just getting in a little run. You?\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker USER: I'm good, just finished up a run myself. It's really nice out and I\n[00:10 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, speaking of the weather, did you hear about that storm coming in next week? I hope it doesn't mess up our running routine.\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Yeah, I heard about that. Hopefully, it won't be too bad. But anyway, what have you been up to lately?\n[00:24 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just the usual, working out, hanging out with friends. You know, the usual.\n[00:29 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Yeah, I hear you. I've been pretty busy myself lately. But I always make time for a run. It's just so refreshing, you feel like\n[00:36 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Exactly! And it's so much fun when you have someone to run with too.\n[00:40 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Yeah, definitely. It's always more enjoyable when you have company. Well, I should get going. It was great talking to you Marley!\n[00:49 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, same here Dillon! Take care!" + }, + { + "key": "671", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/671/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, I'm sorry about what happened earlier.\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's fine, I know you were just doing your best to\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker USER: I just want to make sure we're okay. I didn't mean to hurt your feelings.\n[00:09 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks, I appreciate that.\n[00:11 - 00:14] Speaker USER: No problem. So, are we still good?\n[00:14 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, we're good." + }, + { + "key": "672", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/672/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Excuse me. Can you tell me how to get to City Hall?\n[00:03 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. Go to the next corner and turn left onto Center Street. Walk three blocks to Second Avenue and you'll see\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but is there any landmark I should look out for after I turn left onto Center Street?\n[00:16 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, good question! After you turn left onto Center Street, you'll pass a small park on your right before you reach Second Avenue. Then, turn right at Second Avenue and walk two more blocks. You'll see City Hall on the left.\n[00:31 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Got it. So, after turning onto Center Street, I pass the park, then turn right at Second Avenue, and walk two blocks to City Hall?\n[00:40 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Exactly. Have you got all that?\n[00:43 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Yes, I think I'm good now. Thanks so much!" + }, + { + "key": "673", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/673/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Steve, thanks for looking after Johnny.\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: It was a pleasure, Mrs. Robinson.\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker USER: And this kitchen is so clean. Did you help Johnny with the dishes\n[00:11 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but I just remembered—did you want me to take out the garbage before I leave?\n[00:17 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Oh, I was just asking if you helped Johnny with the dishes. But yes, the garbage too?\n[00:22 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, uh, it's outside. Listen, I really have to be going now." + }, + { + "key": "674", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/674/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: So, what do you do for a living?\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm a banker.\n[00:03 - 00:09] Speaker USER: That's interesting. I work in finance, too. What kind of banking do you specialize in?\n[00:08 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but I'm curious—are you in corporate finance as well, or do you focus on something different?\n[00:16 - 00:22] Speaker USER: I actually focus more on investment management. But back to your role, you were saying you work in corporate banking?\n[00:22 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I help companies with their financial needs.\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker USER: That sounds like a really important job. I'm sure you're very good at it.\n[00:31 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks. I try my best.\n[00:33 - 00:36] Speaker USER: So, what brought you to this city?\n[00:37 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: My company transferred me here for a new\n[00:38 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Oh, that makes sense. Was it a big adjustment for you, moving away from your family on the east coast?\n[00:45 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: It was definitely a change, but I'm getting used to it. I like the city so far, even though it's quite different from what I'm used to." + }, + { + "key": "675", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/675/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Did you see the robbery?\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: I sure did.\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Did you see everything?\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was in the bank at the moment when\n[00:07 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut you off, but were you close enough to the robber to notice any specific details, like his height or build?\n[00:14 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was, but he was wearing a mask, so I couldn't see his face. However, I was saying I was in the bank at the time, so I did get a good look at his build.\n[00:25 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Was anyone else with him?\n[00:27 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: He came in alone.\n[00:29 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Could you come to the station for more questioning?\n[00:32 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: That'll be fine." + }, + { + "key": "676", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/676/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey Jonatan, what's up?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not much, what about you?\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker USER: I'm good. Just hanging out, thinking about all the\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: What kind of stuff? Anything specific on your mind?\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker USER: I don't know. Just stuff. Life, I guess.\n[00:16 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, life can be pretty weird sometimes.\n[00:20 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Tell me about it. But it's also good, you know? I mean, we're here, alive and everything. That's pretty amazing when you stop and\n[00:29 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I just wanted to say, it's really cool that we can talk about these things. Not everyone gets it.\n[00:36 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Yeah, it is pretty amazing. And we get to experience so many different things and meet so many different people. It's really awesome.\n[00:44 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Totally. I'm really glad we met, Jonatan. You're a great friend and I always have fun when I'm with you.\n[00:50 - 00:53] Speaker USER: Aww, thank you! I feel the same way about you!" + }, + { + "key": "677", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/677/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:13] Speaker USER: There you are, Ben. The information about the evening classes I sent off for has arrived. Right, here are the general courses. Flower arranging. That's a real course? Why would someone want to do something like\n[00:12 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: You sit in front of the TV watching baseball for 3 hours every Saturday. And many people would find that boring, too.\n[00:21 - 00:29] Speaker USER: OK, relax. Let's see what else. Photography. That looks interesting. It started last week, but I don't think that would be a problem.\n[00:29 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: But look at the price. $280 is too much for me. I wonder why it's so expensive. I don't think I can afford it. But, hey, at least it's $40 cheaper than the Italian wine course. Look at that. $400 web design for beginners. It's pretty cheap. What do you think?\n[00:48 - 00:55] Speaker USER: I don't want to see a computer in the evening too. Hey, look. How about Indian cooking? Starts this week. A little bit expensive.\n[00:55 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: $190. You know how much I love Indian food. I'll call him tomorrow to see if there are still spaces available, but\n[01:02 - 01:04] Speaker USER: I'll call them right away.\n[01:05 - 01:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: There won't be anyone there now. We'll try in the morning.\n[01:09 - 01:21] Speaker USER: Oh, and about that photography course, I was going to say it could be worth the price if we consider the equipment they might provide. But anyway, this Indian cooking class will be great. We can have our own Indian dinner parties." + }, + { + "key": "678", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/678/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I'm so sorry I had to leave the party early. I didn't get to talk to my friends as much as I wanted to.\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's okay, Haylee. I understand how you feel. You'll definitely have another chance to talk to them and maybe\n[00:11 - 00:17] Speaker USER: I hope so, but what if they were upset that I left early? I just don't want them to think I didn't care.\n[00:17 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I didn't consider that. But honestly, if they're true friends, they'll understand. Have you thought about reaching out to them later to explain?\n[00:27 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Yeah, I guess you're right. I'm just really disappointed right now.\n[00:33 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why are you so upset about\n[00:34 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Disappointed? I don't know. I just am. This party was really important to me and I didn't get to enjoy it as much as I wanted to.\n[00:42 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's okay, Haylee. These things happen sometimes. You can't let it ruin your night.\n[00:49 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Yeah, you're right. Thanks for understanding, Evanna.\n[00:53 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course, Haylee. That's what friends are for." + }, + { + "key": "679", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/679/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hi, how are you?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm doing well, thank you. How are you?\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker USER: I'm good. Thanks. How much is this video game?\n[00:10 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's fifty dollars. But\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Oh, by the way, does this game come with any additional content or DLC?\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, it's just the base game. As I was saying, it's fifty dollars.\n[00:21 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Okay, I'll take it.\n[00:23 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great! That will be fifty dollars please.\n[00:27 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Here you go.\n[00:28 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you!" + }, + { + "key": "680", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/680/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey, Tyrus. I had a great time with you yesterday.\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, me too. I always have a great time when I'm with you.\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Aww, that's so sweet of you to say. I feel the same way whenever\n[00:11 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of which, I was wondering if you wanted to do something similar today, like maybe go for a walk in the park?\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker USER: That sounds lovely, but I was actually thinking maybe we could go see a movie or something.\n[00:24 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like fun! What movie did you have in mind?\n[00:27 - 00:32] Speaker USER: I don't know, I was thinking about that new blockbuster that just came out.\n[00:32 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, you mean the one everyone's been talking about?\n[00:35 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Yeah, exactly! Should we go see it?\n[00:38 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely, let's go!" + }, + { + "key": "681", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/681/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: What the hell was that, Jake? You just ruined my surprise for Sarah's\n[00:03 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm really sorry, Addilyn. I didn't mean to ruin your party. I just got a little carried away. I was trying to help with the decorations, but I guess I messed up\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Well, you did ruin it. And now I'm really angry with you.\n[00:16 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sorry. I'll make it up to you, I promise. Maybe I can help plan something else, or pitch in\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker USER: You'd better. This is not the first time you've ruined something for me.\n[00:25 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know. And I'm really sorry about that. I'll do whatever it takes to make it up to you. I could even talk to the others and see if\n[00:32 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Alright, Jake. I forgive you this time. But you need to be more careful in the future.\n[00:38 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, Addilyn. I will be more careful in the future." + }, + { + "key": "682", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/682/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I want to improve my handwriting, and I've practiced it for several weeks, but nothing seems to\n[00:05 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but have you tried different techniques or tools, like special pens or practice books? Sometimes the right tools can make a big difference.\n[00:16 - 00:24] Speaker USER: I have tried some, but I was actually saying that nothing happened. You see, my handwriting is still bad.\n[00:24 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, come on. You know it's a long process, you have to be patient.\n[00:29 - 00:32] Speaker USER: I know it, but I don't know when I can make it better.\n[00:33 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Whatever you do, the most important is perseverance. So you have to hang on there, the longer, the better. Then some day, you will find you've already made a lot of noticeable improvements\n[00:44 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Speaking of progress, do you think it helps to set specific goals, like improving a certain letter each week?\n[00:52 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: That could definitely help! But as I was saying, you'll find you've already made a lot of progress if you stick to it.\n[00:59 - 01:03] Speaker USER: Yeah, you are right. I must stop complaining and stick to it every day.\n[01:03 - 01:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah! Where there is a will, there is a way." + }, + { + "key": "683", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/683/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Do you think it is a good idea to go mountain biking?\n[00:03 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I'm sure it would be a fun experience. But mountain biking is usually a pretty intense sport. I hope you don't plan on going for a long ride, especially\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Actually, I was thinking, do you have any tips for a beginner?\n[00:17 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Haha, no, I'll only be going a couple of hours.\n[00:22 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Oh good! Have fun!" + }, + { + "key": "684", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/684/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I can't believe I drank so much. I feel awful.\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, you look it. What were you\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker USER: What happened? I don't know. I just wanted to have a good time and ended up getting really drunk.\n[00:11 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ryne, you have to be more careful. You could have hurt yourself or someone else if you had tried to\n[00:17 - 00:24] Speaker USER: I know. I'm really sorry. I was just trying to unwind, but I get it—things could have gone really wrong.\n[00:24 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just be more careful next time, okay?\n[00:27 - 00:30] Speaker USER: I will. I promise." + }, + { + "key": "685", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/685/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I was just watching that soccer game on TV and I got really interested in it. I think I want to try joining a\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's awesome! Do you want to join a team or just play for fun?\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker USER: I'm not sure. What do you think? Should I join a team or just play for fun?\n[00:17 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, if you're just starting out, maybe you should join a team so you can learn from more experienced players. But if you're confident in your abilities, then playing for fun would be more flexible and\n[00:28 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Actually, I think learning from experienced players sounds like a great idea. I'll join a team then. Do you know of any good teams I could try out for?\n[00:37 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, there's a few adult leagues in the area that are always looking for new players. I can give you some information on them if you want.\n[00:45 - 00:47] Speaker USER: That would be great, thank you!" + }, + { + "key": "686", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/686/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Well, Sir, we have asked all our guests to wear a jacket and a tie in our restaurant.\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: I didn't know that, can I borrow a jacket and a tie from the\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but unfortunately, you can't borrow a jacket or a tie from others.\n[00:13 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that means I have to return to the hotel and fetch mine. Will you put off the time of the conference?\n[00:21 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Since you are the chairman, we'd like to offer you the convenience. What time will you come back after\n[00:25 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'll probably be back at about 9:00 AM. Will that work?\n[00:29 - 00:32] Speaker USER: We'll put it off to 9:30 AM. What about that?\n[00:32 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: 9:30 AM will be fine with me. Thank you.\n[00:37 - 00:41] Speaker USER: You are welcome. By the way, how many people will attend the conference?\n[00:41 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: 15." + }, + { + "key": "687", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/687/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: So, how was your rehearsal today?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: It was good. I feel really stretched out and ready to\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Speaking of stretching, did you try that new warm-up routine we talked about last week?\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, yes, I did! It really helped me feel more relaxed now.\n[00:14 - 00:21] Speaker USER: I know the feeling! I love being able to move gracefully and feeling my muscles being stretched.\n[00:21 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, it's such a freeing feeling. I feel like I can really express myself when I'm dancing.\n[00:28 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Absolutely! I think that's why I love ballet so much. It's just so beautiful to watch and to perform,\n[00:34 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I just remembered—did you get a chance to see the new choreography for next week's performance?\n[00:40 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Yes, I did! And it's definitely as beautiful to do as it is to watch." + }, + { + "key": "688", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/688/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: It's a lovely day, isn't it?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, the weather sure is nice today.\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker USER: I love it when the weather is like this. Why don't we sit down outside and have our lunch?\n[00:10 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like a good idea. The sky is clear, the sun is shining and there's a nice cool breeze, so it is not too windy to\n[00:17 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but speaking of the breeze, do you think it might get stronger later? It feels like it's picking up a bit.\n[00:24 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hmm, I hadn't thought of that. But I don't think so. I saw the weather report last night, and it said the weather should be fine all day. Oh, and I was going to say it's not too hot, which is perfect for sitting outside.\n[00:39 - 00:47] Speaker USER: True, it's just right. I really miss the change of seasons like we have in Colorado, but I must admit, this sure is a nice spring day.\n[00:47 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hey, this spot in the shade looks really comfortable.\n[00:51 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Okay. Hey, is that a dark cloud over there? Do you think it will rain after all?\n[00:55 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't think so. The weather report didn't mention any rain." + }, + { + "key": "689", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/689/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I have been trying to improve my home recently, especially my bedroom.\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh really? I just bought a new TV for my living room.\n[00:09 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Which one did you get?\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's a giant Samsung TV.\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Are you excited about it? I just bought a new piano for my living room\n[00:16 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: A piano? That's amazing! Do you have any experience playing, or are you starting from scratch?\n[00:23 - 00:32] Speaker USER: I'm starting from scratch. I had been looking at getting a piano for a long time. I'm really excited to learn how to play. Do you like art or painting?\n[00:32 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not really. I'd rather spend time watching TV, but I'm definitely interested to try out painting when I can. By the way, what kind of piano did you buy?" + }, + { + "key": "690", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/690/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, Iyla.\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hey, Kelsey. How are you?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker USER: I'm okay. Just feeling a little down today.\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I know how that feels. It's been a tough few weeks for me trying to\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Oh, really? What's been going on?\n[00:14 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just hanging out with friends and family, trying to keep busy. You know how it is.\n[00:19 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Yeah, I do. It's just hard sometimes when you feel like you're stuck in one place and you can't seem to\n[00:24 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Exactly, like you're trapped in your own thoughts. But sometimes we just have to deal with our problems head on and try to make the best of the situation we're in. That's all we can really do.\n[00:35 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Yeah, I know. It's just hard sometimes.\n[00:39 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know it is. But you're strong and you'll get through this. I know you will." + }, + { + "key": "691", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/691/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Where is that cool guy, Dick? I haven't seen him for two weeks.\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: He's been sick since he came back from a business\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: From Italy, right? I remember he mentioned he was planning a trip there.\n[00:12 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, exactly. It's been a rough few weeks for him.\n[00:16 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Bummer, I'm sorry to hear that. Is he better now?\n[00:19 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, Doctor William said that he could come back to work ASAP. By the way, did I mention that he had to postpone some important meetings because of this?\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Oh, I didn't know that. Do you think he'll need help catching up when he returns?" + }, + { + "key": "692", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/692/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: So, what are you reading these days?\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I'm reading a novel from last semester. It's called The Road.\n[00:08 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Is it good?\n[00:10 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: I really enjoyed it. It was actually one of the few books that stuck with me long\n[00:14 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I just remembered, isn't that book quite intense? How do you feel about its themes while reading?\n[00:22 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: It is intense, but that's part of what makes it so gripping. I haven't mentioned yet that it's also beautifully written. That's awesome. It's funny, but I kind of really like reading when I travel.\n[00:36 - 00:43] Speaker USER: That's definitely true for me too. Reading on vacation is almost like a break from the every day routine, and\n[00:42 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, absolutely! And do you find that you choose different genres depending on where you're traveling to?\n[00:48 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Yeah! I also think it's relaxing to read about someplace I've never been.\n[00:53 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I totally agree with that. It almost feels like a trip to that place." + }, + { + "key": "693", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/693/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey, I'm really sorry about what happened at the party last night.\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: What are you talking about?\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker USER: I know I said I would be there for you, and I didn't show up\n[00:08 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, Jaylani, don't worry about it. I know you would have been there if you could have. It's not your fault that you couldn't make it.\n[00:17 - 00:20] Speaker USER: But I promised you that I would be there, and I hate that\n[00:19 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Jaylani, stop beating yourself up over this. It's not a big deal, really. Forget about it and let's move on.\n[00:27 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Okay, you're right. I'm sorry.\n[00:31 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Don't be sorry. Just forget about it, okay?" + }, + { + "key": "694", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/694/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I'm glad you're here. I wanted to talk to you about something that's\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: What is it?\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker USER: I was wondering if you'd be interested in going out for coffee with me sometime.\n[00:10 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I'd love to. When were you thinking? Maybe\n[00:12 - 00:14] Speaker USER: How about tomorrow afternoon?\n[00:15 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds great. I'll see you then." + }, + { + "key": "695", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/695/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: How are you doing?\n[00:01 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm doing great, thanks for asking. I have never cooked before, and I'm kind of nervous to start, but I think I'm going to have to learn eventually. Do you have any tips?\n[00:11 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Oh my gosh! I've been cooking since I was a teenager, and I love it! I have tons of tips, but I think the biggest thing is just not to worry too much. Cooking is something we do because it makes us happy. I don't know why it seems to get so complicated sometimes, but it doesn't have to be\n[00:29 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but what if I make a mistake? How do you handle that?\n[00:34 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Mistakes are part of learning. You just need to keep trying and you'll get better. Speaking of which, I was about to say it doesn't have to be perfect. Yeah, I guess cooking at home for the first time is a big step.\n[00:46 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: It can be!\n[00:48 - 00:50] Speaker USER: What kind of recipes do you like to cook?\n[00:51 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I'm pretty flexible. I love to make seafood, and I'm starting to get into Thai cuisine. The\n[00:57 - 01:01] Speaker USER: Thai cuisine is amazing! Have you tried making Thai curries at home?\n[01:02 - 01:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not yet, but I love Thai food! I love Thai curries and sticky rice.\n[01:08 - 01:16] Speaker USER: You have good taste. You should go to a Thai restaurant and try some of their dishes. It will be really different, but that's kind of the point." + }, + { + "key": "696", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/696/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, how's it going?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm doing well! How about you?\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker USER: I'm doing great! I've been listening to music a lot recently. What have you been listening to\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but what kind of music have you been into lately?\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker USER: I've been into a mix of genres, but right now I'm listening to \"Jubilee\" by Leonard Cohen.\n[00:19 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like a beautiful song. What's your favorite song to listen to\n[00:23 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Actually, before I answer that, I'm curious about your thoughts on Leonard Cohen's style.\n[00:29 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think his style is very unique and poetic. But back to your favorite song, I love listening to \"Eleanor Rigby\" by The Beatles. It's one of my favorite songs of all time.\n[00:42 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Oh, it sounds like you have really great taste in music!" + }, + { + "key": "697", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/697/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey babe, how are you feeling today?\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm feeling great today, thanks for asking. How about how about\n[00:07 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Actually, I'm feeling good as well. I had a great workout this morning and I'm just enjoying the day. So what have you been up to?\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not much, just hanging out and relaxing. I did some light cardio and then just caught up\n[00:18 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I just remembered—did you manage to stretch after your workout? I know you mentioned wanting to focus on that more.\n[00:27 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, totally slipped my mind to mention that! I did stretch a bit after the cardio, and then just chilled.\n[00:35 - 00:41] Speaker USER: That sounds like a good day. I'm glad you're taking it easy, you deserve it after all your hard work.\n[00:42 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks, babe. I appreciate it." + }, + { + "key": "698", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/698/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Do you have any advice for me?\n[00:02 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just keep working hard and you will get there. I recently met with a professor that I would like to work with, but I don't have a connection with them yet. But you never know what will come up\n[00:11 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I was wondering, how did you manage to meet with that professor in the first place? Any tips for networking?\n[00:20 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: I attended a seminar where they were speaking and approached them afterward. It's all about being proactive. But I was saying, you never know what will happen. Thank you!\n[00:30 - 00:33] Speaker USER: That's great advice. Are you thinking of going to grad school?\n[00:34 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: I want to! I just want to learn as much as I can and have the time of my life!\n[00:40 - 00:48] Speaker USER: That sounds like a solid plan. By the way, you mentioned earlier that you don't have a connection with the professor yet. Have you thought about reaching out\n[00:47 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, definitely! I'm planning to follow up with an email to keep the conversation going. Well, good luck!" + }, + { + "key": "699", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/699/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I'm so glad I was finally able to fix my computer. It was really starting to act up, especially\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: What was it doing exactly? Was it freezing up or something else?\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Yeah, it was freezing and running really slow. I just restarted it and that seemed to do the trick.\n[00:16 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, that's good. Sometimes the simplest solutions are the best.\n[00:22 - 00:28] Speaker USER: I know. I was starting to get really frustrated with it, but I'm just glad that it's fixed because I\n[00:27 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Did you check if there were any updates pending? Sometimes that can cause issues too.\n[00:32 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Oh, I didn't think about that. I might need to check for updates just to be sure everything's running smoothly." + }, + { + "key": "700", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/700/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi Tony, I feel so tired.\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I'm sorry, is there something wrong?\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Yes, Christmas is coming, and it seems everything has been going wrong lately.\n[00:11 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Here, sit down and tell me about it.\n[00:14 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Well recently, I've had to be at work by 8:00 AM. You know, I work in the toy department at the shopping center.\n[00:21 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ah, yes, of course, it's much busier than usual. Everyone's shopping for gifts for\n[00:27 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Exactly! And yesterday I overslept and I was 10 minutes late. At 10:00 o'clock, the front doors of the shopping center open and a flood of shoppers walked into the toy department, soon people were shouting, pushing me around or making angry demands.\n[00:42 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that's awful. But wait, you mentioned Christmas shopping earlier—what did you want to say about that?\n[00:48 - 00:56] Speaker USER: Oh, right! I was going to say, the crowds are larger than ever this year, and it's been overwhelming trying to manage everything." + }, + { + "key": "701", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/701/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Oh no, the thunder is getting louder. I feel my heart racing and my hands shaking. I'm starting to feel short of breath, and\n[00:07 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Cassandra, focus on my voice. Try to breathe deeply. In through your nose, out through your mouth. Can you do that for me?\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker USER: I'm trying, but it's just so scary! What if the house gets hit by lightning?\n[00:21 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: We'll be fine. The house is well-protected against lightning strikes. Just try to focus on something else and the storm will be over before you know it.\n[00:30 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Alright. I'm going to go make some tea. Would you like to\n[00:33 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, are you sure you're okay to do that? Maybe you should sit down for a bit until you feel calmer.\n[00:38 - 00:44] Speaker USER: I think making the tea will help me calm down. I'll be careful. Would you like some?\n[00:44 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, please. That would be great. Thank you." + }, + { + "key": "702", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/702/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I'm sorry, I'm so lost. I don't know where I was supposed\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Where were you headed?\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker USER: I was on a trip and got turned around. I have no idea where I am.\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Let's take a look at your map then. Maybe we can figure out where you are and how to get you\n[00:15 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Actually, I don't even have a map. I was relying on my phone, but the battery died.\n[00:21 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that makes things a bit trickier. Do you remember any landmarks or signs you passed recently?" + }, + { + "key": "703", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/703/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey boss, what's up?\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not much, what's up with you?\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker USER: I'm feeling really motivated today. I want to achieve my goals and make a significant impact\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's awesome to hear! What specific goals do you have in mind to make a difference?\n[00:15 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Well, I want to increase my productivity and efficiency, and contribute more to the team. I also want to learn new skills and knowledge so that I can be even more effective in\n[00:24 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of learning new skills, do you have any particular area in mind that you want to focus on first?\n[00:31 - 00:38] Speaker USER: I was thinking about improving my project management skills, but I also want to explore data analysis to be more versatile." + }, + { + "key": "704", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/704/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Hey, I'm sorry your lunch plans fell through. I know you were really looking forward to seeing your friend.\n[00:06 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I was really disappointed. We were supposed to meet up at this new restaurant that just opened, but she had to cancel last minute because\n[00:14 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Oh no, did she say why she had to cancel? I hope everything's okay with her.\n[00:18 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, she had a work emergency that came up unexpectedly. It was just bad timing. I was really looking forward to trying out the new restaurant, but now I'll have to wait until another time.\n[00:29 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Well, maybe we can go there together sometime? That way you won't have to wait for your friend and you can still try the food.\n[00:36 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, that sounds like a good idea. Thanks for suggesting it, Dariela." + }, + { + "key": "705", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/705/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Hey, I wanted to tell you what happened today. I was at the store and I saw a woman drop her keys, and\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh no, what did you do?\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker USER: I picked it up and returned it to her, but I accidentally left my own wallet in the process.\n[00:13 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's terrible! Did you lose anything important?\n[00:17 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Yeah, my driver's license and some cash. But the woman was really nice about it and she gave me her contact information in case I needed any help\n[00:24 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, did she offer to help you in any way?\n[00:27 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Not directly, but she said I could reach out if I needed anything. I haven't contacted her yet, though.\n[00:33 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's good that she was understanding. Have you been able to get a new driver's license yet?\n[00:39 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Not yet, but I'm going to go tomorrow morning as soon as the DMV opens. Hopefully, everything will go smoothly and I'll be able to get my license back quickly." + }, + { + "key": "706", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/706/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Hey, Cristen! I'm so excited you're coming to visit. It's been too long since we've caught up\n[00:04 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know, right? I was just thinking about how much we've missed out on catching up. There's so much I want to hear about, especially how your new job is going.\n[00:14 - 00:23] Speaker USER: It's going great, actually. I love it and my boss is really happy with my work so far. Plus, the pay is great which is always a nice bonus.\n[00:22 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that's awesome! But I was wondering, have you had a chance to explore the area around your new place? I remember you were really excited about the neighborhood.\n[00:33 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Yes! It's really great! I love it here and I think I might want to stay for a while. There's just so much to do and the people are really friendly.\n[00:42 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's great! I'm glad you're liking it there. Let me know if you ever need help with anything, I'm always here for you." + }, + { + "key": "707", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/707/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Have you ever tried getting a carpet cleaned?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I've never done that.\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker USER: It's an interesting process. It's amazing how much dirt a carpet can hold, even\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Really? How long does the cleaning process usually take?\n[00:14 - 00:27] Speaker USER: It varies depending on the size of the carpet, but the result is worth it! The company I had it done with sent a man to my house to clean it. He wore a hazmat suit and had a big machine, and he just used hot water and a special\n[00:26 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hot water and detergent? That sounds quite effective. Did it take long for the carpet to dry afterward?\n[00:33 - 00:38] Speaker USER: It did take a few hours to dry completely. You should ask your partner if he would be up for trying it one day.\n[00:39 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hm, maybe. Thanks for the suggestion!" + }, + { + "key": "354", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/354/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hello? Hello?\n[00:01 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hello? Sorry, I can hear you now. Who is [interrupt]\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Oh, could you hear me earlier? I was asking who is calling, please.\n[00:09 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I can hear you now. This is John from the office. I wanted to discuss the upcoming project deadline. Have you had a chance to review the project timeline\n[00:18 - 00:25] Speaker USER: The deadline? Yes, I was just about to ask if you could clarify which document you were referring to.\n[00:25 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I was talking about the budget report. I sent it over yesterday. Did you get a chance to look at it?" + }, + { + "key": "355", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/355/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: This is all your fault. This wouldn't have happened if you hadn't tried to give money to that policeman.\n[00:07 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, if you'd listen to me when I suggested asking someone for directions, we wouldn't have got lost in the first place, would we? But\n[00:13 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Hold on, but you were the one who was driving when we got stopped by the police. If you hadn't been speeding, we wouldn't have been stopped at all.\n[00:22 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's not fair. We were doing fine until you suddenly decided you knew a quicker way. Speaking of which, why did you think giving money to the policeman was a good idea? I still don't understand how you\n[00:35 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Oh, come on, I only suggested it because we were running so late. We would have been fine if you hadn't suggested driving instead of taking the train.\n[00:46 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, we would have been fine if you had remembered to book tickets. We wouldn't have been in this mess to begin with." + }, + { + "key": "356", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/356/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: You're welcome. I'm just glad I was able to help.\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I thought for sure I was going to die in that moment.\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker USER: You're safe now. Just try to relax and take deep breaths.\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: I can't believe this is happening. Everything happened so quickly, I\n[00:15 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Are you feeling dizzy at all? Lightheaded? Nauseous?\n[00:19 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: A little bit of all of those, but mainly just shaken up.\n[00:24 - 00:35] Speaker USER: That's understandable given what just happened. Do you think you can stand up? We should probably get further away from the building, just in case it collapses or something else happens.\n[00:36 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I think I can stand.\n[00:38 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Okay, let me help you up then.\n[00:40 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hey! Are you okay?\n[00:43 - 00:46] Speaker USER: I don't know, I feel really faint all of a sudden.\n[00:47 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's probably just shock. Here, let me help you sit down." + }, + { + "key": "357", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/357/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi, how are you doing?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Everything's great. And you?\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Same here. Have you seen any new films recently?\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I haven't had a chance to. But I've been watching a Chinese TV series called Chinese-Style Divorce.\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Oh, really? I saw it two years ago. It's worth seeing and it's thought-provoking.\n[00:21 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah. I found it is so close to the way\n[00:23 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but what do you think about the main characters? Their struggles seemed so real to me.\n[00:29 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely, their struggles really hit home. Especially how it reflects some of our difficulties in this ever-changing world. By the way, I was about to say it's so close to our life.\n[00:42 - 00:47] Speaker USER: You said it. You know, the divorce rate has been on the rise in recent years.\n[00:47 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, it's said that a lot of young people favor getting married quickly which tends to lead\n[00:53 - 00:58] Speaker USER: Oh, that reminds me, do you think this trend is more about societal pressure or personal choice?\n[00:59 - 01:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: It could be a mix of both, but I know a couple who divorced a week after getting married.\n[01:05 - 01:08] Speaker USER: Oh, that's too short-lived.\n[01:08 - 01:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's true. It's said the short-lived marriage is typical of the post-80s generation." + }, + { + "key": "358", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/358/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: What do you want? Why are you lurking around my house?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm not sure. I just feel like I need to be here,\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Wait, you *need* to be here? That sounds pretty serious. Are you in some kind of trouble?\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't know. I can't remember anything. All I know is that I need to be here.\n[00:18 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Do you mean you can't remember who you are or what you're supposed to do here?\n[00:21 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Both. Everything is a blank. The only thing I know is that I need to be here.\n[00:28 - 00:35] Speaker USER: But why? Why this place specifically? Does it seem familiar, or is there something else drawing you here?\n[00:35 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't know. It's like there's something pulling me here. I can't explain it.\n[00:41 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Is there anything else you can tell me? Anything at all that might help me understand what's going on?\n[00:46 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sorry, I wish I could help, but I don't know anything else. I just feel like something is missing, like a piece of the puzzle is right here, but I can't see it." + }, + { + "key": "359", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/359/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What are you working on?\n[00:01 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm not working right now. I'm taking a class on AI and machine learning.\n[00:06 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Interesting! I've always wanted to learn about programming languages. It's such a cool skill to have. Have you ever thought about\n[00:13 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, absolutely! Programming languages open up so many opportunities. I know Java pretty well. I'm excited to see what ML has to offer!\n[00:24 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Do you think you will have a career in it?\n[00:27 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Maybe, but I'm not sure yet. What about you? Do you know many programming languages?\n[00:32 - 00:38] Speaker USER: I learned some basic languages in college like Python and JavaScript. I've also done some web design, which is kind of a creative\n[00:37 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Web design is fascinating! How did you get into it?" + }, + { + "key": "360", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/360/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Wow, we're finally here! This has been such an amazing trip. I can't believe how much we've seen in such a short amount of time.\n[00:09 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know, it has been pretty crazy. But it has also been a lot of fun. I'm glad you decided to come along on this impromptu adventure with me.\n[00:19 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Yeah, me too! I've always wanted to do something like this, just pack up and go on a road trip without any planning or destination in mind. It's been really liberating.\n[00:30 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I can see that. You seem like you've really enjoyed yourself. But I have to say, I'm kind of surprised that you were so spontaneous about this whole thing. You usually seem like the type of person who likes to plan everything down to\n[00:45 - 00:54] Speaker USER: Oh, speaking of planning, did you notice we never even had to use the emergency kit? I was sure we'd need it at some point during the trip.\n[00:54 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's true, we got lucky! But going back to what I was saying, it's just that you usually plan everything out in advance, so this was a nice change to see.\n[01:03 - 01:11] Speaker USER: Yeah, I know. I guess I just wanted to try something different for once. And it's been great! I'm already thinking about doing it again sometime\n[01:10 - 01:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, are you thinking of doing another spontaneous trip soon? Because if you are, I'm definitely in!\n[01:17 - 01:22] Speaker USER: Absolutely! If you're ever up for another adventure, count me in!" + }, + { + "key": "361", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/361/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Could you tell me how to use the library?\n[00:03 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure. All you need is your student ID card or admission card to check out books and read journals or magazines in the library.\n[00:12 - 00:15] Speaker USER: How many books am I allowed to check out at a time?\n[00:16 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Two books at a time. Except magazines or journals, they have to be read within the library\n[00:22 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Sorry, I just want to clarify—does that mean I can't take any magazines or journals out of the library at all?\n[00:29 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Exactly, magazines and journals must stay in the library. But you can check out two books at a time.\n[00:36 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Got it. How long can I keep the books?\n[00:39 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: For one month. If you can't return the books in time, you'll be fined. But if you renew them, you can keep them for\n[00:46 - 00:50] Speaker USER: Oh, speaking of renewing, how many times can I renew a book?\n[00:50 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: You can renew a book up to two times. By the way, I was going to mention that if you renew them, you can keep them longer without any fines.\n[01:00 - 01:05] Speaker USER: I see. Now I want to check out two books on spoken English. Can you show me where I can find them?\n[01:06 - 01:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, just over there to your right.\n[01:09 - 01:10] Speaker USER: Thank you very much.\n[01:11 - 01:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're welcome." + }, + { + "key": "362", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/362/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: I just saw the new Martin Scorsese film. It was fantastic! I love that guy's style. What are some of your favorite films?\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: My favorite is Star Wars.\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Oh really? What's it about?\n[00:13 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's about this man who wakes up in the desert on a pile of sand and doesn't know who he is or where he's from. Then,\n[00:21 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Wow, that sounds cool! Did you ever see that other movie he did, The Departed?\n[00:26 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: I did! It's awesome! I loved how he took a classic tale and made it feel modern and relevant.\n[00:34 - 00:39] Speaker USER: The Departed is one of my all-time favorites! Have you seen the new Alice in Wonderland film?\n[00:40 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: I did! Wasn't it great? So creative! I didn't see any of the earlier versions of the story, but I enjoyed the film very much.\n[00:50 - 01:05] Speaker USER: The new version of Alice in Wonderland was very creative! My daughter and I watched it last week. We thought it was amazing how they used real math and history to make the story more interesting. What movies have you seen recently that you think had\n[01:04 - 01:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think that sounds interesting. What does the real math have to do with the story?\n[01:09 - 01:19] Speaker USER: I'm not sure how you'd explain it, but it's actually pretty interesting! I haven't seen a lot of movies lately. I have a hard time finding the time with all the traveling I've been doing!\n[01:19 - 01:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know what you mean. I've been so busy with work and traveling. What about you? What kinds of movies do you like?\n[01:29 - 01:37] Speaker USER: I like all kinds of movies. I like biographies, musicals, rom-coms, dramas, action films - I really like all kinds of movies.\n[01:38 - 01:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Cool, me too! So, what are your favorite movies?\n[01:41 - 01:51] Speaker USER: I really like Wes Anderson's movies. I also like a lot of the ones you mentioned - Departed, Goodfellas, etc. Do you have any suggestions for me?\n[01:51 - 01:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Did you like Gravity?\n[01:53 - 02:01] Speaker USER: I actually really liked Gravity. It was a pretty interesting film, but did you notice how they had to reuse the same shot a few times?\n[02:01 - 02:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's true. I don't think I could do what Sandra Bullock did though." + }, + { + "key": "363", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/363/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: How are you doing?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm doing great! What are you interested in?\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Health is always a fun topic for me. How are your health goals going?\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm trying to eat healthier and start exercising by incorporating\n[00:13 - 00:16] Speaker USER: What are some ways you've been trying?\n[00:16 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: My aunt gave me some products by Bliss that have really helped.\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker USER: I've never heard of them, but I'll have to look them up. Do you like working out?\n[00:25 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've always been interested in it, but I'm definitely not a fitness expert. I'm working towards more exercise though.\n[00:32 - 00:39] Speaker USER: I'm not the best either, but I think the first step is always the hardest. I'm trying to go to the gym more frequently.\n[00:39 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: The gym is a good place to start. Do you like being social at the gym?\n[00:44 - 00:50] Speaker USER: I find that's the best way to get started with exercise. I also don't know how to cook, so having someone to show me\n[00:49 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think cooking can be really fun, but I do need some help sometimes. I'd love to have a personal chef!\n[00:57 - 00:58] Speaker USER: Do you like to cook for others?\n[00:59 - 01:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course! A good home-cooked meal always tastes better.\n[01:04 - 01:09] Speaker USER: Me too! I'm sure I'll have to cook for you once you visit me in Palo Alto.\n[01:09 - 01:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sounds great! Are you up for cooking a homemade meal?\n[01:14 - 01:18] Speaker USER: I have a great recipe for strawberry shortcake that you'd love!\n[01:19 - 01:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds great! I love good homemade food." + }, + { + "key": "364", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/364/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey, Sarah. I'm surprised to see you out here in this weather.\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I know. It's really coming down, isn't it?\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Yeah. I'm soaked through already. And my clothes are starting to feel really heavy and\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but have you thought about going inside to change? You don't want to catch a cold.\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Yeah, you're probably right. But it's so nice out here. I feel really alive when it's raining like this.\n[00:25 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: I get that. There's something about the rain that just makes you feel more connected to everything around you. But seriously, you should think about getting dry soon.\n[00:35 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Exactly! It's like all of nature is conspiring to make you feel alive. But yeah, maybe I'll head in soon." + }, + { + "key": "365", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/365/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I'm sorry I'm late, I tried to run as fast as I to make\n[00:03 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's okay, we can still squeeze you in. Let me just check your appointment time. Yep, we can definitely do that. So what brings you in today?\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker USER: I just need to get my teeth cleaned and\n[00:15 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, before we start, do you have any specific concerns or areas you'd like us to focus on during the cleaning?\n[00:23 - 00:27] Speaker USER: No specific concerns, just the usual cleaning." + }, + { + "key": "366", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/366/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, Khyler. I wanted to talk to you about something.\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: What's up?\n[00:04 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Well, I just wanted to let you know how I feel. I really like you, Khyler. A lot. And I was just wondering if you felt the same way or if\n[00:12 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but I've actually been meaning to tell you—I really like you too, Naveen.\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Really? I'm so glad to hear that! I was starting to think that maybe you didn't feel the same way about the way\n[00:23 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I definitely do. I think you're amazing.\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Aw, thank you! I feel the same way about you too, Khyler." + }, + { + "key": "367", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/367/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: So, you're looking to get your finances in order and figure out a plan for the future. Do you have any idea where you want to focus your\n[00:06 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Honestly, I have no idea. My finances are a total mess and I have no clue where to even begin.\n[00:15 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Okay, well let's start by taking a look at your income and expenses. This will give us a good idea of where your money is going and what areas we need to cut back\n[00:22 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, before we dive into that, should I be worried about any immediate debts or obligations that might need urgent attention?\n[00:31 - 00:44] Speaker USER: That's a good point. We should definitely prioritize any urgent debts first. But to address that effectively, we still need to know your income and expenses. So, what is your annual income?\n[00:44 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Last year I made $50,000." + }, + { + "key": "368", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/368/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Have you ever cooked before?\n[00:02 - 00:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Never!\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker USER: What kinds of things do you like to cook?\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: I like to make pies. My mom makes incredible pecan pies!\n[00:10 - 00:12] Speaker USER: I can see why! What about baking?\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've never tried baking, but maybe I will try it soon!\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker USER: My husband loves baking too. He makes the best cakes!\n[00:23 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: So you have experience with both types of baking. Have you ever cooked anything before?\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker USER: I've had to cook for my kids sometimes, but I don't like it much.\n[00:33 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's too bad. I love to cook. I especially enjoy cooking for other people.\n[00:39 - 00:42] Speaker USER: What's your favorite dish to make?\n[00:42 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Probably salmon.\n[00:44 - 00:49] Speaker USER: That's awesome. I love salmon. Where do you usually go to buy\n[00:48 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I actually don't go fishing too often. Mostly I just buy it from the store!\n[00:53 - 00:57] Speaker USER: Got it! Maybe you could do a cooking class - you'd be a great teacher.\n[00:57 - 01:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks! I'd love to do a cooking class someday. If you haven't heard of this new virtual reality experience, Cooking with Isabella - it's really great!\n[01:06 - 01:09] Speaker USER: That's cool. Where can I try this virtual\n[01:08 - 01:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, sorry to jump in, you can try it on VR4Immersive.com." + }, + { + "key": "369", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/369/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Diamonique, I'm so sorry that you're going through this. I know how hard it is to lose someone you care about deeply,\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: I just can't believe it's over. We were so good together. I don't understand what went wrong.\n[00:12 - 00:19] Speaker USER: I think the first step is accepting that it's really over. It's hard, but you need to give yourself\n[00:18 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't know if I can do that.\n[00:21 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Yes, you can. You're strong and you've been through tough times before. This is just another obstacle that you'll overcome.\n[00:30 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't know, Kekoa. I feel like I'm never going to find someone else who loves me as much as he did.\n[00:36 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Don't say that, Diamonique. You're an amazing person and there are plenty of people out there who would be lucky to have you in their lives.\n[00:45 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks, Kekoa. Just hearing you say that makes me feel a little better.\n[00:49 - 00:54] Speaker USER: That's the first step, Diamonique. Now let's get some ice cream!" + }, + { + "key": "370", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/370/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey, Warren! I'm so glad you called. How are you doing?\n[00:04 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm doing great! Just had a busy week at work, but other than that things are good. How about you? What's new with you?\n[00:12 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Oh, not much. Just been hanging out with friends and family. Did some hiking and exploring over the weekend. It was really refreshing to\n[00:20 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, hiking? That sounds awesome! Where did you go?\n[00:24 - 00:31] Speaker USER: We went to this trail up in the mountains. The views were incredible, especially at the summit. I wish you could have been there.\n[00:31 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, it would have been great if you could have come. Maybe next time.\n[00:36 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Definitely. So, what else is new? Anything exciting happening in your life?\n[00:42 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I am planning on taking a trip to Europe this summer. I'm really excited about exploring different\n[00:47 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Europe? That's fantastic! Have you already started planning, or are you still figuring things out?\n[00:52 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm still figuring things out. I want to go to a few different countries, but I haven't decided which ones yet.\n[01:00 - 01:04] Speaker USER: That's definitely the best way to do it. What countries are you considering?\n[01:05 - 01:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: France, Spain, Italy, and Greece are at the top of my list right now. But we'll see where the wind takes me when the time comes.\n[01:14 - 01:21] Speaker USER: Sounds like a perfect plan! Let me know when you decide for sure where you're going so I can live vicariously through you." + }, + { + "key": "371", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/371/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hi, Peter. I didn't see you last night. Where did you go?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was almost on line the whole time, actually.\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Online? Were you playing network games the whole night?\n[00:10 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I listened to music, too. But actually, I wanted to mention something else about last night. You remember that playlist you recommended? I finally got around to listening to it, and—\n[00:21 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Oh, I'm glad you did! What did you think of it? Also, you mentioned you were online the whole night, but what are you going to do now?" + }, + { + "key": "372", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/372/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey McCoy, how's it going?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm doing fine, thank you. How have you\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I just wanted to say hi and let you know that I appreciate you being here.\n[00:10 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's no problem. I'm happy to help out however I can.\n[00:14 - 00:18] Speaker USER: That's great. So, what do you think of the event so far?\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's been really fun. I've enjoyed meeting new people and seeing all the different activities they\n[00:23 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Exhibits, right? Yeah, it's been a lot of fun for me too. I'm glad you're enjoying it.\n[00:29 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: I am. Thank you for including me.\n[00:32 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Of course. I'm happy to have you here with us." + }, + { + "key": "373", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/373/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi. What's up?\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Nothing much. What's new with you?\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Not too much. I've been pretty overwhelmed with\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but I just remembered—did you manage to finish that report you were working on last week?\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Oh, I did finish it, but I was saying I've been pretty busy lately. How about you?\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Me too. Seems like all I do is eat and sleep.\n[00:23 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Gotta go. Call me tonight?\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, but before you go, did you want to tell me something else about being busy?\n[00:30 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Oh, right! Just wanted to mention that I've also been swamped with some new projects at work. Anyway, I'll talk to you later.\n[00:37 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay. Check you later." + }, + { + "key": "374", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/374/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, Mom.\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hey, son. What's up?\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Not much. Just got out of class.\n[00:07 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: How was your day?\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker USER: It was good. I got in a little trouble for my behavior, but nothing too serious. Just\n[00:13 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: What kind of trouble? Are you okay?\n[00:16 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Yeah, I'm fine. I was just goofing around with my friends and didn't listen when the teacher told us to stop. So she gave me detention.\n[00:24 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: That doesn't sound too bad. Just make sure you listen to the teacher next time, okay?\n[00:29 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Yeah, I will.\n[00:32 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you want to talk about anything else?\n[00:35 - 00:37] Speaker USER: No, not really. Just tired from staying\n[00:36 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Did you have a lot of homework today?\n[00:39 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Not too much, just a bit draining. I think I'll go take a break now.\n[00:44 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay, well why don't you go take a break and we can talk more later?" + }, + { + "key": "375", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/375/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Have you ever tried building a PC from scratch?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I built one years ago. It was pretty fun.\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker USER: It sounds fun! My friend lent me a nice case, but now I want to make my own.\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah it's pretty fun! I'm not sure where to start with selecting\n[00:16 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I think starting with the processor might be a good idea. Do you know much about processors?\n[00:24 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I would be interested in Intel's latest chips. It seems like Intel wants to push forward with smaller, faster chips with less power consumption, which\n[00:32 - 00:39] Speaker USER: That's really interesting. But don't you think AMD's latest chips are also worth considering, especially for gaming?\n[00:39 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a good point. I would also like to buy a new graphics card too.\n[00:44 - 00:48] Speaker USER: You should look at the Radeon RX 5600 XT series.\n[00:49 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: I will, thanks for the recommendation." + }, + { + "key": "376", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/376/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I'm really enjoying this art class. I never knew I had a talent for painting.\n[00:04 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's great to hear, Shawnna. It sounds like you've found a real passion in painting. What do you enjoy most about experimenting with\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I just have to share—I'm selling some of my paintings now, which is really exciting!\n[00:20 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's wonderful! It sounds like you're really thriving in this class. What kind of personal touches do you add to your paintings?\n[00:28 - 00:35] Speaker USER: I love being able to add my own unique colors and textures. It's a great way for me to express myself creatively.\n[00:35 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Keep up the good work, Shawnna!" + }, + { + "key": "377", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/377/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Can I help you?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I need some stamps for this letter.\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker USER: What kind of stamps do you [interrupt]\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, actually, before we discuss the stamps, could you tell me how much I need for this letter?\n[00:11 - 00:19] Speaker USER: I must weigh it first. Err... It's five grams over weigh. Do you want to send it as an ordinary or registered letter?\n[00:19 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: I want it registered. How much is it then?\n[00:23 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Registration plus overnight... err... seven dollars in all.\n[00:28 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Here's a 10-dollar bill. Oh, and you were asking about the kind of stamps earlier—what options do you have?\n[00:34 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Yes, I was about to. We have several options, but for this letter, you don't really need a specific kind. Now, your receipt, and the change.\n[00:43 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks. Good-bye." + }, + { + "key": "378", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/378/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I read that you are into cheese making. Have you ever made cheese?\n[00:04 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, I have made cheese! I've made brie, feta, cheddar, swiss, and parmesan. Are you interested in cheese making too?\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Yes, actually. I've been meaning to start experimenting with cheese making. Have you made mozzarella?\n[00:20 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: I actually haven't, but I am planning to try it soon! Would you like to try making some cheese with me?\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Yes! Can you give me some pointers?\n[00:28 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: I can, but I think the best place to start is by getting yourself a cow. You will need a cow to get milk for your cheese and it\n[00:37 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Wait, do you really need a cow? Can't you use store-bought milk?\n[00:42 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, you can use store-bought milk, but having a cow gives you fresh milk, which is ideal for cheese making. Now, about the cow, they typically cost around $3,000. If you want to save money, you can buy a steer instead, and it will cost about $1,000.\n[01:00 - 01:04] Speaker USER: Oh wow! I never knew you could buy a cow for that cheap! Are they very much work?\n[01:05 - 01:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, a cow is a lot of work, but it also is pretty nice to have a friend. In addition to being able to get milk, a cow can help with other household chores.\n[01:15 - 01:24] Speaker USER: That is true! They don't have very good memories though. My corgi's memory is really bad - he doesn't even remember my commands sometimes,\n[01:23 - 01:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, speaking of chores, what kind of chores can a cow help with?\n[01:28 - 01:36] Speaker USER: Cows can help with things like plowing fields and even providing manure for your garden. But back to my corgi, he doesn't even remember my voice!\n[01:36 - 01:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Haha! I bet your corgi would make a great cow though. I bet he is a very friendly and affectionate pet.\n[01:43 - 01:47] Speaker USER: Yes, he's pretty great. Are you able to tell me more about cow ownership?\n[01:48 - 01:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, if you are interested I will walk you through how to take care of your cow!" + }, + { + "key": "379", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/379/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I'm so excited for this party! I haven't seen some of these people in forever.\n[00:04 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know, me too! I can't believe it's been so long. It feels like just yesterday we were all hanging out at our\n[00:11 - 00:17] Speaker USER: I was just thinking the same thing! Do you think everyone will recognize each other after all this time?\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I know. Time really flies when you're having fun, huh?\n[00:22 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Tell me about it. So, what are you looking forward to the most tonight?\n[00:26 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just catching up with old friends and having a good time. I feel like we've all grown up so much since the last time we saw each other and it'll be interesting to see how everyone has changed, both\n[00:39 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Oh, absolutely! And I wonder if anyone's bringing their kids this time. It could be fun to see the next generation running around.\n[00:47 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's true. I'm sure it'll be a night to remember." + }, + { + "key": "380", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/380/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Thanks for the offer, but I'm trying to watch my calorie intake so I'll just have a small piece, maybe\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, come on! Just have one piece! It's not going to kill you!\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker USER: I know, but I really don't want to overindulge because I've\n[00:13 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: What if we make a deal? We'll each have one piece of cake and then go for a walk around the block. That way you can indulge a little bit and still get some exercise.\n[00:23 - 00:27] Speaker USER: That sounds like a good compromise. Thanks for understanding." + }, + { + "key": "381", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/381/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:09] Speaker USER: I've been thinking a lot about the future lately, and I want to be prepared for whatever might happen. I think it would be a good idea to start learning self-defense.\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why do you want to learn self-defense?\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Well, you never know when you might need it. It's always better to be safe than\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but are you thinking about any particular situation that made you feel this way?\n[00:25 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Not really a specific situation, just a general sense of wanting to be prepared. But are you sure you're up for the challenge? It takes a lot of dedication and discipline to master self-defense\n[00:35 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely, I know it won't be easy, but I'm ready to commit. Let's do this together!" + }, + { + "key": "382", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/382/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Hey, I'm Lilliana. I saw you across the room and thought you were really cute, so I wanted to come over and say hi.\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hey! I'm Sarah. Thanks for coming over, it's nice to meet someone\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I just have to ask—do you come to these events often?\n[00:14 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not really, this is actually my first time here. My friend invited me. She said there would be a lot of people here and that it would be a good opportunity to socialize. What about you? Why did you come out tonight?\n[00:29 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Oh, I don't know. I guess just to have some fun and meet new people. I'm glad I ran into someone who\n[00:35 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, speaking of meeting new people, have you met anyone interesting so far?\n[00:40 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Not yet, but I'm definitely glad I met you." + }, + { + "key": "383", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/383/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I can't wait to have dinner tonight! What are you making?\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm making pasta with pesto sauce. Do you want to add some\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Oh my gosh, that sounds delicious! Is it a family recipe or something you came up with yourself?\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's actually a family recipe. I'd love to show you how to make it!" + }, + { + "key": "384", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/384/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, Daddy. I wrote a new book.\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's great, sweetheart! What's it about?\n[00:06 - 00:13] Speaker USER: It's the story of a girl who discovers she has a gift for writing and decides to share her stories with the world,\n[00:12 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hold on, that sounds really inspiring! But how does she first realize she has this gift? Was there a specific moment?\n[00:20 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Yes, there was a moment when she wrote a poem for a school project, and everyone loved it. That's when she knew she had something special.\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wow! That sounds like an amazing story. I can't wait to read it.\n[00:33 - 00:37] Speaker USER: I know you'll like it, Daddy. Thanks for always being my biggest fan.\n[00:37 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course, sweetheart. I'm always here for you." + }, + { + "key": "385", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/385/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What's your favorite stock?\n[00:02 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: I really like these stocks for the cleantech industry. They're in renewable energy and have\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but could you explain a bit more about why you prefer cleantech stocks over others?\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I'm doing a project for work with a company that makes renewable energy sources.\n[00:19 - 00:25] Speaker USER: That sounds really interesting! I'd like to learn more about it. Do you have any books or articles you could recommend that\n[00:24 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I was going to ask if you have any specific areas of interest within cleantech, so I can tailor the recommendations better.\n[00:32 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Sure! But I'd still appreciate any general books or articles you could send me.\n[00:37 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'll PM you." + }, + { + "key": "386", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/386/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi! How have you been doing?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm doing well! I'm thinking of renovating my house.\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker USER: How exciting! Are you planning on doing all of the work yourself?\n[00:10 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I was hoping to hire some help.\n[00:13 - 00:16] Speaker USER: If you have any questions, I'd be happy to help!\n[00:16 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you have any landscaping tips for me?\n[00:19 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Well, if you want to create a lush, beautiful lawn, the key is to plant grass seeds at the\n[00:25 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but I was actually wondering if you have any recommendations for good contractors?\n[00:30 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Oh, I can definitely help with that! I know a few reliable contractors. However, I haven't finished telling you about the grass seeds and the\n[00:37 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Right, but I also wanted to ask if there are specific types of grass that grow better in certain climates?" + }, + { + "key": "387", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/387/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I hate computer games.\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why? They are a great\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Sorry, I just wanted to say they are fine. But why do you hate them so much?\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Because they are too violent. Some of them are even disgusting.\n[00:14 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Indeed there are bad games. But many of them are good.\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: If boys grow up with computer games, they will surely develop poor\n[00:22 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Wait, do you really think all games have that kind of impact? What about educational games that teach problem-solving or creativity?\n[00:30 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was going to say they will surely become bad if exposed to violent games, but I guess educational ones could be different. Do you have examples of such games?" + }, + { + "key": "388", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/388/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: I don't want to do anything that would hurt myself or anyone else. I just want to make sure that I'm doing what's best for everyone and not\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why do you feel like you need to do this? Is there something specific that's making you doubt yourself?\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker USER: I don't know. I just feel like I need to be sure that I'm making the right decisions.\n[00:17 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: What are you worried about specifically?\n[00:18 - 00:22] Speaker USER: I'm just worried that I might make a mistake and hurt someone.\n[00:22 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're not going to hurt anyone, Malinda. You're a good person.\n[00:26 - 00:28] Speaker USER: I know, but I just want to be sure.\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: There's no need to worry so much. Just relax and go with your gut." + }, + { + "key": "389", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/389/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Stand back from the door, please. Let the passengers off. You can't get on until the other passengers get off the\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: How much is the fare, please?\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker USER: One dollar. Drop it in the box. Move to the rear of the bus. There are plenty of seats in the rear.\n[00:14 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait. I want to ask you if this bus goes down Fifth Avenue as far as Greenwich Village.\n[00:21 - 00:26] Speaker USER: That's right. Move along, please. There are more people waiting to get on. Move to the rear.\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: I thought this bus went down Park Avenue.\n[00:30 - 00:36] Speaker USER: No, that's the number 1 that goes down Park Avenue. This is the number 2 bus, which\n[00:35 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: But I thought this was the right bus to go to Washington Square Park.\n[00:39 - 00:49] Speaker USER: It is. Get in, please. You're holding everyone up. You can't miss Washington Square Park. Oh, and you asked earlier if this bus goes down Fifth Avenue—it does.\n[00:50 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Would you tell me when we get there?" + }, + { + "key": "390", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/390/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, you! Give me back my watch!\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: What are you talking about? I don't have your wallet, and\n[00:05 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Don't play dumb with me! I saw you take it out of my pocket yesterday, and I want it back now. Give it to me!\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Look, I don't know what you're talking about. I didn't take your watch. Now leave me alone before I have to get someone\n[00:16 - 00:25] Speaker USER: You're going to call the cops? Ha! I'd like to see you try. I know you have my watch, and I'm not leaving until you give it back to me.\n[00:25 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Fine. Take your stupid watch. But I didn't steal it from you, so don't come crying to me when it doesn't work\n[00:31 - 00:34] Speaker USER: It won't break. It's a Rolex.\n[00:34 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Whatever. Just stay away from me, okay?" + }, + { + "key": "391", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/391/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I'm really interested in your proposal, Braydon. I want to make sure I understand it before we discuss it further.\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course. What questions do you have?\n[00:09 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Well, first of all, what exactly are you proposing?\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm proposing that we start a new company together. A joint venture, if you are open\n[00:18 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but when you say \"joint venture,\" are you thinking of a 50-50 partnership, or do you have a different structure in mind?\n[00:27 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was thinking 50-50, so we both have equal stakes and decision-making power. Now, as I was saying, this joint venture would be a full-service advertising agency. We would handle everything from market research to media buying to creative strategy, ensuring\n[00:44 - 00:53] Speaker USER: Media buying? That's a significant commitment. Do you think we have the right connections and resources to secure the best deals in that area?\n[00:53 - 01:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I believe we do. I have some contacts from my previous work that could really help us out. And for the creative design part, I was thinking we could bring on a top-notch designer to lead that." + }, + { + "key": "392", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/392/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I wonder if you could do me a favor.\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'd be happy to help you. Name it.\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker USER: My printer is broken. Can you print up a copy for me? It's\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but do you need it urgently? I could print it right away if it's time-sensitive.\n[00:14 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Yes, I do need it soon. Can you print up a copy for me?\n[00:18 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, no problem. Do you want me to edit it for you?\n[00:22 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Please, you write much better than I do.\n[00:26 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, it's nothing. By the way, did you mention what exactly you need printed? Is it a report or something else?" + }, + { + "key": "393", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/393/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: I don't get it. The gods are so powerful and all the humans are so weak. What's the point of the gods?\n[00:07 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think it's more of a game of chance.\n[00:11 - 00:12] Speaker USER: A game of chance?\n[00:13 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I mean the gods get to pick whoever they want to be a god. That's what they want to do. And the gods are supposed to make people happy. But if the gods are just making the humans feel good, they might be not feeling good themselves, leading\n[00:26 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Wait, are you saying that the gods themselves might be unhappy even though they're making humans happy?\n[00:32 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Exactly! That's why everyone isn't worshipping the gods. That's why people rebel and overthrow the gods. I mean - most of the time it's the other way around - the humans overthrow the gods - but the gods are the ones who put the humans into that situation in the first place.\n[00:51 - 00:58] Speaker USER: That makes sense. The gods make people happy, but there's nothing really stopping them from turning into jerks.\n[00:58 - 01:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Exactly! And that's why people get fed up and rebel. It really makes me think about our own world. Do you think the same thing might happen to us if our\n[01:08 - 01:13] Speaker USER: Are you implying that our leaders could face a similar rebellion?\n[01:14 - 01:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's actually happening right now.\n[01:17 - 01:18] Speaker USER: What do you mean?\n[01:18 - 01:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: I mean that the people who are in power are the ones who chose to be in power. And they're treating everyone else like crap. But I guess that's just the human condition, right?" + }, + { + "key": "394", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/394/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hi Lauran! It's been so long! How are you?\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hi Michaelangelo. I'm doing well, thanks for asking. How about you? How\n[00:08 - 00:15] Speaker USER: I've been meaning to reach out to you for a while now, but I wasn't sure if you wanted to talk to me after what happened.\n[00:15 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I was pretty upset when it happened. But I've had some time to think about it and I'm willing to forgive and forget if we can\n[00:22 - 00:28] Speaker USER: I just want to say, I'm really sorry for what happened. It was never my intention to hurt you. Can we start over?\n[00:29 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, let's start over." + }, + { + "key": "395", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/395/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hi, my name's Karl. My wife and I are moving in next door.\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hello, Karl. I'm Chuck Jones. We're going to be neighbors.\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker USER: I'm happy to meet you. It seems everyone in town is so friendly.\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: This is a small town, and we like to be neighborly. We know everyone who lives around and we\n[00:18 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but I was actually wondering if there are any community events or gatherings that we should know about? We'd love to get involved.\n[00:25 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, absolutely, we have a few events throughout the year. But as I was saying, we know everyone who lives around here, so you'll find it easy to fit in. By the way, you mentioned you're from Chicago. What made you decide to move all the way to Minnesota?\n[00:42 - 00:51] Speaker USER: Well, I'm from Chicago, and we were looking for a quieter place to raise our kids. The hustle and bustle of the city was getting to be a bit much." + }, + { + "key": "396", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/396/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Good morning, may I speak with Professor Clark, please?\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: You are speaking with Professor Clark.\n[00:07 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Professor, I am Kalina from your morning literature class.\n[00:10 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, how can I help you with\n[00:11 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, Professor, but I wanted to let you know right away that I ran my car into a tree yesterday and need to miss a few days of school.\n[00:20 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, my God! I hope you are all right.\n[00:23 - 00:26] Speaker USER: I have a concussion, but I will be OK.\n[00:27 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: How much school will you miss?\n[00:29 - 00:32] Speaker USER: I only need to take this week off.\n[00:32 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: I appreciate you calling and telling me that you won't be in class. By the way, when you mentioned the accident earlier, you didn't say if anyone else was involved. Was it just you?\n[00:45 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Yes, it was just me. Thankfully, no one else was hurt. See you next week!" + }, + { + "key": "397", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/397/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:13] Speaker USER: I'm tired of always being the one who has to give in, who has to sacrifice themselves for everyone else. I'm done with it! From now on, I'm going to be more assertive and make sure that my needs are considered just\n[00:12 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, are you saying that you've been feeling this way for a long time? I had no idea it was this bad.\n[00:19 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Yes, for a while now. But I'm done with being the doormat, and if that means creating some conflict, then so be it.\n[00:27 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: I see your point. I guess it's up to you to decide what's best for you. But just be careful that you don't become too aggressive in your pursuit of assertiveness. You don't want to alienate the\n[00:40 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Oh, don't worry. I'm not planning on turning into someone I'm not. I just want to make sure I'm not being overlooked anymore.\n[00:47 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's fair. Just remember, it's all about balance. Thanks for sharing this with me." + }, + { + "key": "398", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/398/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Do you know that I'm checking out in about 30 minutes?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just say the word, sir.\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Excellent! Now, as you know, the day has barely begun, and\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but I just want to confirm—are you planning to store your luggage with us after checking out?\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Yes, I am. I want to hit a few more places in the city, but I need a place to put my luggage.\n[00:20 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: We do have a storage space for your bags. There's a small charge, plus a deposit.\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Leave a deposit? Isn't leaving the luggage enough of a deposit?\n[00:30 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Regrettably, no. But simply present your VISA to cover your deposit.\n[00:36 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Hmm. I'll have to think about this for a second. By the way, you mentioned something earlier about the day barely beginning—what were you going to say?\n[00:46 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I was just agreeing with you that the dew is still on the grass. There's plenty of time to explore the city. Just don't think too long about the storage, sir. Your checkout is only 30 minutes away." + }, + { + "key": "399", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/399/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey! What was that for?\n[00:01 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: A snowball fight is a snowball fight! You gotta be prepared for anything.\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Yeah, well, you didn't exactly hit me in the face like I wanted to.\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, come on! It's not like I was aiming for your head or\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Wait, you actually wanted me to hit you in the face? Why would you want that?\n[00:19 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: I just thought it would make the game more intense, you know? Whatever. It's still not fair.\n[00:25 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Hey, life's not fair. Get used to it.\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's easy for you to say. You always get what you want.\n[00:32 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Do not!\n[00:34 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, you do! You're always the one who's in the right place at the right time to\n[00:37 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Hold on, are you saying you're upset because you feel left out?\n[00:42 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: It is true! And I'm sick of it! I'm sick of always being left behind while you get to go off and have all the fun.\n[00:51 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Sania, that's not fair. You know I didn't mean to leave you behind." + }, + { + "key": "400", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/400/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi there. How much is that shirt over there?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: That shirt is $25.\n[00:05 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Okay, I'll take it.\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great! I'll just need your name and address for our customer records\n[00:10 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Oh, before I forget, do you accept credit cards?\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, we do accept credit cards. Now, if I could just get your name and address for our records?\n[00:19 - 00:23] Speaker USER: My name is Ashlea Smith and my address is 123 Main Street.\n[00:23 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Excellent, thank you very much Ms. Smith!" + }, + { + "key": "401", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/401/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I'm going to move my pawn in front of the king two spaces to open\n[00:04 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I'll have to stop you there. If you move your pawn forward, then I can capture it with my queen.\n[00:11 - 00:14] Speaker USER: But then I can move my bishop and put you in checkmate.\n[00:14 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ah, but I can block your bishop with my knight.\n[00:18 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Well, then I'll move my rook and put you in a position\n[00:20 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, before you do that, have you considered what happens if I move my queen to block your rook? That could change the entire game.\n[00:27 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Ah, but I can block your queen with my knight. And besides, if you put me in checkmate, then I'll just take your king and win the game anyway. So it looks like you're stuck." + }, + { + "key": "402", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/402/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Next week I'm going to New York to sign a business contract. What would you suggest I see while I'm exploring the\n[00:05 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but do you already have your itinerary planned out, or are you looking for suggestions on how to fill your free time there?\n[00:13 - 00:26] Speaker USER: I do have some meetings scheduled, but I'm definitely looking for suggestions for my free time. You should definitely see the UN building and from there, you could walk over to Broadway and see a movie or catch a\n[00:25 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of Broadway, do you have any particular shows in mind, or are you open to recommendations?\n[00:32 - 00:43] Speaker USER: I'm open to recommendations! But I was also curious about New York's universities. I'm especially interested in learning about the schools there and the courses they offer.\n[00:44 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Columbia University and New York University are two of the best schools in the city. I'm sure they offer excellent courses.\n[00:52 - 00:55] Speaker USER: That sounds great. Do you have a map of the city?\n[00:56 - 01:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I have one right here in fact. I can give you this one, but I'd also suggest that you stop at the visitor's office near the train station. They will have good up-to-date maps and they can give you more tourist information about the city." + }, + { + "key": "403", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/403/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Gaston, it's so good to see you! How have you been?\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've been good, thanks. It's been a busy few months, but things are starting to settle down\n[00:09 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Oh, I totally get that! Busy times can be overwhelming. By the way, how are your children doing? I haven't seen them in a while and I'm really interested in meeting them.\n[00:20 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: They're doing well. My eldest just started high school and is really enjoying it. My middle child is in grade six and he's doing well too. And my youngest is in kindergarten and she is already\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Kindergarten! That's such a fun age. Can I come over sometime and meet them? I'd love to catch up with you too.\n[00:37 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, that would be great! Let me know when you're free and we'll set something up." + }, + { + "key": "404", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/404/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hi, coach. Just wanted to let you know that I'm starting my warm-up jog.\n[00:04 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great, Garner! Make sure you stretch out those muscles good before you start running. You don't want to pull anything\n[00:10 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Oh, coach, speaking of stretching, do you think I should focus more on my hamstrings or calves today? I felt a bit tight in both areas yesterday.\n[00:19 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Definitely pay extra attention to your hamstrings, but don't neglect your calves either. Just let me know when you're ready to start your main workout,\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker USER: I will, coach! And I'll make sure to stretch thoroughly before sprinting. Thanks!" + }, + { + "key": "405", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/405/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I'm sorry, what did you say? I don't think I heard you correctly.\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I said that the tests came back and it looks like you have cancer.\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Cancer? But that's impossible. I'm only 26 years old. How could I have cancer\n[00:13 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know it's hard to believe, but cancer doesn't discriminate by age. We need to focus on what we can do next.\n[00:21 - 00:24] Speaker USER: But what do we do now? What is the treatment plan?\n[00:25 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: We will need to start with some more tests to determine the stage of the cancer and then we can discuss the\n[00:31 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Are these tests urgent? How soon can we get the results and start the treatment?\n[00:37 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, they're urgent. We'll schedule them as soon as possible, and once we have the results, we can develop the treatment plan from there." + }, + { + "key": "406", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/406/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: So, what do you see in my palm?\n[00:02 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I see two main lines. The first is the line that runs from the base of the thumb to the bottom of the pinky finger. This line is called the life line. It represents a person's vitality and overall health. The second line is the one that runs from the edge of the palm to the middle of\n[00:19 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Sorry, just to clarify, when you say vitality and overall health, does that include mental health as well?\n[00:25 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good question. The life line mainly focuses on physical health, but it can sometimes reflect mental resilience too. Now, as I was saying, the second line runs from the edge of the palm to the middle of the palm, and this is called the head line. It represents a person's thoughts and intellectual ability.\n[00:47 - 00:53] Speaker USER: And the line that runs from the edge of my palm to the middle of my palm represents my thoughts and intellectual ability?\n[00:54 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it indicates how sharp and quick-witted you are." + }, + { + "key": "407", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/407/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Do you remember a certain piece from your chorus days?\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course! It's called Gabriel's Oboe. It's about someone playing the oboe.\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Wow, that's great! Do you still have the sheet music for Gabriel's Oboe?\n[00:12 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but I just thought of something—how did you come across Gabriel's Oboe? Was it a recommendation from someone in the chorus?\n[00:20 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Actually, it was suggested by our chorus director. But back to the sheet music, do you still have it?\n[00:27 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hm - probably. I've still got my chorus jacket somewhere." + }, + { + "key": "408", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/408/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:14] Speaker USER: I can't see why you need to go out to enjoy yourself. Why can't you have a nice time, watching TV with me? And when you are at home, you're either reading a book or something, you never actually sit and enjoy a good program with me anymore.\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't want to watch TV. I find it boring.\n[00:18 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Oh, it's not always boring. Come off it!\n[00:21 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I'm sorry, but it usually is. I just don't think watching all this TV is good for me. I can only watch about one program a day, and\n[00:30 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Wait, only one program a week? Isn't that a bit extreme? There are so many different genres; surely, there must be something that could interest you.\n[00:40 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Maybe, but I still think it's better to go out and do something more engaging.\n[00:45 - 00:47] Speaker USER: So you think it's better to go out, do you?\n[00:48 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I just feel there are lots of things to do that you can learn from and to be watching TV is not something I want to do.\n[00:56 - 00:59] Speaker USER: OK, you name something that we can share.\n[00:59 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: What about when we do our music, for example, we share that." + }, + { + "key": "409", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/409/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Joe, where's the Phillips head screwdriver? I need to fix this cabinet.\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm not sure. I think I saw it in the kitchen drawer.\n[00:09 - 00:11] Speaker USER: I already looked there. It's not in the\n[00:10 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, did you check under the sink? Sometimes we leave tools there after fixing the plumbing.\n[00:16 - 00:21] Speaker USER: I didn't think to check there. I'll take a look. But if it's not there, then where else could it be?\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, if it's not under the sink, maybe we should just buy a new one.\n[00:25 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Yeah, that might be the best option if we can't find it soon." + }, + { + "key": "410", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/410/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: This place is amazing! I can't believe how good the food tastes, especially\n[00:04 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but did you notice how they present each dish? The plating is just as impressive as the flavors.\n[00:11 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Yeah, the presentation is stunning. The flavors are so complex and layered. I've never had anything like it.\n[00:19 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's what makes it so special. You can really taste the passion that went into creating each dish, and\n[00:27 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Speaking of passion, do you know if the chef has a background in molecular gastronomy? Some of these techniques seem really advanced.\n[00:35 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm not sure, but it wouldn't surprise me. It's definitely worth the price tag. I would come here again in a heartbeat.\n[00:43 - 00:48] Speaker USER: That's great to hear! I'm so glad you enjoyed it as much as I do." + }, + { + "key": "411", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/411/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Hey, what's up? I'm starting to feel really restless and bored. This party is kind of dragging, and\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I know. It's not really my scene either. But we can't just leave yet, we only just got here.\n[00:13 - 00:24] Speaker USER: I know, I know. But it's so boring here! There's nothing to do and everyone looks so uptight. Maybe we could sneak out for a little while? Just for a quick walk or maybe grab\n[00:23 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, are you sure that's a good idea? I mean, it's cold outside and I left my jacket at home.\n[00:30 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Oh, come on! It'll be fun! We can walk around the block a few times and then come back. No one will even know we're gone.\n[00:38 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Alright, alright. Let's go then. But we have to be quick about it!" + }, + { + "key": "412", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/412/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:18] Speaker USER: It feels like ever since my friend died, I can't stop thinking about death. I'm terrified of dying myself, and I go out of my way to avoid dangerous activities and situations. I'm always careful to stay healthy and fit, but it feels like no matter what I do, death is always lurking around the corner,\n[00:17 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: I can understand why you'd feel that way, especially after losing someone close to you. But have you considered talking to a therapist about these fears? It might help to have someone guide you through these thoughts.\n[00:32 - 00:48] Speaker USER: I have thought about it, but I'm not sure if it would really help. How can I enjoy life when I'm constantly afraid that something bad is going to happen? It feels like every time I try to relax and enjoy myself, my mind immediately goes to all the ways that something could go wrong.\n[00:49 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like you're suffering from anxiety. Do you have any other symptoms of anxiety? For example, do you have trouble sleeping or eating due to your constant worries,\n[00:59 - 01:19] Speaker USER: Yes, definitely. I've been having trouble sleeping because I keep having nightmares about dying. And even when I'm awake, I can't seem to stop thinking about all the ways that something could happen to me. As for eating, I've lost weight because I don't have an appetite anymore. Everything just tastes bland and unappetizing.\n[01:20 - 01:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Those are all common symptoms of anxiety. It sounds like you're really struggling right now. But fortunately, there are treatments that can help alleviate your symptoms and help you live a more enjoyable life again." + }, + { + "key": "413", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/413/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Excuse me, how can I get special discount coupons?\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Buy more and get more special discount coupons.\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Can I get a discount coupon if I buy these goods?\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course. You get a coupon for every 3 bags of sugar.\n[00:18 - 00:22] Speaker USER: But how much discount can I get if I use it to buy goods next time?\n[00:23 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: 10 pence off if you use this coupon.\n[00:27 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Can I buy everything in the supermarket with it?\n[00:31 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, you need to take advantage of it within its expiry date, which\n[00:34 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Oh, I almost forgot to ask, are there any restrictions on what items I can use the coupon for?\n[00:41 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: No restrictions, you can use it on anything, but you were asking about the expiry date earlier. The coupon can be used for at least one year.\n[00:51 - 00:56] Speaker USER: I see. I will take 9 bags of sugar so that I can get 3 coupons.\n[00:56 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: All right. I will get them for you." + }, + { + "key": "414", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/414/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi, dentist! Look at my new tooth!\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wow, that's amazing! How did it come in\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: I don't know. It just grew one day.\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Really? Did you notice any discomfort or pain when it started growing?\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Not really. It just feels weird to have an extra tooth.\n[00:18 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's interesting. Sometimes new teeth can cause some discomfort, but if you're feeling okay, that's great!" + }, + { + "key": "415", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/415/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hello, Lin Fang!\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh! Hi, Lucy!\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker USER: What's the next lesson, Lin Fang?\n[00:06 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: English.\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Oh, good! That's my favorite subject.\n[00:11 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's because you always find it so easy. I find it very difficult so I don't enjoy it\n[00:16 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Wait, really? I didn't know you struggled with English. Have you tried asking Nancy for help? She seems to be really good at it.\n[00:23 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Nancy finds English quite difficult too. But she says it's her favorite subject.\n[00:29 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Yes, I know, and her second favorite subject is history. She\n[00:33 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Math, right? Speaking of which, I really struggle with it. I always get the answers wrong.\n[00:41 - 00:45] Speaker USER: So if English is your favorite subject, what's your second favorite?\n[00:46 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: PE. What about you?\n[00:48 - 00:59] Speaker USER: I'm not sure. Both Chinese and science are my favorite subjects. I think I like Chinese a little more than science. By the way, what were you saying about Nancy's second favorite subject earlier?" + }, + { + "key": "416", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/416/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Well, where am I going to get that sort of costume? I\n[00:02 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, before we decide on the costume, do you have any specific idea of what you might want? Maybe something more comfortable?\n[00:09 - 00:16] Speaker USER: I hadn't thought about comfort yet, but I do like the idea of something unique. As I was saying, I don't know where to find that sort of costume.\n[00:17 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Leave it to me. I know exactly where to find it.\n[00:21 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Oh good.\n[00:22 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Excellent, come over at ten o'clock and we will start at the shopping center, the one around the corner from my house. They have just the shop we need." + }, + { + "key": "417", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/417/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, I need to talk to you about something.\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: What's up?\n[00:03 - 00:14] Speaker USER: I found out that you lied to me about something and I'm really upset about it. I thought we were friends and that we could be honest with each other, but now I don't know what to believe anymore.\n[00:13 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, Cesia, I can explain. I never wanted to hurt you, and I know it feels like a betrayal. I should have been upfront with you.\n[00:22 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Cesia, I'm sorry. I didn't mean to lie to you. It's just that sometimes people lie for different reasons and sometimes it's hard to tell the truth. But I promise that from now on, I'll always be honest with you no matter how difficult\n[00:36 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: I really hope so because trust is important to me. But can you tell me why you lied to me in the first place?\n[00:42 - 00:53] Speaker USER: Well, the truth is, I was embarrassed about something and I didn't want you to know. But I realize now that it was wrong of me to lie and that I should have just been honest with you from the start.\n[00:54 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I wish you would have been honest with me too. But I'm glad we talked about it and that we're still friends." + }, + { + "key": "418", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/418/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Hi, Neighbor! I wanted to do something special for you, so I baked some cookies!\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Aww, how sweet of you! Thank you so much, Ilias.\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker USER: It was no problem at all. I just wanted to let you know that I appreciate you being a good neigh and always\n[00:14 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but I just realized I never got the chance to thank you for helping me with that heavy furniture last week. I really couldn't have done it without you.\n[00:24 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Oh, it was nothing! I'm glad I could help. I was just saying how much I appreciate you being a good neighbor too.\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, thank you. I appreciate it too. It's always nice to have someone to talk to around here.\n[00:38 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Absolutely. Let me know if there's ever anything I can do for you, Neigh or if\n[00:42 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, now that you mention it, would you be able to help me with a small project this weekend? I could really use an extra pair of hands.\n[00:52 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Of course! Just let me know what time works for you, and I'll be there.\n[00:56 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: I will, thank you. You have a good day now.\n[00:59 - 01:01] Speaker USER: You too, Neighbor. Bye!" + }, + { + "key": "419", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/419/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey, John, have you ever heard of the abandoned mine near our town?\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I've heard of it. What about it?\n[00:08 - 00:10] Speaker USER: I'm thinking about checking it out.\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why would you want to do that? It's probably dangerous.\n[00:15 - 00:21] Speaker USER: I don't know, I just think it would be really cool to find my own ore and maybe discover\n[00:20 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, you're serious about this? Have you thought about what you'd do if you actually got hurt down there?\n[00:26 - 00:34] Speaker USER: I mean, I'd be careful. But that's why I want to go with someone. Nobody has mined it in years, so there could still be a lot of ore there.\n[00:35 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Even if there is still ore there, it's probably not worth anything. And like I said, it's probably dangerous. You shouldn't go alone.\n[00:43 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Fine, I won't go alone. Will you at least\n[00:45 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hold on, are you really asking me to risk my neck for some old, abandoned mine?\n[00:51 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Okay, okay, I get it. You're not interested. But I thought it'd be an adventure." + }, + { + "key": "420", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/420/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Can you tell me why this new law is being put into place? I don't understand why our government is trying to take away our freedom.\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: The government is trying to protect its citizens. They believe that this new law will help keep people safe from\n[00:12 - 00:20] Speaker USER: But how does taking away our freedom make us any safer? I don't see how this makes sense.\n[00:20 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm not sure, but that's what the government is saying. They must have their reasons.\n[00:26 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Well, I don't agree with them. I think this is a terrible idea, and I'm going to do everything I can to raise awareness\n[00:32 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: I understand you're passionate about this, but you need to be careful. If you break the law, you could get in trouble.\n[00:39 - 00:48] Speaker USER: I know that. But I'm not going to back down. This is important to me, and I'm not going to let anyone take away my freedom without a fight." + }, + { + "key": "421", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/421/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: This party rocks!\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: You said it. Good beer, good music, and on top of that, there are so many hot girls here!\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker USER: I'm with you on that. Check out that one over there. I think I'm in lo— I'm in\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut you off, but I just noticed the blond with the red dress. What do you think of her?\n[00:17 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Oh, that's Janice. She's just new in town. You have a thing for blonds, eh?\n[00:22 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah! She could do anything she wants to me!\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker USER: I bet. Why not go over and talk to her? She's really nice.\n[00:31 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't think so. I get so nervous talking to girls. I always put my foot in my mouth, scare her off, and end up looking like a real fool. Besides, she is way out of my league.\n[00:43 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Come on! Man up! You'll never know until you try.\n[00:48 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay okay, just let me have another cup of beers to get my head in the game.\n[00:52 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Alright. But I think you ought to move soon.\n[00:55 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why?\n[00:56 - 01:01] Speaker USER: You never told me what you thought about the girl I pointed out earlier. You seemed pretty smitten!" + }, + { + "key": "422", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/422/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Are you a social person?\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I am an outgoing person who likes to be with a lot of different people,\n[00:06 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but when you say \"a lot of,\" do you mean you prefer large gatherings or small, close-knit groups?\n[00:14 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: I actually enjoy both, depending on the situation. But I was saying that I like being with a lot of friends. What about you, do you consider yourself social?\n[00:24 - 00:32] Speaker USER: I do, but my strategy in communicating with colleagues is more focused on sincerity. I believe that building genuine\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sincerity is key, but how do you balance that with being professional, especially in difficult conversations?\n[00:38 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Balancing sincerity with professionalism is definitely important. I was about to say that the most important thing in communication is your sincerity, but it's also crucial to maintain respect and understanding, particularly in challenging situations." + }, + { + "key": "423", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/423/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Hi, Tina, I've got good news. I have successfully passed the first two rounds of interview with ABC Company. They informed me to go to the final round next Monday. It looks very promising, and\n[00:09 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh wow, that's fantastic! But I'm curious, did they give you any hints about what to expect in the final round?\n[00:17 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Promising, yes! They mentioned it will be more about cultural fit and problem-solving skills. But I haven't told you the best part yet—let's just say,\n[00:25 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I just remembered—are you free this evening to celebrate? We could grab a drink or something.\n[00:31 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Absolutely, I was just about to suggest that! Let's meet at the cafe down your office building, say 5 PM?\n[00:39 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Perfect! See you then!\n[00:41 - 00:42] Speaker USER: See you!" + }, + { + "key": "424", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/424/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Hey, Rianna. I'm glad you decided to come to the party tonight. It's going to be so much\n[00:03 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, just wanted to say that I'm really glad you're here with me. I was a bit nervous about coming alone.\n[00:10 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Of course! I said I would, didn't I? You're my friend and I want you to enjoy yourself. Let's go get something to drink, shall we?\n[00:18 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, that sounds good.\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Great! I'll get us some beers. You go find a seat and I'll join\n[00:24 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, would you mind if we grabbed something non-alcoholic instead? I'm not really in the mood for beer tonight.\n[00:31 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Sure, no problem. I'll find something else. You go grab a seat, and I'll be right back.\n[00:36 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay." + }, + { + "key": "425", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/425/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: Hi, Mom.\n[00:01 - 00:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hey, what's up?\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Just doing some homework.\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay, well let me know if you need any help. I'm going to start making dinner\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Actually, Mom, can I talk to you for a sec?\n[00:11 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, what's up?\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker USER: I, um... I found some money in my sock drawer and I wanted to give it to you.\n[00:19 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Graeme, you don't have to do that.\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker USER: I know you're struggling to pay the bills and I want to help.\n[00:25 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you, honey. That's really sweet of you.\n[00:29 - 00:31] Speaker USER: You're welcome. I love you, Mom." + }, + { + "key": "426", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/426/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: What the hell happened? My brand new car! You ruined it!\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm so sorry, Aurora. I didn't see you coming. I'll pay to have it fixed, I really didn't\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Do you even realize what you've done? This isn't just about money! It's my dream car, and now it's completely ruined!\n[00:16 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: I understand how you feel, but like I said, I'll pay to have it fixed. It won't be like new again, but it will be close enough. And if it makes you feel any better, I'll get my insurance company to cover the repairs as well. So in the end, you won't have to spend any of\n[00:31 - 00:38] Speaker USER: That doesn't make me feel any better! This was my pride and joy, and now it's gone because of you!" + }, + { + "key": "427", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/427/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: It's so good to see you, Dad. I've missed you so much.\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've missed you too, sweetheart. How have you been?\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker USER: I'm doing well. School is keeping me busy, but I like it. And I've made some great friends here.\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's terrific! I'm glad to hear you're happy and I was\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Sorry, Dad, I just wanted to ask—how's Mom been doing? I haven't talked to her in a few days.\n[00:23 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: She's doing well, just busy with work as usual. But we both miss you a lot. Now, about your friends, you were saying you've made some great ones?\n[00:34 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Yeah, I have. They're really supportive and fun to be around. We hang out a lot after classes.\n[00:40 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's wonderful to hear. It's important to have good friends when you're away from home." + }, + { + "key": "428", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/428/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: What do you think about the current state of the economy?\n[00:03 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, it's definitely not in the best shape that it has been in recent years. There are a lot of factors contributing to this, including political instability and trade disputes. It's difficult to say how things will improve in the short term, but we're hopeful that things will eventually recover as\n[00:22 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but do you think the political instability is the biggest factor affecting the economy right now? Or are there other issues that are just as significant?\n[00:32 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Political instability is certainly a major factor, but I think trade disputes and global market fluctuations are just as critical. However, I was also going to mention the impact of consumer confidence, which has been\n[00:45 - 00:54] Speaker USER: Oh, consumer confidence! That's a great point. Do you think that improving consumer confidence could be a key to turning things around?\n[00:54 - 01:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, if consumer confidence improves, it could definitely help stabilize the economy. People are more likely to spend and invest when they feel secure about the future." + }, + { + "key": "429", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/429/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hi, Edson. How are you feeling today?\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm feeling okay. I have a fever, a headache, and a sore throat that's\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Sorry, before you continue, I just want to make sure—how long have you had these symptoms?\n[00:12 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: It started yesterday evening. The sore throat is the worst, but the fever and headache aren't helping either.\n[00:20 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Let me take a look. Do you mind if I check your temperature?\n[00:24 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, that's fine.\n[00:25 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Your temperature is 102 degrees Fahrenheit. You have a fever.\n[00:30 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay. What can I do to make it go down?\n[00:34 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Well, you could take some ibuprofen or acetaminophen to help reduce the fever. Are you experiencing any other symptoms?\n[00:41 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just the headache and sore throat.\n[00:45 - 00:51] Speaker USER: The headache and sore throat are probably from the fever as well. Is there anything else I can do for your comfort,\n[00:49 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, should I be concerned about dehydration with this fever?\n[00:54 - 01:03] Speaker USER: That's a good point. Yes, make sure you're drinking plenty of fluids, especially water. Staying hydrated is important. Anything else on your mind?\n[01:04 - 01:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I think that's it for now. Thanks, Marcelino." + }, + { + "key": "430", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/430/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: 911, what's your emergency?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hi, Abdoulaye. What's going on?\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker USER: I'm not sure. I think my neighbor's house is on fire.\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay, let me dispatch a fire truck to your location. Are you near the main road\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I can see flames now! They're getting bigger.\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay, stay on the line with me until they arrive. Are you across the street?\n[00:22 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Yeah, I'm across the street from it.\n[00:24 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: All right. So, Abdoulaye, what do you do for a living?\n[00:28 - 00:29] Speaker USER: I'm a carpenter.\n[00:29 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's cool. I've always wanted to learn some\n[00:31 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Wait, I see the fire truck coming now!\n[00:34 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great, just stay safe and let them handle it.\n[00:38 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Will do. Thanks for your help." + }, + { + "key": "431", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/431/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: You can take a taxi, but it might be a bit\n[00:01 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I prefer walking if it's not too far. How long would that take?\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: It should only take you about 10 minutes or so.\n[00:10 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Alright, I'll head over there now. Thanks for the help!\n[00:14 - 00:16] Speaker USER: No problem. Have a good day!" + }, + { + "key": "432", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/432/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Steven, I need badly your help.\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: What's the matter?\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker USER: My wife has found that I have an affair with my secretary, and now she is going to leave me.\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, she already knows? How did she find out?\n[00:12 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Yes, she found out, and now she wants a divorce. I know I was wrong, but the affair only lasted for two months. I still love my wife, and I couldn't live without her.\n[00:23 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: I understand the gravity of the situation. I will try my best to persuade her to reconsider the divorce. But are you sure that from now on you will be faithful to her forever?\n[00:37 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Absolutely, I swear I will. But I didn't get to explain how she found out and how\n[00:42 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Right, but before we get into that, have you thought about how you're going to prove your commitment to her going forward?" + }, + { + "key": "433", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/433/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: Hi, Bob!\n[00:01 - 00:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hello, Alice.\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Have you ever heard of basket making?\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I think I remember reading something about that.\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Basket making is a type of weaving. I am trying to learn some\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, is that right? How did you get interested in basket making?\n[00:15 - 00:22] Speaker USER: I saw some beautiful handmade baskets at a local fair. I wouldn't really know how to choose the\n[00:21 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Maybe you could take a class or find a tutorial online. Have you thought about that?\n[00:27 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Yeah, I've never really tried it before either. I might have to look it up." + }, + { + "key": "434", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/434/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Have you gone bowling before?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: No. Could you tell me something more about it? I want to play well.\n[00:07 - 00:14] Speaker USER: There are 10 frames in a bowling game. Each player is allowed to bowl two balls in each frame, unless\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, you just said 10 rounds. Are 'rounds' and 'frames' the same thing?\n[00:18 - 00:29] Speaker USER: 'Round' and 'frame' are two different terms. I was actually about to explain that each frame consists of two attempts to knock down the pins.\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I see. Perhaps you can tell me a little more about this." + }, + { + "key": "435", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/435/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Uhg! And this sweater from my aunt? Isn't it kind of\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, but can we speed this up? The game's getting intense, and I really don't want to miss anything.\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker USER: I guess. Are you even listening? I'm trying to have a conversation with you.\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: And I'm trying to watch the game, but you're yapping on about your new clothes!\n[00:18 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Well, I have to decide which gifts to keep and which to exchange for better ones when I go to the Boxing Day sales this weekend. I\n[00:24 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, you're going to the sales this afternoon? Can you at least try to make this quick? It's the third quarter, and you've been blabbering on since the first!\n[00:34 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Oh, your precious game. You watch the same game every year, and each year your beloved hometown team loses by at least three goals!\n[00:43 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh no you didn't. You didn't just insult the Sals-bury Seals, did you? Why don't you just... just go and return all of those stupid clothes and not come back until the sales are over?" + }, + { + "key": "436", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/436/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Hello, Ben. You're getting ready for tomorrow's lessons, aren't you?\n[00:04 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, but I'm a bit nervous. I have no idea what'll happen in class and how I'll get along with my classmates and\n[00:10 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but I think everyone feels that way on their first day. Just take it easy, and you'll make a lot of friends very soon.\n[00:18 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you. I'll try my best to get used to my new school life as soon as possible. By the way, what time does the first class begin?\n[00:27 - 00:34] Speaker USER: At 8 o'clock. But before that we have 10 minutes to hand in homework and then 20 minutes for morning exercises, so\n[00:33 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, so we must get to school before 7:30, right?\n[00:38 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Right. But I was going to say, morning reading is pretty important, so it's good to be punctual.\n[00:43 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Got it. How long does each class last?\n[00:47 - 00:51] Speaker USER: 45 minutes, I think, with a 10 or 15 minutes' break.\n[00:51 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I hear that lunchtime is nearly 12 o'clock and I'll be starving by then.\n[00:57 - 01:01] Speaker USER: Don't worry. During the break after the second class, we can buy something to eat.\n[01:02 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's good." + }, + { + "key": "437", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/437/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: What the hell was that noise? It sounded like something hit the window or\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't know, but it scared the crap out of me!\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Nakiyah, go check the front door and see if anything is there. I'll check the back door\n[00:11 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, are you sure it's safe to split up? Maybe we should stay together and just call 911 right now.\n[00:18 - 00:26] Speaker USER: You're right, let's stick together and call 911 immediately. There's something out there! I heard it moving around in the bushes near the back door.\n[00:26 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh my God! What do you think it is?\n[00:30 - 00:33] Speaker USER: I don't know, but we need to call 911 and get out of here!" + }, + { + "key": "438", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/438/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: You're going to set up your own law office, aren't you?\n[00:04 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. After so many years of hard work, I'd rather I had an office of my my own,\n[00:11 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but do you already have a location in mind, or are you still searching for the right place?\n[00:17 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm still searching, but I have a few options. I'll be very glad if you would help me evaluate\n[00:22 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Of course, I'd love to help. By the way, you were saying something about the office earlier—what were you planning to say?\n[00:29 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was going to mention that I'd rather have an office of my own to reflect my personal style and work ethic.\n[00:36 - 00:40] Speaker USER: That makes sense. I'd like to wish you every success in your new venture.\n[00:41 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you. I wish I would." + }, + { + "key": "439", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/439/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: What took you so long? I've been waiting for a while\n[00:02 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but I got held up at work. But I'm here now, so let's get started.\n[00:09 - 00:10] Speaker USER: I don't know if I can do this.\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, you can. I'm here to help you.\n[00:15 - 00:18] Speaker USER: I'm just so overwhelmed by\n[00:17 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Nervous? Don't be nervous, Pharaoh. You're going to do great." + }, + { + "key": "440", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/440/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I can't find my shoes! I looked everywhere and they're nowhere to be found. I\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hold on, before we panic, where did you last see them?\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker USER: I don't know. I've looked everywhere! Under the bed, in the closet, in the laundry basket,\n[00:14 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, did you check the living room? Sometimes things get moved around there.\n[00:19 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Oh, actually, I last wore them yesterday when we went to the park. I took them off in the living room, by the door.\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: All right, let's start there then. Maybe they're just misplaced and not lost." + }, + { + "key": "441", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/441/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Excuse me. What's happened? What plane takes off tonight?\n[00:03 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, Madam. The airport is closed. Planes won't take off until tomorrow but we're\n[00:09 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Tomorrow? But where can we stay for the night?\n[00:12 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: We've arranged the rooms for you in the airport hotel. Two passengers will share a room.\n[00:19 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Em, that's too bad.\n[00:21 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Any problem, Madam?\n[00:23 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Yes, I have a bad habit. I can't sleep without lights on, which\n[00:28 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, really? Just now a lady told me she had the same habit. Perhaps you two could share a room?\n[00:35 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Actually, I was going to say I can't sleep without lights on. So, that might work." + }, + { + "key": "442", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/442/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, Collin. How was your night?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: It was good. I made some great tips and had a lot of fun.\n[00:07 - 00:10] Speaker USER: That's great! I'm glad you had a good time. Did anything crazy happen?\n[00:11 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, you know. The usual. We had a few people come in who were really drunk and one guy even threw up on the floor right\n[00:19 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Ew! That's gross! Did you have to clean it up yourself?\n[00:24 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, thankfully someone else handled it. But yeah, it was pretty nasty. Anyway, at least you made some money, right?\n[00:33 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Yeah, I guess so. But it's not all about the money for me. I just enjoy interacting with people and making them feel welcome\n[00:40 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Happy? I totally get that. It's the best part of the job, isn't it?\n[00:45 - 00:53] Speaker USER: Exactly! I think that's why we make such a great team. We both care about others and want to make their experience the best it can be.\n[00:53 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely. I think that's why we get along so well. We have the same values.\n[00:59 - 01:02] Speaker USER: Yeah, I think you're right. So, what do you want to do today?\n[01:02 - 01:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't know. What do you want to do?\n[01:05 - 01:10] Speaker USER: Well, I was thinking maybe we could go get breakfast at Denny's and then walk around the mall for a bit.\n[01:11 - 01:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like a great idea! Let's go!" + }, + { + "key": "443", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/443/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Hi, Tracey. I was wondering if I could talk to you about investing in my startup company.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: What kind of company is it?\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker USER: It's a tech company that helps businesses save money on expenses.\n[00:12 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: How does it do that?\n[00:14 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Well, we have a software that helps businesses track their spending and find ways to cut costs. For example, we can help businesses negotiate better rates with suppliers or find cheaper alternatives to the things they're currently spending\n[00:28 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but when you say \"cheaper alternatives,\" are you referring to specific categories or industries where this is most effective?\n[00:36 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Yes, we focus on industries like manufacturing and retail where supply chain costs are significant. But as I was saying, we also help businesses with negotiating better rates with suppliers.\n[00:47 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds interesting. How much are you looking to raise?\n[00:51 - 00:55] Speaker USER: We're looking to raise $1 million.\n[00:55 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a lot of money. What do you plan on using it for?\n[01:01 - 01:12] Speaker USER: The money will be used for development, marketing, and hiring. We need to hire more engineers to continue developing the software and we need to market the product so more businesses will learn about\n[01:11 - 01:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of marketing, have you already identified the key channels you plan to use for this, or are you still in the planning phase?\n[01:20 - 01:32] Speaker USER: We've identified some key channels like digital marketing and partnerships with industry influencers. But, as I was saying, we need to market the product so more businesses will use it.\n[01:33 - 01:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: I see. And what kind of return can investors expect?\n[01:37 - 01:43] Speaker USER: We project that investors will see a return of 3-5 times their investment within 5 years.\n[01:44 - 01:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a pretty good return. I'm definitely interested in investing. Let me talk it over with my team and I'll get back to you soon." + }, + { + "key": "444", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/444/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Depression is something I deal with frequently. Here's some information I found useful when I was starting my career. I hope it will help you\n[00:08 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but could you share a bit about how you managed to cope with it, especially in a professional setting?\n[00:15 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Sure, I can share some strategies that worked for me. One important aspect is maintaining a work-life balance. However, I haven't mentioned the article yet which provides\n[00:24 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, right, the article. Could you tell me more about what it covers?" + }, + { + "key": "445", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/445/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:08] Speaker USER: It stands 320m (1050ft) high and held the record as the world's tallest structure until the completion\n[00:07 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but I was wondering—do you know if it was originally meant to be a permanent structure, or was it just for the exhibition?\n[00:15 - 00:33] Speaker USER: It was actually intended to be dismantled after the exhibition, but it was saved due to its usefulness as a radiotelegraph station. By the way, you asked earlier if the name is connected with someone—yes, it's named after Gustave Eiffel, the engineer whose company designed and built the tower." + }, + { + "key": "446", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/446/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Hey, friend! I was just thinking about my dream of becoming a famous actor. It's something I've always wanted to do and I really feel like it's my calling to\n[00:09 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but I just got excited thinking about it—have you considered starting with local theater or indie films to build your portfolio?\n[00:17 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Definitely! Starting with local theater and indie films is actually part of my plan. First of all, I'm going to keep studying acting and taking classes. Then, I'll start auditioning for roles—both big and small. Even if I don't get the part, the experience will be valuable. And of course, networking is key. Getting to know other industry professionals and making connections is so important in this business.\n[00:42 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely. It sounds like you have a solid plan. Just stay focused and don't give up, and you'll achieve your goal in no time!" + }, + { + "key": "447", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/447/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi Bob, what are you up to?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm just back from work. How are you feeling today?\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: I'm doing well. How's the hospital?\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: The hospital is fine. There are quite a few sick patients, but we can always use more help.\n[00:15 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Yeah, of course! How are people doing with COVID?\n[00:19 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: The news is actually pretty grim. I don't think things are getting any better, especially\n[00:24 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but do you think the new variants are making things worse?\n[00:28 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely, the new variants are definitely a concern. But I was saying, it's very hard on them and I'm afraid we're not going to be seeing the end of this any time soon.\n[00:39 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Well it's great that you can get vaccinated though.\n[00:42 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, we're really lucky! Everyone at the hospital has been working\n[00:46 - 00:50] Speaker USER: Just to clarify, has everyone received both doses of the COVID vaccine?\n[00:51 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, everyone has received both doses of the COVID vaccine." + }, + { + "key": "448", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/448/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I can't believe it! I won a new car!\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Congratulations, Lavinia. Which car would you like?\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker USER: I don't know. There are so many to choose from. What do you think?\n[00:11 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, what is your budget? We have a wide range of vehicles to fit any preferences, from\n[00:16 - 00:20] Speaker USER: I'm not really sure. I'll have to check with my husband first.\n[00:20 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's understandable. Do you have any idea what type of car you're interested in? SUV, sedan, sports car?\n[00:30 - 00:41] Speaker USER: I'm not really sure. My husband will probably have a better idea of that too. He's the one who does all the driving, I just sit in the passenger seat and hold his hand while he drives us around— but I\n[00:40 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, do you think your husband might prefer something with advanced safety features? Since he's the one driving most of the time, it could be a key factor to consider.\n[00:50 - 00:58] Speaker USER: That's a good point. He does care a lot about safety. We'll definitely look into that when we come back to take a look at everything. Thanks for your help!" + }, + { + "key": "449", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/449/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I was so worried about you! I ran after you for three hours, even though I was exhausted and\n[00:05 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, you ran for three hours? That's incredible, but you really shouldn't push yourself like that. What if you had gotten hurt?\n[00:13 - 00:15] Speaker USER: I just wanted to make sure you were okay.\n[00:16 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you, Camilo. Your devotion is one of the things I love about you.\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker USER: It's just that I love you so much. I would go to\n[00:24 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know you would do anything for me, and I appreciate it more than you know. But please, promise me you'll take care of yourself too.\n[00:33 - 00:38] Speaker USER: And I love you too, Camilo. You're the best thing that's ever happened to me.\n[00:38 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm just glad you're okay. I was really worried about you.\n[00:42 - 00:49] Speaker USER: I know, and I'm sorry for making you worry. But thank you for caring so much. It means a lot to me." + }, + { + "key": "450", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/450/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, what's up?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not much. Just hanging out. What about you?\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: I'm just chillin'. Hey, I need to ask you for a quick favor,\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, before you ask, is everything okay? You sound a bit off.\n[00:12 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Yeah, everything's fine. I just need to ask you for a favor.\n[00:18 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, what is it?\n[00:20 - 00:26] Speaker USER: I need you to loan me $100. I promise I'll pay you back as soon as possible.\n[00:26 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay, no problem. But, are you sure $100 is enough? I mean, if you need more, I can try to help.\n[00:34 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Thanks, I really appreciate it. $100 should be fine for now.\n[00:39 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: No problem, just remember to pay me back as soon as possible." + }, + { + "key": "451", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/451/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi, I'm here to apply for a visa.\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, what type of visa are you looking to\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker USER: I'm not really sure. I just know that I want to travel to the United States.\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay, well let's start with basics then. What is your full name?\n[00:14 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Shaindel Gomez.\n[00:16 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: And where are you from?\n[00:18 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Spain.\n[00:19 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you have a passport?\n[00:21 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Yes, I do.\n[00:23 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay, let me see it please.\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker USER: It looks like you've been to the United States before. Is that the reason\n[00:29 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I have. I went on a vacation about 10 years ago. Does that impact my chances of getting a visa this time?" + }, + { + "key": "452", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/452/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: What are your thoughts on the United Nations?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm not really sure. What's your view on it?\n[00:06 - 00:27] Speaker USER: The UN is a global governing body that is designed to promote peace and coexistence among nations. It's also the body that holds the longest running peace keeping operations. There are 193 member states and each year, the UN General Assembly selects five new non-permanent members to serve on the Security Council for a two year term to\n[00:26 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but could you clarify how these non-permanent members are selected?\n[00:32 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Sure, the selection is based on a regional rotation system to ensure fair representation. However, I was going to mention that the Security Council's decisions are very influential. Anyway, you mentioned climate change earlier. What's your view on the state of climate change in the world?\n[00:49 - 01:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I'm also interested in climate change. The current state is quite alarming with rising global temperatures, melting ice caps, and extreme weather events becoming more frequent. The international community needs to take more aggressive actions to mitigate these effects.\n[01:08 - 01:20] Speaker USER: Absolutely, and the UN plays a significant role in this through various environmental programs and agreements. Speaking of which, I didn't finish explaining the Security Council's two-year term which is\n[01:19 - 01:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Right, but before we get back to that, I wanted to express how crucial it is for individual countries to also take responsibility. The UN can only do so much without the cooperation of its member states.\n[01:32 - 01:49] Speaker USER: That's a valid point. Cooperation at both the international and national levels is essential for meaningful progress. Now, regarding the Security Council's term, it's designed to ensure that different countries get an opportunity to contribute to global security decisions." + }, + { + "key": "453", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/453/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Have you given the puppies food yet?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course. I fed them today.\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Good job! Please give them a bath later on to make\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, speaking of baths, do we have enough shampoo left for them?\n[00:11 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Yes, we do. But don't forget that they have a vet appointment this Saturday.\n[00:17 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: I remember. What time do they need to be there?\n[00:21 - 00:27] Speaker USER: They need to be there at eleven in the morning. And about giving them a bath, I was saying earlier...\n[00:27 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh right, I'll give them a bath today.\n[00:30 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Thanks. I'll make sure and remember the vet appointment too." + }, + { + "key": "454", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/454/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, do you need any help with that?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, no, I'm fine. Thanks for asking, though.\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Are you sure? It looks like it might be a bit much for one person.\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: I appreciate the offer, but I think I've got it under control. Thanks anyway." + }, + { + "key": "455", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/455/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey! How's it going?\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm doing great.\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker USER: I'm glad. I'm looking for some travel ideas - where would you suggest I go?\n[00:09 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: It depends on how much time you have.\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker USER: I have three weeks off between now and the end of September.\n[00:17 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I would recommend you to visit New York, Washington, DC, and maybe even\n[00:22 - 00:29] Speaker USER: I actually have a different opinion. How about exploring some international destinations instead? Like Europe or Asia?\n[00:30 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a great idea too, but I think domestic travel can be equally exciting. I lived in Washington DC for three years, so it was always my favorite place.\n[00:41 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Did you enjoy DC?\n[00:43 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh yes, it's a great place to visit. I really liked being in the city. Have you been to the Smithsonian\n[00:49 - 00:54] Speaker USER: Sorry, before we move on, you mentioned California earlier. Could you tell me more about what to do there?" + }, + { + "key": "456", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/456/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi, I'm looking for a new dress.\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great! What type of dress are you interested in?\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Actually, I want something that's flowy and makes me feel pretty.\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: We have a lot of great dresses that fit that description. Let me show you some of our options.\n[00:16 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Ok, thanks!\n[00:18 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Here's a really pretty option. It has a flattering cut and it's made with lightweight fabric, so it'll be perfect for summer. Plus, the color is really vibrant and\n[00:27 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Oh, before I forget, do you have this in other colors as well?\n[00:31 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, we do! We have it in a few different shades. But I was just about to mention that the fabric is also really breathable, which makes it even better for warmer weather.\n[00:43 - 00:45] Speaker USER: That sounds perfect! I'll try it on.\n[00:46 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great! I'll get you a fitting room.\n[00:49 - 00:50] Speaker USER: Thanks.\n[00:50 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: How did it fit?\n[00:53 - 00:55] Speaker USER: It's perfect! I love it.\n[00:56 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great! I'm so glad you found something you love." + }, + { + "key": "457", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/457/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I can't believe you would say something like that!\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: What? I was just kidding around.\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker USER: It's not funny! You think it's hilarious to belittle people like that, but\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Shoshana, calm down. I'm sorry, okay? I didn't mean to upset you.\n[00:15 - 00:25] Speaker USER: But you did! And it's not just this one instance, either. I feel like you're always making fun of me and putting me down. It hurts my feelings, and I don't know how\n[00:24 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: I get it, I really do. But can we talk about how we can move forward? I don't want to keep hurting you.\n[00:32 - 00:36] Speaker USER: I just wish you could see how your words affect people. It would make things a lot easier.\n[00:37 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know. I'll try to be more aware in the future." + }, + { + "key": "458", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/458/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, Mom. I'm home from school.\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hi, Nataleigh. How was your day?\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker USER: It was good. I got a new teacher for math and she's really patient and\n[00:10 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, a new teacher? How do you feel about that? Is she different from your last one?\n[00:16 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Yeah, she's really nice. We learned about fractions and how to add them. It was kind of confusing, but I think I understand it now.\n[00:23 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like a lot of fun! Did you do anything else today?\n[00:27 - 00:35] Speaker USER: No, not really. Just hanging out with friends and stuff. Hey, can I go to Sarah's house tomorrow? Her mom said it was okay as\n[00:34 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, did you finish all your homework? I just want to make sure you're not falling behind.\n[00:39 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Oh, yeah, I finished it during study hall. So, can I go to Sarah's house tomorrow?\n[00:45 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, that's fine. Just be home by dinner time, okay?\n[00:49 - 00:51] Speaker USER: Okay, thanks Mom! Love you!" + }, + { + "key": "459", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/459/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Wow, Salwa! This is so exciting! I've always wanted to go on an adventure like this, where\n[00:05 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know! Me too! I can't believe we're finally doing it. Where are we going first?\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Well, I was thinking we could start by exploring that abandoned castle over there.\n[00:19 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ooh, that sounds like so much fun! But wait, do you think it's safe? I mean, it's abandoned, so there could be hidden dangers, right?\n[00:27 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Yeah, that's true. We should definitely be cautious. But honestly, that's part of the thrill, don't you think?\n[00:33 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely! Just wanted to make sure we're prepared. Okay, let's go!\n[00:39 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Okay, but be careful. There might be things in there that we're not expecting, like\n[00:44 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: I will, I promise. And thank you for taking me on this adventure, Salwa. I'm sure it will be a blast!" + }, + { + "key": "460", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/460/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi. May I help you?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah. I'd like to rent these movies.\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Uh, Romance movies!\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well. They're for my wife. She\n[00:10 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Oh, I see. Do you have your membership card?\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I don't. Uh, do I need one to rent videos here?\n[00:18 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Yes, but it's free.\n[00:20 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, okay.\n[00:21 - 00:30] Speaker USER: It's just a card we issue to help us keep track of video rentals. So, please fill out this membership form.\n[00:30 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay, and how much are movie rentals anyway?\n[00:34 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Well, new releases are $3.50. By the way, you mentioned the movies are for your wife—what kind of movies does\n[00:41 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I was wondering, are there any discounts for multiple rentals?\n[00:45 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Not for new releases, but we do have discounts for older titles. Anyway, what kind of movies does your wife like?" + }, + { + "key": "461", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/461/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hello! How are you?\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Doing well, thanks for asking! How's your project coming along?\n[00:07 - 00:10] Speaker USER: It's slow going. I just started with it and I'm\n[00:09 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Is this something you've done before?\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Yeah, I actually used to teach crochet and knit classes at the local library.\n[00:16 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds so fun! I would love to learn how to knit.\n[00:20 - 00:26] Speaker USER: It's definitely a good skill to learn! I have a ton of yarn at home - do you think you'd like to start\n[00:25 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but I just got really excited thinking about making scarves for all my friends!\n[00:33 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Sure! I would love to learn how. It would be great to make scarves for all of my friends.\n[00:38 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a great idea! Do you have any friends who knit or crochet?\n[00:42 - 00:48] Speaker USER: I have two friends who do! One is currently pregnant, but I can definitely make her a scarf.\n[00:48 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, you're on your way then. Maybe you could buy them some yarn too.\n[00:53 - 00:58] Speaker USER: I was just about to say, I have a ton of yarn at home, so you can use some of mine to get started.\n[00:59 - 01:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, they would love that." + }, + { + "key": "462", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/462/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: What the hell is your problem? Why can't you just leave me alone for\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't have a problem, I just wanted to talk to you.\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Well, I don't want to talk to you, so just go\n[00:08 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: I get that you're upset, but I really think you should hear this. Wilbur, you're a smart and talented person and I think you have a lot of potential. But if you keep pushing people away like this, you're never going to achieve anything. Just think about it, okay?" + }, + { + "key": "463", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/463/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hi Bob! How are you doing?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm good! The new pool table looks great!\n[00:07 - 00:09] Speaker USER: I know! How long will it take you to put it [interrupt]\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut you off, but do you think we need any special tools to assemble it?\n[00:12 - 00:20] Speaker USER: I don't think so, just the usual ones like a wrench and screwdriver. But as I was saying, how long will it take you to put it together?\n[00:21 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: About two hours. I don't know if I'll have time to do that today, but I'll definitely have it ready by\n[00:26 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Oh, I'm really excited to play this weekend! Do you think we should invite some friends over to try it out once it's done?\n[00:32 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a great idea! I'll definitely have it done by the weekend." + }, + { + "key": "464", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/464/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: What did the doctor say?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: He said that I have been eating too more than\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but did he mention anything specific about what might be causing it?\n[00:10 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, he asked me to clean up my diet by cutting red meat. Oh, and I didn't finish earlier—he also said I've been eating too much, which is contributing to the issue." + }, + { + "key": "465", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/465/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, I like your new haircut.\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you! I was getting a bit tired of my old look and\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Oh, by the way, did you go to the same salon as last time?\n[00:08 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I actually tried a new place this time. They suggested this style, and I'm really happy with how it turned out.\n[00:15 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Yeah, it looks really good on you. Suits your face shape well.\n[00:19 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks, I'm glad you think so!" + }, + { + "key": "466", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/466/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: So is there any other area I should look at as well?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I'd recommend West Derby. That will be closer to your office.\n[00:07 - 00:08] Speaker USER: That sounds good.\n[00:09 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, and if you have children, it also has very good schools.\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker USER: That's not my concern. I live on my own so I'm only looking for a cheap single room, something like a flat.\n[00:19 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Umm, that may be a problem here in this area then, because there are mostly larger houses here. You'd probably be able to share one with other people who want to find a\n[00:28 - 00:31] Speaker USER: No, I'm only interested in flats at the moment.\n[00:32 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: We actually have another office in South Derby, and the guy who works there is a really good friend of mine. His name is John Godfrey.\n[00:41 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Could you tell me his telephone number?\n[00:43 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's 074263951.\n[00:49 - 00:53] Speaker USER: Great. Is there a good time to call him? I'm here for a whole week until I have\n[00:52 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, just to clarify—are you only considering flats in West Derby, or would you be open to South Derby as well?\n[01:01 - 01:09] Speaker USER: I'm open to South Derby too. But as I was saying, I'm here until Sunday the tenth, so I was wondering when would be a good time to call him?\n[01:09 - 01:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sure he'll be able to see you on Saturday." + }, + { + "key": "467", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/467/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Hi, lunch lady. I was just wondering why there's never any variety in the food you serve here. It's always the same stuff every day, and it's not very good quality. Can't we have something different for a change? Maybe\n[00:12 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: I understand your concern, Julisa. But you see, we do our best to provide a variety of healthy food options for our students. Sometimes it's difficult to please everyone, especially with the budget and nutritional guidelines we have to follow. I'm sorry if you're not happy with what we have to offer.\n[00:30 - 00:44] Speaker USER: It's not that I don't appreciate your efforts, but can't we have something different once in awhile? I'm getting really sick of eating the same thing all the time. And the quality of the food could be better too. Do you think you could do something about improving the\n[00:43 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: I hear you, Julisa. We can definitely look into adding more variety, though it might take some time to adjust the menu. As for the quality, I'll speak to the kitchen staff and see if there are ways we can improve it. Thanks for bringing this to my attention." + }, + { + "key": "468", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/468/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: When she told me that she would marry no man but Dick, my heart was almost in my mouth. I\n[00:05 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but did you actually talk to her about why she's so set on marrying Dick? I mean, it just seems so sudden.\n[00:13 - 00:21] Speaker USER: I did, but I couldn't and can't make out the reason why she would set her heart on a man like Dick. He plays the field with many girls.\n[00:22 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: You were scared, too? I dared not tell you my feeling when I heard that. I almost got fainted. But wait, you mentioned your heart was almost in your—what were you going to say?\n[00:35 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Oh, right, my heart was almost in my mouth. I just couldn't believe what I was hearing. But Sarah says she does not care, so long as he loves her." + }, + { + "key": "469", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/469/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What happened? I can't see.\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: You have a condition that caused blindness.\n[00:06 - 00:07] Speaker USER: What is it?\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's called Leber's Hereditary Optic Neuropathy. It's a rare condition that affects the optic nerve, leading\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Wait, did you say it's hereditary? Does that mean my family could be at risk too?\n[00:17 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it is hereditary, and it might affect others in your family as well. But I was going to mention that it specifically impacts the optic nerve.\n[00:27 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Is there a cure?\n[00:29 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: There is no known cure, but we will continue to search for one. In the meantime, you will need to learn how\n[00:35 - 00:39] Speaker USER: I understand, but how do I even begin to adjust to something like this?\n[00:39 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: It will be a difficult process, but there are resources and support systems available to help you adapt. We'll take it one step at a time together." + }, + { + "key": "470", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/470/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, Andrew! An...? Andrew.\n[00:02 - 00:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: What?\n[00:03 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Andrew.\n[00:04 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: What? What's going on?\n[00:06 - 00:07] Speaker USER: What happened to YOU?\n[00:08 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: You mean my hair? You like my hair?\n[00:10 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Uh, I think you know what I mean, Andrew. Do you want me to be honest?\n[00:15 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: What?\n[00:16 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Okay. Andrew. You've put on, like, a ton of weight since I saw you at Christmas time. What on earth happened to make you\n[00:23 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why are you always so blunt?\n[00:25 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Well, I'm your big sister. I'm... what am I? Three years older than you, and I can be blunt if I want. Besides, you used to say stuff like that to me all of the time. You used to call me fatso all the time when I was little.\n[00:40 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, yeah, well, to be honest, uh..., I started changing my life.... I realized\n[00:46 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Yesterday? What do you mean by that?\n[00:48 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, yesterday. I started a new diet and exercise plan. But what were you going to say before?\n[00:55 - 01:02] Speaker USER: Oh, I was just curious about what exactly happened during the holidays that led to this change." + }, + { + "key": "471", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/471/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: So, what do you need help with?\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I'm working on this project for school and I'm having a lot of difficulty figuring\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Wait, is this the project you mentioned last week? The one about space?\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, exactly! We have to create a model of the solar system.\n[00:16 - 00:20] Speaker USER: That doesn't sound too difficult. I can help you with that.\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you, Lorenza. I would really appreciate\n[00:23 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Before you say anything else, do you already have the materials, or should we pick some up after school?\n[00:29 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: I have some, but I might need a few more things. Let's work on it after school today.\n[00:36 - 00:39] Speaker USER: That sounds great. Thanks again for your help." + }, + { + "key": "826", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/826/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hello!\n[00:01 - 00:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hi there.\n[00:02 - 00:09] Speaker USER: I just finished my workout and I was thinking about eating some almonds before I go for a run. Do you know of a brand that you can recommend for\n[00:08 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but I wanted to ask, are you considering almonds specifically for their protein content, or is there another reason?\n[00:18 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Mainly for the protein, but also because they are convenient. You should eat nuts! Have you tried them in your exercise regimen before?\n[00:27 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: I haven't, but I've heard that they're a good source of protein.\n[00:30 - 00:33] Speaker USER: True! Did you eat nuts in Japan?\n[00:33 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I didn't see a lot of almonds there. Are they not so popular or maybe\n[00:37 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Actually, there are lots of different kinds of nuts. You should try them all!\n[00:42 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like a lot of work.\n[00:45 - 00:49] Speaker USER: It's okay. You'll have a lot of energy after your workout!" + }, + { + "key": "827", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/827/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Hey, Kaitlyn. I was thinking about mowing lawns in our neighborhood to help out. Would you be interested in joining me?\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like a great idea! I'm definitely up for helping out around the neighborhood. Let's figure out\n[00:11 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Before we dive in, do you think we should maybe talk to a few neighbors first to see if they need the help or if they have any specific requests?\n[00:19 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely, getting some input from the neighbors would be smart. And maybe we could even organize a small group to join us if there's more interest. I'm always looking for ways to give back. This is a great way to do it.\n[00:34 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Yeah, I feel really good when I'm able to help other people. It's like I'm making a difference in their lives, even if it's just a small gesture, it\n[00:41 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, and we should also think about the tools we'll need. Do you have enough equipment, or should we borrow some from others?\n[00:49 - 01:00] Speaker USER: I have some tools, but we might need to borrow a few more depending on how many lawns we end up doing. And you're right, even the smallest things can have the biggest impact. So let's get started!" + }, + { + "key": "828", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/828/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Is anybody in?\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: How can I help you?\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I have a headache.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Let me take your temperature with a thermometer.\n[00:08 - 00:08] Speaker USER: OK.\n[00:09 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think you have a small fever.\n[00:11 - 00:14] Speaker USER: I thought so. I felt dizzy this morning, and\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, did you drink enough water today? Sometimes dehydration can cause dizziness too.\n[00:19 - 00:24] Speaker USER: I did drink water, but I haven't mentioned that I felt dizzy this morning yet.\n[00:24 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, right. Sorry about that. You should've called in sick! Next time, have either of your parents call the school office." + }, + { + "key": "829", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/829/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I'm feeling much better today, thank you. I have more energy and I'm not nauseous like I\n[00:03 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a relief to hear! But have you had a chance to see the doctor just to make sure everything's okay?\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker USER: I haven't, but I probably should, just to be safe. I was pretty out of it the past few days.\n[00:16 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, you looked really pale and tired. I was starting to worry that it\n[00:19 - 00:23] Speaker USER: I know, and I'm sorry for that. But honestly, I'm on the mend now.\n[00:24 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's all that matters. As long as you're getting better." + }, + { + "key": "830", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/830/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Who stands out in your mind as a man or woman of sound character?\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: If I think of famous people, I think of Abraham Lincoln.\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker USER: He's the US president, who walked five miles just to give a lady her change, isn't that a\n[00:13 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but wasn't he also the one who faced a lot of failures before finally becoming president?\n[00:21 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Yes, exactly. He ran for office quite a few times before he was finally elected. And I also admire him for his courage in fighting for equal rights.\n[00:31 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: He had great vision, didn't he?\n[00:34 - 00:45] Speaker USER: And humility. Oh, and about that story you mentioned earlier—yes, he did walk those five miles just to return the lady's change. I would have liked to meet him personally." + }, + { + "key": "831", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/831/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi, Bob. Do you have a Facebook account?\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, you could say that I'm quite the Facebook guy. It's kind of my go-to platform\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Really? I have an account too! I'm pretty excited. I don't know what to do with it yet, but it seems like fun.\n[00:13 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: What's your account name?\n[00:15 - 00:16] Speaker USER: \"Alice New York\".\n[00:17 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a nice name! I'll add you as soon\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Wait, before you do, can you tell me what kinds of things you usually post? I'm curious.\n[00:24 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, I usually post about my travels and some tech stuff. I'll add you now.\n[00:29 - 00:34] Speaker USER: I really appreciate it! I've added you too. My account name is \"Bob Seattle\".\n[00:35 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Cool! I'm looking forward to having a lot of fun on here.\n[00:39 - 00:41] Speaker USER: That's exactly what I'm thinking. You?\n[00:42 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Same here! I'm really excited." + }, + { + "key": "832", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/832/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: What are you working on right now?\n[00:02 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: We're planning to redo the kitchen and bathrooms soon. We want to remove the pink tile in the bathroom and replace it with white subway tiles, and replace the countertops with some marble-look material. I'm really excited about\n[00:16 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Are you going to redo your laundry room as well? That's the worst part!\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm so glad you understand! My wife hates to wash laundry.\n[00:26 - 00:35] Speaker USER: It takes so much time and effort. Have you thought about making your own laundry detergent? I used to do it all the time and it really saved me a lot of money.\n[00:36 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a good idea - I'll look into it. By the way, I was saying I'm really excited about the new countertops." + }, + { + "key": "833", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/833/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I'd like to go mountain biking. Where do you go?\n[00:03 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: I go mountain biking a lot in the Santa Cruz mountains. It's really fun. What kind of bike do you usually ride\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but how do you transport your bike to the mountains? Do you have a bike rack or something?\n[00:16 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I have a bike rack on my car. What kind of bike do you have?\n[00:21 - 00:24] Speaker USER: I have an old mountain bike from when I was a kid.\n[00:24 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Cool. I used to have a nice road bike, but I left it with my parents when I moved to San Francisco.\n[00:31 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Aww that's too bad. Do you still live in San Francisco?\n[00:36 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: No. I live in Sonoma now. It's a little bit out of the city.\n[00:41 - 00:44] Speaker USER: That's a nice area. Are there a lot of good bike trails there?\n[00:45 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hm. There are a few good ones. Are you a bike person?\n[00:48 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Yeah I am. I started cycling about four years ago.\n[00:53 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's great. You should try mountain biking sometime.\n[00:57 - 01:03] Speaker USER: I'd love to try it. I have a place to go mountain biking, but I can't ride bikes that often.\n[01:03 - 01:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: What do you do for a living?\n[01:05 - 01:09] Speaker USER: I'm a project manager for a construction company.\n[01:09 - 01:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh cool. I really like riding my bike around the city. It's so fun to just go for a ride on the bay and enjoy\n[01:15 - 01:22] Speaker USER: Speaking of the bay, do you know any good spots there for beginners? I haven't finished asking about the bike trails in Sonoma yet." + }, + { + "key": "834", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/834/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Have you completed the arrangements for the trip yet, Brian?\n[00:03 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've made the reservations, but there are still some details to make sure. Your plane leaves at 8:30, so I'll pick you up at your house at 6:00.\n[00:13 - 00:16] Speaker USER: 6:00? I'll have to get up in the middle of the night!\n[00:17 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sorry. You have to check in by 7:00 and I think there will probably be a long line at\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Long queue, yes, I get it. But what about my meetings?\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: First, the Managing Director is coming to the airport to meet you.\n[00:30 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Good. We'll be able to talk on the way to the factory. What time does the conference start again?\n[00:35 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: The conference does not open until noon. I'll make sure you have a program before you leave,\n[00:39 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Before work starts? That would be helpful. Thanks, Brian." + }, + { + "key": "835", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/835/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: How much should I pay?\n[00:02 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Let me see. A roasted duck is $25. A plate of pork is $6.50. A bowl of beef is $7. Two bottles of beer are $4. That's a total of $42.50.\n[00:16 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Here is $50. Kee— I was\n[00:17 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, sorry sir. We take no tips here.\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Oh, I see. But I was going to ask if I could get a receipt for the payment?\n[00:25 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course, I'll get that for you right away." + }, + { + "key": "836", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/836/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey, I was wondering if you'd like to try that new action role-playing game.\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds fun! But I probably won't have time to play for a little while.\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker USER: No problem! But I've been itching to play it. I'm trying to beat the story mode.\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh that sounds cool! Let me know when you get to a harder level, maybe\n[00:16 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Actually, I wanted to ask, do you have a favorite game to play?\n[00:20 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, but I did get a new book to read this week. It's a collection of science fiction stories by Isaac Asimov.\n[00:28 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Oh, I loved the Foundation trilogy! The Foundation series is one of my favorites. Have you read it?\n[00:35 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I'll have to add it to my to-read list!\n[00:38 - 00:42] Speaker USER: That's a great idea! What other books have you been reading lately?\n[00:43 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've been reading a lot of books by John Green. His work is very good!\n[00:47 - 00:50] Speaker USER: I agree! Are you reading a new book by him?\n[00:51 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, but it's by the same author. It's titled The Fault in Our Stars. Have\n[00:55 - 01:01] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I just remembered, did you mention which John Green books you have read before?\n[01:01 - 01:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've read a few of his other books. I don't remember their names though." + }, + { + "key": "837", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/837/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Good morning, I wonder whether you have got an answer from your superior.\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, we had a meeting about it yesterday afternoon.\n[00:08 - 00:10] Speaker USER: What's the status on\n[00:09 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but before you ask, I just wanted to clarify something about the delivery timeline. We decided that we could agree to your price, but we are a bit worried about the slow delivery.\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Let me see. I quoted your delivery in three months, didn't I?\n[00:24 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, but we hope that the wool could reach us as soon as possible.\n[00:29 - 00:40] Speaker USER: I thought you would. So I rang Auckland last night. As you are our biggest customer, they agreed to ship the order on the first vessel available that will leave Auckland next month.\n[00:41 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good, if you agree we'll draft the agreement right away and sign it then. Oh, by the way, what was the answer you were about to mention earlier?" + }, + { + "key": "838", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/838/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I love cooking, especially with ingredients from my garden!\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds awesome. Do you know how to cook any\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but do you grow any herbs in your garden? I'm thinking of starting my own.\n[00:11 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I do! I have basil, thyme, and rosemary. But back to your question about steak, I usually marinate it first with a\n[00:19 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Oh, marinating sounds great. What kind of marinade do you use?" + }, + { + "key": "839", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/839/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I love cooking. What's your favorite meal to make?\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Me too! What's your favorite thing to cook?\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker USER: I love baking breads - like pretzels or a nice, dense rye.\n[00:12 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Pretzels! What a great idea! I never would have thought to do that. Do you have a special recipe\n[00:18 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but do you bake these often? I'm curious because I've always wanted to try making pretzels myself.\n[00:25 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I do bake them often. I have a recipe. What kind of flour do you use for your pretzels?\n[00:32 - 00:34] Speaker USER: I don't know - whatever is in my pantry.\n[00:35 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK. Do you like salt and malt, or just plain pretzels\n[00:39 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Oh, I definitely prefer malt! By the way, I was going to ask, do you have any tips for getting the perfect texture?\n[00:47 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Malt! I can't believe I never thought of adding malt to pretzels! Sure, I can share some tips." + }, + { + "key": "840", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/840/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hello. Tenants Advocacy Resource Center.\n[00:03 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hello. I'm having a problem with my house owner. The House owner is a nice enough guy, but he and I just can't seem to agree on repair costs.\n[00:12 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Has he been unwilling to make repairs?\n[00:15 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's not that he's unwilling. He just takes too long. When I first moved in, the heater was broken and it took him 3 months to fix it and last month was my thirtieth birthday. My friends threw me a surprise party. They showed up with a ton of food and lots of beers and they even had a rock and roll band. It turned into an all night party and I had\n[00:38 - 00:41] Speaker USER: And your neighbors started complaining about the noise?\n[00:41 - 01:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, everyone in the building was there. It was a great party. Unfortunately, some people accidentally broke the living room window. Next day, I gotta repair person to come over to fix the window. Since he was already here, I had him fix the broken washing machine, which I had been complaining to the house owner about for over 2 months. Then last week, I mailed the money for the house, not including the repair costs. But this morning, my house owner called me angrily and said that he wouldn't pay for the repairs. That doesn't seem fair. What should I do?\n[01:15 - 01:23] Speaker USER: Before we get into that, you mentioned the heater earlier. Did the landlord eventually cover the cost of that repair, or was it something you had to handle yourself?" + }, + { + "key": "841", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/841/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: So what's this document that you wanted to show me?\n[00:03 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's the most recent one. I've been watching you for weeks, and I trust your judgment\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Wait, what do you mean you've been watching me? Is there something specific you've noticed?\n[00:12 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: I just wanted to make sure you were ready for this. The document says that the city is going to be evacuated soon.\n[00:20 - 00:21] Speaker USER: What? Why?\n[00:22 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: There's been a lot of talk lately about an impending attack. People are scared. The government is advising everyone to stay calm\n[00:29 - 00:34] Speaker USER: An attack? Are there any details on who is behind this or how imminent it is?\n[00:35 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: The document doesn't specify who, just that it's serious enough for the government to take this step. But I haven't mentioned where we might go yet...\n[00:44 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Right, where would we even go?\n[00:46 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't know. Maybe the countryside? Somewhere safe.\n[00:50 - 00:54] Speaker USER: This is crazy. I can't just leave my life here behind.\n[00:55 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know it's hard, but we have to do what's best for our safety." + }, + { + "key": "842", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/842/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Wow, I can finally taste my food!\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's because you're finally adding salt to it.\n[00:07 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Yeah, I never realized how important salt was for flavor. It makes all the difference in the overall taste\n[00:14 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of which, have you tried using other seasonings too? Salt is great, but combining it with herbs and spices can really elevate your dishes.\n[00:24 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Good point! I should definitely experiment more. But I was saying, it makes all the difference in the world.\n[00:30 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know, right? Salt is essential for bringing out the natural flavors in food. Without it, everything would taste bland and unappetizing, like\n[00:38 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Boring, exactly! I can't believe I went so long without using salt. From now on, I'm going to make sure to use it in everything I cook." + }, + { + "key": "843", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/843/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: I don't like it when it's dark in here.\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: What are you afraid of?\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker USER: I don't know. I just get this feeling that something is going to happen, like\n[00:08 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Jump out at you? I get that. Sometimes our minds play tricks on us in the dark.\n[00:15 - 00:18] Speaker USER: There's nothing here that can hurt you.\n[00:19 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know, but I can't help the way I feel.\n[00:22 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Do you want me to turn on the light?\n[00:24 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, that would make it worse. Then I would feel like I'm being watched by\n[00:28 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Watched? I understand. How about we leave the door open a little bit so some light can come in?" + }, + { + "key": "844", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/844/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Are you paid on a commission or salary basis now?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm paid on a salary.\n[00:06 - 00:07] Speaker USER: What's your monthly salary?\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: At present I get 1,800 yuan per month.\n[00:12 - 00:15] Speaker USER: How much do you hope to get a month here?\n[00:16 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's not the problem I care about. You can decide on my expectations based\n[00:20 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but I want to make sure we're on the same page. Are you saying you're flexible with the salary as long as it matches your experience?\n[00:28 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Exactly, I believe my experience and capacity should guide the decision.\n[00:33 - 00:47] Speaker USER: If we decide to hire you, we'd pay you two thousand and five hundred yuan a month at the start. You can have Saturdays and Sundays off. Besides, you may have a paid month holiday every year. How do you think about it?\n[00:48 - 01:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds reasonable. But just to clarify, when you mentioned deciding based on my capacity and experience earlier, I was going to add that I'm also looking for opportunities for growth within the company.\n[01:02 - 01:09] Speaker USER: Absolutely, we value growth and development here, and there will be plenty of opportunities for you to advance.\n[01:09 - 01:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you, Mr. Brown. I really appreciate your assistance." + }, + { + "key": "845", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/845/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, Rowyn. I have something for you.\n[00:03 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: What is it?\n[00:04 - 00:05] Speaker USER: A balloon.\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, thank you. It's really red and has a shiny surface\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but does it have helium? I was thinking of tying it to my chair.\n[00:15 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, it doesn't have helium, but it does have a smiley face on it.\n[00:19 - 00:20] Speaker USER: You're welcome.\n[00:20 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: So, what's your favorite color?\n[00:23 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Hmm, that's tough. I think I would have to say blue, but\n[00:26 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Green? I had a feeling you'd say that.\n[00:29 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Yeah, it's green. It's just a really pretty color and it always makes me feel happy when I see it.\n[00:35 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: That makes sense. I like green too." + }, + { + "key": "846", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/846/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Why is this place such a mess? It's so cluttered and the floors are sticky.\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't know. Maybe the store is just old and needs to be renovated to\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker USER: You know, I was thinking the same thing. But still, shouldn't they at least try to keep it somewhat clean?\n[00:16 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, that must be it. It's just so dirty. I can't believe people shop here.\n[00:22 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Well, it is a discount store. People are probably just looking for a good deal and don't care as much\n[00:27 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: True, but even if it's a discount store, a little cleanliness can go a long way in keeping customers. I wouldn't want to shop here, though. It's too messy for me." + }, + { + "key": "847", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/847/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Do you know much about red pandas?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've never heard of them, but I'm sure they're amazing!\n[00:06 - 00:13] Speaker USER: I thought they were pretty cute. They're not domesticated. They're endangered, but they can be quite playful and\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh that's awesome. I'm actually a big animal lover. Do you like science?\n[00:18 - 00:22] Speaker USER: I like learning about science, but I'm not a huge science buff like I am with art.\n[00:23 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm really interested in how the brain works. Have you ever heard of mirror neurons?\n[00:28 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Oh wow, that sounds fascinating. I wonder if we have mirror neurons in our brains that\n[00:32 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but I just realized we didn't finish talking about red pandas being playful. Can you tell me more about that?\n[00:40 - 00:50] Speaker USER: Sure, they can be quite playful, especially when they are young. Now, about mirror neurons, I think we probably do have them in our brains. They're pretty cool.\n[00:51 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: What else do you like to do?\n[00:53 - 00:58] Speaker USER: I like to watch documentaries about different animal habitats. I'm also a big soccer fan!\n[00:59 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: What kind of soccer do you like to play?\n[01:02 - 01:04] Speaker USER: I like to play indoor soccer." + }, + { + "key": "848", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/848/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey.\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hey, how are you?\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker USER: I'm good. Just a little stressed with\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Tired? Yeah, you look it. You want to go lie down?\n[00:09 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Yeah, I think I will. Thanks.\n[00:12 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: No problem. Let me know if you need anything." + }, + { + "key": "849", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/849/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Hi Blakeley! I saw that you were starting a new project and I wanted to give you some advice on which program to consider, especially\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, thanks! I was actually just about to ask for suggestions. Do you have a specific program in mind?\n[00:12 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Well, for your project, I would recommend using Adobe Photoshop. It's easy to use and has a lot of features that will allow you\n[00:18 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but I'm a bit concerned about the learning curve. Do you think it's manageable for someone who's not very experienced with design software?\n[00:27 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Absolutely, it's very user-friendly even for beginners. Plus, there are plenty of tutorials available online to help you get started." + }, + { + "key": "850", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/850/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, what's up?\n[00:01 - 00:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not much. How are you?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I'm alright. Just been busy lately.\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: We haven't seen you in a while. What have you been up to?\n[00:10 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Just been busy with work and trying to\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Work is good, but you should make time for your friends and family too. We miss you.\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker USER: I know, I'm sorry. I've just been really busy and stressed out lately.\n[00:21 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: What's going on? You can tell us anything, you know that. We're here for you no matter what.\n[00:28 - 00:42] Speaker USER: It's just...I feel like I've failed everyone. I was supposed to be the one who made something of himself and now I'm barely scraping by. I don't want to burden anyone with my problems though so I've just been avoiding talking about\n[00:41 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Lynzee, we're not judging you or anything like that. Everyone has their own struggles and we just want to help you through yours if we can. There's nothing wrong with asking for help when you need it.\n[00:53 - 01:03] Speaker USER: I know, it's just hard for me to admit that I need help. I'm so used to being the one who helps others that it feels weird asking for help myself.\n[01:04 - 01:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: We understand. But like we said, we're here for you no matter what. So please, don't be afraid to reach out to us when you need someone to talk to. We love you and only want the best for you." + }, + { + "key": "851", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/851/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:10] Speaker USER: I was just sitting in the living room when I saw the news report about the nuclear explosion. I can't believe something like that could happen. I'm feeling really lucky that we're not closer to the impact zone,\n[00:09 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know, it's just so scary. But do you think we should be doing something right now, like preparing in case the situation gets worse?\n[00:18 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Absolutely. I'm really worried about the long-term effects of radiation exposure, and we need to be proactive. Even if we're not directly exposed to the radiation, there could still be fallout from the explosion that could contaminate our food and water supplies, and\n[00:33 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're right, that's a good point. We should probably start thinking about what supplies we need to stock up on. Do you have any idea where we should start?\n[00:43 - 00:56] Speaker USER: Yeah, let's make a list of essential items. We need to ensure we have enough food, water, and medical supplies in case we have to shelter in place for a while. And we should also have a plan ready in case we need to evacuate.\n[00:57 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: Agreed. I'll start writing down some ideas." + }, + { + "key": "852", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/852/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: How are you doing?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm doing great! What are you making for dinner?\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker USER: I've been cooking for most of the day! I'm planning to have enchiladas tonight.\n[00:09 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh! What's your favorite recipe?\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker USER: I've never really made them myself, so I'm just winging it. I'm not quite sure what to use for\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, are you sure you have all the ingredients you need? I remember last time you ran out of cheese.\n[00:24 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Oh, thanks for reminding me! I actually do have everything this time. Anyway, I was saying I'm not quite sure what to put in them yet. Do you have any suggestions?\n[00:34 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, good luck! Let me know how they turn out!" + }, + { + "key": "853", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/853/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Father, thank you for baptizing me. I've been struggling with my faith for a while, but after being baptized, I finally feel at peace with\n[00:08 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, Annabella. I'm just curious—what was it that finally brought you to the decision to be baptized?\n[00:16 - 00:26] Speaker USER: I guess I just realized that I needed to do something to cement my faith. Being baptized seemed like the most logical way to do that.\n[00:27 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: And how do you feel now that you've been baptized?\n[00:30 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Honestly? I feel great. Like a huge weight has been lifted off of my shoulders. I'm finally at peace with myself and with the direction\n[00:38 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: With God, right? That's truly a blessing, Annabella. Baptism is such a powerful step in one's spiritual journey.\n[00:46 - 00:51] Speaker USER: Yes, with God. And I'm really grateful for the support I've received throughout this process.\n[00:52 - 01:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's wonderful, Annabella. Baptism is a very special moment in someone's life—it's a time when we celebrate new beginnings and recommit ourselves to our faith. I'm glad it was such a positive experience for you." + }, + { + "key": "854", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/854/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: What can I do for you?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I want to get my car washed.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Would you like the regular car wash package?\n[00:08 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't know what you mean.\n[00:10 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Well, we will wash the exterior from top to bottom. We use a special shampoo, which gives the body that extra shine and\n[00:17 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you wash windows as part of that?\n[00:20 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Of course. We wash the windows inside and out. Oh, and I should mention that the shampoo also adds an extra shine to the body.\n[00:28 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: What about the interior?\n[00:30 - 00:37] Speaker USER: We use a vacuum cleaner that removes all the dirt, and we throw away all of the trash that we can find in\n[00:36 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: And do you clean the seats as well?\n[00:38 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Yes, we make sure the seats are thoroughly cleaned. So, does the regular car wash package sound good to you?\n[00:45 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sounds good, the regular car wash package will be OK." + }, + { + "key": "855", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/855/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Can I get you something to drink?\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, but I don't drink much. So I don't know what to choose from\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Oh, in that case, how about an aperitif? It's a light way to start.\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: It sounds good. I'd like to start with a Compari.\n[00:14 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Stirred or shaken?\n[00:16 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Stirred will be fine.\n[00:18 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Here you are.\n[00:20 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks. Does the bar have a signature drink?\n[00:24 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Sure. All of our mixed drinks are excellent. You can also try a delicious non-alcoholic option if\n[00:30 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I was curious about that Compari—was it stirred or shaken? I didn't catch that earlier.\n[00:37 - 00:46] Speaker USER: It was stirred, as you requested. But back to the drinks, you might like to try a Singer. It has lime juice and grenadine over ice.\n[00:47 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: It sounds interesting. I'll take one." + }, + { + "key": "856", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/856/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: That makes sense. What about you? What do you think about\n[00:02 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but do you think Marx's focus on fairness might actually motivate people to work harder, knowing that everyone starts from the same place?\n[00:12 - 00:27] Speaker USER: That's an interesting point. I hadn't thought of it that way. But I still think that people should focus on what they want and not worry so much about fairness. I think that people should be equal, but people should also take pride in their own successes.\n[00:27 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, but I think that there can be a good balance between focusing on yourself and focusing on making sure that everyone is fair.\n[00:35 - 00:36] Speaker USER: How so?\n[00:37 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, we have to focus on ourselves so that we have the skills to achieve what we want to achieve. But I don't think people should have the unfair advantage of starting off better than everyone else.\n[00:49 - 00:58] Speaker USER: I guess. I think that fairness is a really important thing. If we all work as hard as we can, the world will be a better place." + }, + { + "key": "857", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/857/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: What is your favorite type of dog to groom?\n[00:02 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, it's definitely a mutt! I like the sense of adventure I get from grooming a mixed breed.\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Mutts definitely are the best!\n[00:12 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: How often do you groom your dog?\n[00:15 - 00:18] Speaker USER: I groom Bo about once a month.\n[00:19 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: What does he look like?\n[00:20 - 00:26] Speaker USER: He's a black lab mix. He's pretty small, but I like his curly fur, which\n[00:25 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Curly fur? That sounds adorable! Does he shed a lot?\n[00:30 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Not too much, but sometimes his fur can get tangled. I haven't mentioned that he has a really playful personality, which\n[00:36 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Playful dogs are the best! Do you take him to the park often?" + }, + { + "key": "858", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/858/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Hey, Chesney. I just wanted to give you a full report on the situation we're dealing with\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I've been meaning to ask you about that. What's going on?\n[00:07 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Well, it's a bit of a long story. But the short version is that we have a lot of people who are very upset about the current state of affairs.\n[00:16 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: I see. And what exactly are they upset about?\n[00:20 - 00:30] Speaker USER: A lot of things, really. They're upset about the war, they're upset about the economy, they're upset about corruption in government. Basically, they're just fed up with the way things are being handled,\n[00:29 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Corruption in government? That's a big one. Do you think we have any leverage to actually address that issue in a meaningful way?\n[00:38 - 00:51] Speaker USER: It's definitely a sensitive issue. We need to approach it carefully, but I was also thinking we could try talking to them about their specific grievances. Maybe there's something we can do to help them out specifically.\n[00:51 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like a good idea. Let me know if you need any help with that and I'll see what I can do from my end as well." + }, + { + "key": "859", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/859/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: I've always wanted to go to France!\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I would love to go too. What a beautiful country.\n[00:06 - 00:14] Speaker USER: I've always been interested in French history. I did some French in college, but I think I could take it a lot further if I had the chance to\n[00:14 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, do you think knowing French is essential for enjoying a trip there?\n[00:18 - 00:28] Speaker USER: It would certainly help in understanding the culture better. But I haven't mentioned that learning French could also open up job opportunities in international\n[00:27 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's true! And it could also make traveling easier and more immersive." + }, + { + "key": "860", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/860/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, Mom. Do you need any help with dinner?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I think I've got it under control. Thanks for offering, though.\n[00:07 - 00:10] Speaker USER: You're welcome. So, what's for dinner tonight?\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but before I forget, do you think we could bake some cookies for the bake sale tomorrow?\n[00:15 - 00:24] Speaker USER: That's a great idea! I was just thinking about that. We have all the ingredients we need. Let's get started right away so they can be fresh for the sale tomorrow.\n[00:25 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay, sounds good to me.\n[00:27 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Hey, Mom. Thanks for letting me help you bake cookies for the bake sale. It was fun.\n[00:32 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're welcome, honey. I'm glad you had fun. We made a lot of cookies and I think we'll be able to raise a lot of money for the school\n[00:40 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Speaking of raising money, do you think we should make a sign to go with the cookies? Something that highlights the cause?\n[00:47 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a fantastic idea! A sign would definitely draw more attention. Let's work on that next." + }, + { + "key": "861", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/861/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, don't I know you from somewhere?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, sorry. I don't think so.\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Didn't you use to work at Common Fitness Gym?\n[00:09 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I'm afraid I did not.\n[00:12 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Oh, but I know you from somewhere else. Did you use to work at the movie theater downtown? You did. Yes. It's you. I go there all the time and you always sell me popcorn and maybe you\n[00:23 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but I think you're confusing me with someone else. I've never worked at a movie theater.\n[00:29 - 00:42] Speaker USER: No, I know you. I have met you before! Hold on. Let me think. This is driving me crazy. I know that we've talked before. Oh, I remember now. You work at the Whole Bean Cafe on the corner. Is that where I\n[00:41 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I don't work there either. Sorry, ma'am, but I really have to get going.\n[00:47 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Oh, before you go, what were you saying about the popcorn earlier?\n[00:52 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was just going to say I've never sold popcorn at a theater. Maybe I just look familiar." + }, + { + "key": "862", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/862/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Good morning. What can I do for you?\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm in Room 309. I'm checking out today. Can I have my bill now?\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Certainly. Please wait a moment. Here you are.\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks. Wait... What's this? The 30 dollar for the minibar\n[00:14 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Excuse me, I just wanted to clarify that the $30 charge is for your laundry service on Nov. 20th.\n[00:21 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: But I didn't take any laundry service during my stay here. I think you have added someone else's charge to my bill.\n[00:30 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Ummmm...Sorry, would you mind waiting a moment? We'll check it with the department concerned.\n[00:36 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: No. As long as we get this straightened out. Oh, and I just realized—what about the minibar? Did you already include that?\n[00:44 - 00:54] Speaker USER: I'm very sorry. There has been a mistake with the laundry charge, we'll correct the bill. As for the minibar, it was already included. Please take a look at the updated bill.\n[00:55 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay, here you are." + }, + { + "key": "863", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/863/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I really like listening to music! What's your favorite band?\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: I like listening to a lot of different music, but I really like Bob Dylan.\n[00:09 - 00:12] Speaker USER: I love Bob Dylan. I saw him in concert a few years ago.\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's great! I saw him play once, too, but it was an awful experience because\n[00:18 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Really? What happened that made it so awful?\n[00:22 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: He missed a lot of notes and his voice was just not the same. It was quite disappointing.\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Yeah, I was so disappointed. He missed a lot of notes.\n[00:33 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's too bad. I think his music is amazing." + }, + { + "key": "864", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/864/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Brian, do you know how to speak English?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes.\n[00:05 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Where did you learn?\n[00:07 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: I learned in college.\n[00:09 - 00:11] Speaker USER: You speak really well.\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you.\n[00:13 - 00:15] Speaker USER: How long have you been in the U.S.?\n[00:16 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: 3 weeks.\n[00:17 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Is your wife with you?\n[00:19 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, she just got her visa\n[00:20 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Oh, did she have any trouble adjusting to the new environment?\n[00:23 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not really, she's doing fine. But I was saying she just got here yesterday.\n[00:29 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Got it. Have you been to California before?\n[00:32 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: No. I've never been there." + }, + { + "key": "865", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/865/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What do you do for fun?\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Nothing, really!\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker USER: That's great - nothing is just as good as something, haha. I do like to play tennis.\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's interesting. I've always wanted to learn how to play tennis.\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker USER: It's great exercise. What do you think of powerlifting?\n[00:18 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: I had a friend tell me that it was a good way to stay in shape and\n[00:21 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but I'm really curious—did your friend mention any specific benefits of powerlifting over other forms of exercise?\n[00:29 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: They mentioned it helps build strength more effectively. I would like to try it.\n[00:34 - 00:37] Speaker USER: I agree! What would you like to learn about it?\n[00:38 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: I would like to learn about the different forms of the sport, as well as the equipment used to ensure safety\n[00:43 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Equipment is crucial, but I'm also curious about the forms you're interested in. Are you thinking of starting with squats or deadlifts?\n[00:53 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: Probably squats. But I do need to know more about the equipment too. How do you think you'll go about learning about it?\n[01:01 - 01:04] Speaker USER: I'm thinking of getting an information book." + }, + { + "key": "866", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/866/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Hi, Dan, I'm calling to check on that order of 100 computers were the tenth of September. However, it has been delayed for 2 days.\n[00:08 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I know. I mean to call you and tell you that the factory is short of hands at the moment. They say they can get the order to you by the eigh teenth, but\n[00:17 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but the eighteenth is really pushing it for us. If you can give me Steve's phone number, I'll call him and tell him about this. Do you have his number handy?\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it's 87506638.\n[00:30 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Sorry, is that double 6 or double 3?\n[00:33 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Double 6.\n[00:35 - 00:40] Speaker USER: I suppose he can't really complain. Those computers are a bargain.\n[00:40 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Exactly. A few days, it shouldn't make that much difference. By the way, I was going to say they can get the order to you by the eighteenth. Thanks for understanding, Darlene." + }, + { + "key": "867", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/867/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: What do you know about our company?\n[00:03 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, as I know this company is one of the largest and best in this field of business. It mainly produces toys for children. It employs more than 10,000 people throughout the world. The president now is Mr. Jackson. The Shanghai branch was founded five years ago with a staff of more than 2,000.\n[00:22 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Very good. If you enter this company, what department would you like to work in?\n[00:27 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: May I work in the sales department?\n[00:30 - 00:36] Speaker USER: OK. Oh, how much do you make at your current job, if you don't mind my asking?\n[00:36 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm paid 2,000 yuan per month plus some allowances and bonus as that come to about 3,000 yuan a month. How much will you [interrupt]\n[00:45 - 00:54] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but before we discuss your potential salary here, could you clarify what allowances you receive currently?\n[00:54 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, I receive transportation and meal allowances. Now, how much will you pay me?\n[01:00 - 01:11] Speaker USER: Well, the starting salary for a clerk in our company is 2,500 yuan monthly, and after three months, he would get a raise if his work is satisfactory.\n[01:11 - 01:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you have any fringe benefits?\n[01:15 - 01:22] Speaker USER: Sure, we provide a semi-annual bonus, a small bonus at Spring Festival, and four weeks of paid vacation a year.\n[01:23 - 01:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: How about insurance and full health insurance?\n[01:28 - 01:32] Speaker USER: We can buy that for you, and we also include dental and vision coverage.\n[01:33 - 01:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds good." + }, + { + "key": "868", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/868/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: It's much larger than I expected. When was the plant [interrupt]\n[00:02 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but I just realized I didn't ask—how many employees do you have working here?\n[00:09 - 00:19] Speaker USER: We have 500 employees, running on three shifts. But you were asking about when the plant was set up— it was\n[00:18 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh right, when was it established?\n[00:22 - 00:27] Speaker USER: In the early 70s. We'll soon be celebrating the 30th anniversary.\n[00:28 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Congratulations!\n[00:30 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Thank you.\n[00:33 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Does the plant work with everything from the raw material to the finished product?\n[00:39 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Our associates specializing in these fields make some accessories. Well, here we're at the production shop. Shall we start with the assembly line?" + }, + { + "key": "869", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/869/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Have you read any of Shakespeare's plays?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Nope. I don't really enjoy reading much.\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Interesting. Have you seen any of the adaptations?\n[00:11 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Umm. I remember my English teacher reading some of them to the class. It was kind of boring at\n[00:16 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but when your teacher read to the class, did you find it more engaging than reading on your own?\n[00:23 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: It was kind of weird, but yeah, a bit more engaging. There's a really interesting film called Hamlet. It's a modern adaptation. I think it\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Oh, I love modern adaptations! Do you think it captures the essence of the original play well?\n[00:38 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: I recommend it. Huh. Will have to check it out." + }, + { + "key": "870", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/870/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, friends. What's up?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hey, Cade. Not much. Just hanging out.\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker USER: That's cool. I'm doing great, too. I just ate the last piece of pizza that\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, the last piece of cake? Who let you have it?\n[00:14 - 00:21] Speaker USER: I did. I was feeling pretty good about myself, so I decided to treat myself to the last piece of cake.\n[00:21 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like a really good idea! We're all jealous of you right now, but we're happy for you, too. You deserved it!" + }, + { + "key": "871", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/871/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I just love reading poems. They make me feel so happy and connected to\n[00:03 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Free, right? I totally get that. There's something about them that just makes you feel alive.\n[00:10 - 00:21] Speaker USER: I know! And it's like, even if nobody else is reading them, I still feel like somebody is reading them with me. Like we're sharing the experience of understanding\n[00:20 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Together, yes! It's like a silent connection with others who have felt the same emotions through the same words.\n[00:28 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Exactly! I feel like I'm connected to all these other people who have ever read the same poems as me. It's like we're all part of this big, beautiful community.\n[00:38 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's so true. And it's also nice to know that we can bring joy to others just by reading our favorite poems.\n[00:47 - 00:54] Speaker USER: Absolutely! I feel like that's what poetry is all about - sharing the beauty and joy that exists in the world." + }, + { + "key": "872", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/872/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Hey, Mr. Saunders. I'm sorry for calling so last minute, but I'm not feeling well and won't be able to come into work today.\n[00:07 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh no, what's wrong? Is\n[00:10 - 00:15] Speaker USER: I don't know, I just feel really exhausted and thought it would be best to stay home and rest today.\n[00:16 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Alright, well take care of yourself and let me know if you need anything.\n[00:19 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Thanks, will do." + }, + { + "key": "873", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/873/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Look, here is a copy of the Washington Post. Do you know when it was founded?\n[00:05 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: I happened to have a book right here about the development of newspapers. Let me see. Oh, it was founded in December eighteen seventy-seven by Stilson Hutchens, who\n[00:14 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but do you know which newspaper is older, the New York Times or the Washington Post?\n[00:21 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: The New York Times. It was founded in September eighteen fifty-one by Henry Raymond and George Jones. But I was about to mention that Stilson Hutchens was the founder of the Washington Post.\n[00:34 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Got it, thanks! And how about the Los Angeles Times?\n[00:38 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: It was first published in December eighteen eighty-one, under the direction of Nathan Cole Junior and Thomas Guardineer. Interestingly, it was initially started to counter the influence of the Southern Pacific Railroad." + }, + { + "key": "874", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/874/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: When do you think the PlayStation 5 will come out?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think next year! Maybe around\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Next year? I heard some rumors it might be earlier. Do you think that's possible?\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that's exciting! Are you planning to get one?\n[00:13 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Definitely, I am so looking forward to getting my hands on it! I am wondering if it will be out for the holidays, though. That would\n[00:20 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: If it comes out for the holidays, it would be the perfect gift! By the way, have you heard anything about the expected price?" + }, + { + "key": "875", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/875/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: What's wrong with you, Mr. Polly?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: What's wrong? I want a break from this horrible situation at\n[00:05 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but what exactly is making your job so unbearable? Is it the workload, or something else?\n[00:13 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's the workload, the monotony... everything. I just need a moment to breathe. Would you like to buy a bottle for me in the shop?\n[00:22 - 00:26] Speaker USER: It's a problem, because my boss is in that shop now.\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ok, I will go there myself. Sorry, Mr. Polly.\n[00:30 - 00:36] Speaker USER: It doesn't matter. Oh, God, I have only four dollars in my wallet. Is that possible for me to get something\n[00:35 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, before you go, I just remembered—why did you ask me to buy the drink in the first place? Was it just because you didn't want to run into your boss?\n[00:44 - 00:51] Speaker USER: Yes, exactly. I wanted to avoid them. But back to my wallet, do you think four dollars is enough to buy a drink?" + }, + { + "key": "876", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/876/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, how's it going?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not too bad. Just getting through the day.\n[00:05 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Yeah, I know what you mean. These days just seem to drag on forever. But it's nice to have something to look forward to at the end of the day, right?\n[00:15 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Definitely. So, what do you like doing in\n[00:17 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but I just remembered—what do you usually do to unwind after a long day?\n[00:23 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm really into music, so I like to play guitar and sing whenever I can. I'm also a big fan of movies and TV shows. How about you? What are some of your hobbies?\n[00:35 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Well, I love reading and spending time outdoors. Hiking and camping are some of my favorite things to do.\n[00:43 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds really cool! I've always wanted to try camping, but I've never had the chance. Maybe we could go sometime?\n[00:50 - 00:54] Speaker USER: Yeah, that would be fun! I'm sure we could find a time that works\n[00:53 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, before we plan, do you have any favorite camping spots or places you'd recommend?\n[00:58 - 01:05] Speaker USER: Oh, definitely! There's this amazing spot near the lake that's perfect for a weekend getaway. We could start there.\n[01:06 - 01:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sounds perfect. I'll look forward to it." + }, + { + "key": "877", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/877/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Hey, did you see the new French film that just came out? It's called The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2.\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: What? There's a second one? I hate sequels.\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Yeah, me too! That's why I like to watch French films - they don't have many sequels.\n[00:16 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: I could try learning some French.\n[00:19 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Oh, I would love to learn more about French cinema. What's your favorite French film?\n[00:25 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: There's a film called The Intouchables. It's about a wealthy quadriplegic who hires a poor black man to\n[00:30 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Wait, do you mean the one where they form an unlikely friendship? I've heard so much about it!\n[00:36 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it's a really uplifting story. I was also a big fan of Departures. It's about a flight attendant who was not able to fly after she lost her hearing.\n[00:46 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Did the main character still take the job even after she lost her hearing? I'm surprised she would be able\n[00:51 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, she decided to accept a position at a small local airport because it's close to her family.\n[00:59 - 01:01] Speaker USER: That's so admirable.\n[01:02 - 01:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes! And she learned sign language because she needed to communicate with her passengers.\n[01:07 - 01:10] Speaker USER: I can really get behind that. How come you took French?\n[01:11 - 01:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: My parents thought I should take French in college.\n[01:15 - 01:16] Speaker USER: Did you learn much?\n[01:16 - 01:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not really. But I did like traveling to France because I could actually understand what the people were saying!\n[01:24 - 01:28] Speaker USER: That must have been nice. Do you remember any French phrases?\n[01:28 - 01:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, the only French phrase I remember is \"ça va aller.\"\n[01:32 - 01:38] Speaker USER: That's a pretty useful phrase. Well, that's all I have for now. I'll let you go.\n[01:38 - 01:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Bonjour." + }, + { + "key": "878", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/878/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Thank you so much for accepting my offer on your home. I'm really excited to start the next chapter of my life here.\n[00:07 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're welcome! I'm glad that you loved the house as much as I do. It's been a great place to live, and I know you'll enjoy it just as much. Thanks again for your patience during\n[00:17 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Oh, speaking of which, do you need any help with the packing? I know it can be overwhelming.\n[00:22 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's very kind of you to offer, but I think I've got it covered. Probably in a couple of weeks, I just need to finish packing everything up and getting everything in order.\n[00:34 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Okay, that sounds good. I'll be sure to have the movers come over then so we can get everything moved out as quickly as possible.\n[00:40 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sounds like a plan. Thanks again for buying the house!\n[00:45 - 00:49] Speaker USER: No problem at all. I'm really looking forward to making it my own." + }, + { + "key": "879", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/879/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, how are you doing today?\n[00:01 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm doing well, Shea. How are you?\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker USER: I'm doing alright. I just wanted to get a haircut maybe something\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, before I forget, do you have any specific event coming up that you want this haircut for?\n[00:15 - 00:23] Speaker USER: No, nothing special, just felt like a change. I was thinking maybe something short on the sides and back, with a little bit of length on top.\n[00:23 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like a good idea. I can definitely do that for you." + }, + { + "key": "880", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/880/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey! I haven't seen you in forever. How have you been?\n[00:03 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've been good, thanks for asking. I've been busy with work and taking care of my family, but it's all good. So what about you? What have you been thinking about?\n[00:12 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Actually, before I answer that, how's your family? I remember your sister was expecting—did she have the baby yet?\n[00:18 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh yes! My sister just had her first baby, so we're all really happy for her. My mom is doing good too, but she's getting a little bit forgetful these days. And my dad is still working hard.\n[00:32 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Aww, that's so great! I'm really happy for your family. So what are you up to now? Are you still working at the same place?\n[00:40 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I am. I love my job, but I'm thinking about pursuing a\n[00:43 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Oh, are you thinking of switching careers or just moving to a new company?\n[00:48 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm not sure what I want to do yet, but I'll figure it out eventually.\n[00:52 - 00:59] Speaker USER: That's great! Change can be really good for you. I'm sure you'll make the right decision when the time comes.\n[00:59 - 01:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks, Lorene. I appreciate your support." + }, + { + "key": "881", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/881/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Where is Pamela? Is she coming? She told me she'd be here by\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but they are announcing your flight. You'd better board the plane.\n[00:08 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Are you rushing me?\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: I am just reminding you about the time. You don't want to miss the plane, do you?\n[00:16 - 00:20] Speaker USER: I know what I am doing. Don't worry. Can you do me a favor?\n[00:21 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Name it and I'll do it for you.\n[00:24 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Take care of Pamela when I am away. She is a nice girl. I don't want her to get hurt or anything.\n[00:30 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've got it.\n[00:31 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Thank you. Now I see that you are my true friend. Most of my so-called friends left me at the moment my company went under, and\n[00:38 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Bankrupt, right? I remember that time. But speaking of Pamela, you mentioned she was supposed to be here—do you think something happened?\n[00:48 - 00:56] Speaker USER: Yeah, she told me she'd be here, but I guess I'll have to check in with her later. Anyway, you are the only one who has stood by me the whole time.\n[00:56 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: I am just doing what I think I should do." + }, + { + "key": "882", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/882/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Excuse me. I'm a stranger here and lost my way around\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Can I help you?\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Sure. Can I get to the central department stall this way?\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Uh. . . Yes. Turn right, then take the second turning on your left, and\n[00:14 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Sorry, just to clarify, is it far from here?\n[00:17 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's about fifteen minutes' walk. By the way, I was saying you need to take the second turning on your left.\n[00:23 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Got it. And do you know where the national bank is?\n[00:27 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. It's on this street. Keep walking for two blocks and it's on the corner on the right.\n[00:33 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Thanks very much.\n[00:34 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: You are welcome. Good luck." + }, + { + "key": "883", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/883/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: How do you stretch after working out?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I use a foam roller and some other free weight equipment. It helps\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I just realized, do you think using free weights for stretching is safe for everyone?\n[00:12 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: It depends on the person's experience and form. That's a pretty intense workout! Do you do it every day?\n[00:19 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Yeah, I really like working out. Have you considered incorporating any\n[00:22 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I wanted to mention that adding some variety, like yoga, can really benefit your flexibility and recovery.\n[00:29 - 00:32] Speaker USER: I'm not sure, I'll have to look into that!" + }, + { + "key": "884", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/884/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hi, Patrice. You look like you're not enjoying the party\n[00:02 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but I just wanted to ask—why don't you like dancing?\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Yeah, I'm not really a fan of dancing. It's just not my thing.\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, you shouldn't just sit here by yourself then. Come dance with me!\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker USER: I don't know...\n[00:21 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Come on, it'll be fun! I promise.\n[00:24 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Alright, fine." + }, + { + "key": "885", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/885/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Hi Mrs. Richards, it's Umar from school. How are you?\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, hi Umar. I'm doing well, thank you. How are you?\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker USER: I'm good, thanks. I was just calling to check in on Tommy and see how he's been adjusting\n[00:13 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I was about to call the school myself. Tommy has been a bit down lately, and I was wondering if you've noticed anything unusual?\n[00:22 - 00:32] Speaker USER: I haven't noticed anything specific at school, but you mentioned earlier that he's been having a hard time at home with his little sister being sick. Do you think that's affecting him?\n[00:32 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it's been really tough on him. His sister's illness has taken a toll on the whole family.\n[00:39 - 00:45] Speaker USER: That sounds really difficult. If there's anything I can do to support Tommy at school, please don't hesitate to reach out.\n[00:46 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you, Umar. I really appreciate that. We'll keep managing as best as we can, but it's good to know you're there to help." + }, + { + "key": "886", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/886/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Well, I'd better get back to work. I've got a ton of stuff on my desk that\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, before you go, did you still want to catch a ride with me after work?\n[00:09 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Yeah, definitely. I was hoping to catch a ride with you. But I was just saying I have a ton of stuff on my desk that I need to finish before then.\n[00:19 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, I get it. Meet me at five?" + }, + { + "key": "887", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/887/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: You're all set now?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, thank you so much.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Really, it was no trouble\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: I just want to say, I couldn't have done it without you. How did you manage to get everything sorted so quickly?\n[00:13 - 00:21] Speaker USER: It was nothing, really. I just had some experience with similar situations before. But I noticed you were about to say something earlier—what was it?\n[00:21 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I just wanted to express how much I appreciated it.\n[00:27 - 00:29] Speaker USER: I was happy to help.\n[00:30 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: It was so kind of you.\n[00:32 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Don't mention it.\n[00:34 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're a real friend in need." + }, + { + "key": "888", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/888/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: It's so nice out today, isn't it?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, it really is. The weather has been great lately, and\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Speaking of the weather, do you think it's going to stay like this? I was planning to go hiking this weekend.\n[00:11 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think it should be fine, but you might want to check the forecast just in case. I've been enjoying spending time outdoors lately too. It's just so peaceful and calming.\n[00:22 - 00:29] Speaker USER: I can definitely understand that. There's something about being in nature that can be really refreshing and invigorating.\n[00:29 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely. I think it's important to take time for yourself and just enjoy the simple things in life.\n[00:36 - 00:38] Speaker USER: I couldn't agree more." + }, + { + "key": "889", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/889/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Well, there's a lot going on, as always. Let's see, in the US, there was a big court ruling today on immigration. The Supreme Court ruled that immigrants who are in the country illegally cannot be deported without first having a hearing before a judge, which\n[00:15 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but does this mean that every immigrant, regardless of their situation, has the right to a hearing now?\n[00:24 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Yes, exactly. They can't be deported without due process of law. They have to be given a chance to argue their case before a judge. This is a big win for immigrants' rights advocates.\n[00:35 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, it definitely is. What else is going on?\n[00:38 - 00:54] Speaker USER: Well, in the Middle East, there has been more violence between Israel and Palestine. Palestinian militants have been firing rockets into Israel, and Israel has responded with airstrikes. There have been reports of casualties on both sides, including\n[00:53 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: You know, it's heartbreaking to hear about this ongoing conflict. Do you think there's any hope for a resolution, or is it just going to keep escalating?\n[01:03 - 01:21] Speaker USER: It's hard to say. The situation is so deeply rooted in decades of tension and mistrust. While there are efforts for peace, the cycle of violence makes it difficult to see a clear path forward. And speaking of violence, we're also getting reports of a possible terrorist attack in London..." + }, + { + "key": "890", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/890/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I just wish I didn't have to deal with people.\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why not?\n[00:05 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Because people are annoying. They're always talking, and they never listen. Plus, they're always doing things that I don't want them to like making\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Like what exactly? I'm curious—what do they do that bothers you the most?\n[00:18 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Well, for starters, they make decisions without considering how it affects me. And then, when I try to explain my perspective, they just brush it off. It's like they don't even care.\n[00:30 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds pretty frustrating.\n[00:33 - 00:39] Speaker USER: It is. I just wish I could be alone all the time. Then I wouldn't have to deal with any of that constant pressure\n[00:38 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: But wouldn't being alone all the time get lonely? I mean, even if people are frustrating, isn't there some value in having them around?\n[00:47 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Maybe, but at least it would be peaceful." + }, + { + "key": "891", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/891/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hello! What are you doing?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm looking for the best mortgage rates on the internet.\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Haha, that's funny. What kind of interest rate should I expect?\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: I am really not sure. The best way to find out is to apply for a mortgage and see what the banks offer.\n[00:16 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Oh. I'll check that out. Do you know anyone who has taken out a mortgage recently?\n[00:21 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, my sister and my mom both took out loans a few months ago. They got some really great rates compared\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but did they face any issues during the application process?\n[00:31 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: They did mention some paperwork delays, but overall, they were satisfied. They both took out loans through Smallwood.\n[00:40 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Oh. Do you recommend them?\n[00:43 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: I wouldn't recommend them. They were all very rude. But I guess they are just doing their job, and\n[00:48 - 00:54] Speaker USER: That's really disappointing to hear. Did they at least get good customer support after the initial interaction?\n[00:54 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: They didn't mention much about the support afterward. I'm not sure what I am going to do now. It's just not easy getting a mortgage these days!" + }, + { + "key": "892", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/892/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Mary, why are you so tired?\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I go to the personnel market every day, and put a lot of energy into it.\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Why don't you think about applying for a job on the Internet?\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: On the Internet? I have never tried that but I've\n[00:14 - 00:18] Speaker USER: It's very convenient and very popular now. You should give it a try!\n[00:19 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: So how to apply for a job on the Internet?\n[00:22 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Just get online and send your application through email to the employer.\n[00:27 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: But how can I know which employer is hiring?\n[00:30 - 00:37] Speaker USER: You could place your job hunting information on the Job Wanted channel on a recruitment website.\n[00:37 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Will the employers see my information?\n[00:40 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Yes. If they think you are a fit, maybe they will reach out\n[00:43 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hold on, is it really safe to job hunt on the Internet?\n[00:47 - 00:58] Speaker USER: Oh, definitely. But as I was saying, if they think you are a fit, they might contact you directly. Just be sure to use reputable sites and protect your personal information." + }, + { + "key": "893", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/893/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Why is his name Kierkegaard?\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: He was a Danish philosopher who got a lot of attention for his existentialist ideas.\n[00:07 - 00:09] Speaker USER: What is existentialism?\n[00:10 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Kierkegaard was a skeptic who believed that most people don't really know who they are. They can only know that they are something by trying to do or feel something. But, he believed that we are always hiding behind our constructed identities,\n[00:25 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but could you clarify what you mean by \"hiding behind our masks\"? It sounds intriguing.\n[00:33 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, he meant that people often present a facade to the world, concealing their true selves. This concept is central to his philosophy. Do you have any existentialist ideals?\n[00:46 - 00:58] Speaker USER: I see. I don't think so. I'm still learning a lot about existentialism. By the way, you mentioned masks earlier, could you elaborate more on how this idea influences modern existentialist thought?" + }, + { + "key": "894", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/894/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Do you like modern art?\n[00:02 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm not really sure what you mean, but if you are asking whether I like going to the Met, I do! I try to go at least once a year.\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker USER: I love going to museums. Who is your favorite modern artist?\n[00:15 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: I really enjoy seeing the work of Mark Rothko. He has such an amazing ability to create atmosphere through his use of\n[00:21 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I just remembered something! Did you know there's a Rothko exhibition coming up next month at the Met?\n[00:29 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that's fantastic! I didn't know that. I'll definitely check it out. As I was saying, his paintings are really captivating, and\n[00:37 - 00:45] Speaker USER: His use of color is just mesmerizing. I agree, the vibrancy is unparalleled. What do you think about the way he layers colors to create depth?" + }, + { + "key": "895", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/895/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: My documents. I can't find them anywhere, and\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Have you checked your bag? Sometimes we overlook the most obvious places.\n[00:08 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Oh, I didn't think of that. Let me check... No, they're not here. Do you think they could be somewhere else in the room?\n[00:15 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Let's take a look around. Where do you think they could be?\n[00:19 - 00:22] Speaker USER: I don't know. I've looked everywhere.\n[00:22 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Let's check under the bed first, just\n[00:25 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Wait, before that, did you already check the closet? Sometimes things fall behind other items.\n[00:30 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: I haven't checked there yet. Let's look.\n[00:34 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Okay, let's do that. Where else could they be?\n[00:37 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't know. Maybe they're lost.\n[00:39 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Don't worry, we'll find them." + }, + { + "key": "896", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/896/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Stupid girl, making me spend so much money, now I have to get it from the ATM... I should have just used my card at the store instead of coming all the way here.\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hello, welcome to Universal Bank. Please insert your card into the slot.\n[00:15 - 00:23] Speaker USER: I know where to put my card! Stupid machine, talking to me like I'm an idiot... I should have just gone to another bank.\n[00:23 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Please input your 6-digit PIN code followed by the pound key. Thank you. Please select an option. Thank you. You have selected withdrawal.\n[00:34 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Yeah, yeah, I know what I selected. Just gimme my money! I don't have all day.\n[00:39 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Please type the amount you would like to withdraw. Thank you, you want to transfer 10,000 USD to the World Wildlife Foundation. If this is correct please press the confirm\n[00:50 - 00:56] Speaker USER: What? Transfer? No, no! Stupid machine, what are you doing! No! I didn't ask for this!\n[00:57 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Confirmed. Thank you for using our bank! Please remove your card from the slot. Goodbye!\n[01:03 - 01:08] Speaker USER: No, no way! What happened? Give me my money! This can't be happening!\n[01:09 - 01:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Danger, danger! The exits have been sealed and the doors will remain locked until the local authorities arrive. Thank you for using our bank. Have a nice day." + }, + { + "key": "897", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/897/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Doctor, I'm not feeling so well. I hit my head on a lamppost and now I have a concussion.\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Let's take a look. How did this happen? Did\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, I just remembered—my vision has been blurry since the accident. Is that something to worry about?\n[00:13 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Blurry vision can be a symptom of a concussion, so it's definitely something we need to monitor closely. But first, how exactly did you hit your head? Were you walking when\n[00:24 - 00:30] Speaker USER: I wasn't paying attention and I walked right into the lamppost. It happened so quickly, I didn't even see it coming.\n[00:31 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay, let's take a look at your head. Have you been experiencing any other symptoms besides dizziness, nausea, and headache? Any sensitivity to light or noise?" + }, + { + "key": "898", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/898/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I'll be checking out of the hotel in about 40 minutes.\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Forty minutes or 40 seconds, ma'am, it doesn't matter, I'm ready for you.\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Great! As you know, however, the day in New York has hardly felt long\n[00:13 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, ma'am, but if you're planning to visit more spots, you might want to consider the time—New York traffic can be unpredictable.\n[00:23 - 00:29] Speaker USER: You're right, I should keep that in mind. What can I do with my baggage while I visit a few more tourist spots?\n[00:29 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: You can leave your baggage in our storage space, with a deposit.\n[00:35 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Isn't my baggage enough of a deposit?\n[00:38 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: I wish it was, but it isn't. They will still want a credit card.\n[00:43 - 00:47] Speaker USER: It's always something, isn't it? Let me think about this for a second.\n[00:48 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Don't forget that you have very little time, ma'am, before you have to check out and\n[00:51 - 00:57] Speaker USER: Oh, I know! Actually, I was just about to ask—what happens if I'm a few minutes late checking out?" + }, + { + "key": "899", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/899/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Hey, Mrs. Wilkinson. I just wanted to say thanks for helping me study for my math test. I think I did pretty well, actually.\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I'm so glad to hear that! Do you already know what grade you got?\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker USER: I'm not sure, but I think it was a B or higher.\n[00:15 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, congratulations! That's an improvement from your last test, where\n[00:19 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Yeah, I was really worried about this one, so I made sure to study a lot harder.\n[00:24 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good job! Keep up the good work and you'll do great in math." + }, + { + "key": "900", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/900/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hi, Tom! This is Marry with Hans furniture store.\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, Marry?\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker USER: I just wanted to let you to know that we had decided to offer the sales position to someone else.\n[00:11 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: I see.\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker USER: We considered you very carefully but the other candidate has more relevant experience\n[00:17 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, Marry, but I really believe I can bring a lot to the table. I'm a fast learner and I'm willing to work overtime to learn the business.\n[00:27 - 00:32] Speaker USER: I'm sure you are, but the other candidate has more experience in the field.\n[00:33 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: I understand, but I must ask you to reconsider your decision and give me a chance." + }, + { + "key": "901", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/901/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: What's the matter, Bill? You look kind of pale.\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I'm just tired.\n[00:05 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Why?\n[00:07 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I've been working until around ten every night this week,\n[00:09 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Hold on, you've been working until ten every night? That's not sustainable. Have you talked to your manager about this?\n[00:16 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not yet, but I probably should. I was saying, I've been working until around ten every night this week.\n[00:23 - 00:26] Speaker USER: You should go home at quitting time today and take it easy.\n[00:26 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. I think I will.\n[00:29 - 00:32] Speaker USER: That's good. Say, how's your brother?\n[00:32 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: He's fine, but he is awfully busy. He went to the States on a business trip two weeks ago.\n[00:38 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Oh, really? Is he staying there\n[00:41 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Is he back yet? No, he won't come back for several more weeks.\n[00:45 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Wow! He must have a lot to do there.\n[00:48 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, he does." + }, + { + "key": "902", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/902/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I don't care how you feel or what you need. All I care about is getting my own way.\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's not very considerate of you, Tyasia. Maybe you should try thinking about others for a change.\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Why should I? It's not like it would make any difference to me.\n[00:14 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, it could make a difference. If you started considering others, you might notice that people respond to you more positively, which could make things easier for you in the long run.\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Well, it would show that you're a caring person, and people would appreciate that.\n[00:30 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't see why I should bother. It's not like it would make me any better off.\n[00:34 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Happier? You'd be surprised, Tyasia. Caring about others can actually make you feel more fulfilled. You should give it a try sometime." + }, + { + "key": "903", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/903/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hello, 332440.\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh hello, Sally. This is Dave Thomson here. Could I speak to Jim please?\n[00:08 - 00:15] Speaker USER: I'm afraid he's not in at the moment Dave. He went out about an hour ago and he's not expected back\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you know where he went? I have something quite urgent to discuss with him.\n[00:19 - 00:26] Speaker USER: He mentioned he was going to get some paint, but I wouldn't be surprised if he's stopped off at the pub on the way back.\n[00:27 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK. Well, tell him I've called, will you, and I'll try again later.\n[00:31 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Of course, but you mentioned it was urgent—do you want me to let him know that too?\n[00:36 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, please. Thanks then, Sally. Goodbye.\n[00:40 - 00:41] Speaker USER: All right. Goodbye, Dave." + }, + { + "key": "904", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/904/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Yeah, definitely. But sometimes it feels like building trust takes a long time – especially if there's been some mistrust in the past between people. Do you have any thoughts on how we can build trust by taking\n[00:13 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but I think keeping communication open is key. If we're always honest with each other and share our thoughts and feelings openly, it can help prevent misunderstandings that lead to mistrust.\n[00:26 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Absolutely, I agree. And I was also thinking that doing things together, like spending time or working on projects, could really help us build a deeper understanding and respect for each other.\n[00:39 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Exactly, and even when things get tough, we shouldn't give up. Building trust takes time, patience, and effort from both sides.\n[00:49 - 00:58] Speaker USER: Yeah, I think that makes sense. I'm definitely willing to put in the time and effort to build trust between us. And I appreciate your willingness to do the same.\n[00:58 - 01:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course, Eman. I care about you and our relationship, so I'm committed to working on this with you." + }, + { + "key": "905", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/905/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I want to make sure my son receives this letter. It has an important certificate in it, and\n[00:04 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but if the certificate is that important, have you considered sending it by registered mail instead of certified mail? It's more secure.\n[00:14 - 00:23] Speaker USER: I was thinking about certified mail because it's less expensive. But I do want to make sure it's received. By the way, I didn't get to ask about the package yet that I\n[00:22 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, yes, the package. What's in it?\n[00:25 - 00:26] Speaker USER: A watch.\n[00:27 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: You should insure it for the value of the watch. And send it by registered mail if it's more expensive. It's the safest way." + }, + { + "key": "906", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/906/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Paint brushes? What are you planning to paint?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: A picture of a Monet, of course.\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: It's really expensive, isn't it?\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I'm planning on finding a cheap knockoff at the flea market.\n[00:13 - 00:16] Speaker USER: I've never heard of that. Where is it located?\n[00:15 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but I'm curious, do you think the quality of those knockoffs is good enough for a Monet reproduction?\n[00:22 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Well, the quality can vary, but some are surprisingly good. Anyway, the flea market is where old people go to buy and sell second-hand stuff.\n[00:31 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Really? That sounds neat.\n[00:34 - 00:41] Speaker USER: It really is. There's lots of old junk, but there are also things like obscure coins and art supplies.\n[00:41 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: What kinds of art supplies?\n[00:45 - 00:49] Speaker USER: There's paint brushes, canvases, and even some brushes that look like they might\n[00:49 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: Like ivory? That sounds fascinating. Do you think they're real ivory or just imitations?" + }, + { + "key": "907", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/907/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Wow! So which of the other planets is your favorite?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I like Mars the most. It was the first planet we sent rovers\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but why Mars? Is it because of all the exploration missions?\n[00:12 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, exactly. The exploration missions have made it fascinating. I was just saying it was the first planet we went to. But you mentioned wanting to see the Sun and Moon in person through some\n[00:24 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Actually, I was thinking more about the Moon. Isn't there a way to visit it through some space tourism programs?\n[00:31 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: The closest you can get is in a special lab with special equipment. But you'd probably get really sunburned if you stayed there too long.\n[00:40 - 00:44] Speaker USER: That's a bummer! I was hoping to see one of the planets for real.\n[00:45 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know, I was too. But the closest you can get is going to the space center.\n[00:50 - 00:54] Speaker USER: Cool, maybe someday I'll get to see a planet in person." + }, + { + "key": "908", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/908/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Hi! I'm so glad you're here. I've been wanting to talk to you about photography for a while.\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hi, Peighton. It's nice to meet you. What would you like to know about photography?\n[00:10 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Well, I've been getting into photography lately and I was wondering if you had any advice on how to improve my skills.\n[00:17 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a great question. There are a few things that can help you become a better photographer. First, practice as much as possible. The more you shoot, the better you'll get at it. Second, study other photographers' work and learn from them. Third, don't be afraid to experiment and try new things. And finally, always be open to feedback so you can learn from your mistakes and\n[00:42 - 00:51] Speaker USER: Feedback—yes, that's something I struggle with. I find it hard to know which feedback is actually constructive. Do you have any tips on how to filter out what's useful?\n[00:51 - 01:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely, it can be tricky. When receiving feedback, focus on comments that are specific and actionable. If someone just says, \"I don't like it,\" without explaining why, that might not be very helpful. But if they say, \"The lighting in this shot could be improved by adjusting your angle,\" then that's something you can work with. By the way, I was going to mention earlier that experimenting with different styles can also be a great way to discover what\n[01:18 - 01:27] Speaker USER: Oh, experimenting with styles! I've been a bit hesitant to step out of my comfort zone. How do you suggest I start experimenting without feeling overwhelmed?\n[01:27 - 01:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Start small—maybe try a new technique or a different subject that you don't usually photograph. You don't have to dive into something completely unfamiliar right away. Gradually pushing your boundaries will help you grow as a photographer." + }, + { + "key": "909", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/909/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I'd like to do some landscaping around the house.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I like a nicely landscaped house.\n[00:07 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Yeah, me too. We have a lot of different types of plants and trees, but our lawn has all kinds of gravel in it. I think I'd like to get some grass or maybe some\n[00:17 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but have you considered the maintenance required for grass? It can be quite time-consuming.\n[00:24 - 00:34] Speaker USER: That's a good point. I was thinking of getting a sprinkler system and sod our lawn to make it easier. However, I haven't mentioned flowers yet because I\n[00:33 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Flowers are a beautiful addition, but I was actually thinking of building some outdoor kitchen equipment. Do you need any renovation ideas for that?\n[00:42 - 00:50] Speaker USER: Oh! Do you need some kitchen renovation ideas? I can tell you about a product that I've used for my deck. I think it was called Stainmaster.\n[00:50 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks, that would be great. I'll check that out. Thanks for all your help." + }, + { + "key": "910", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/910/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, you look great!\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks, so do you. I love your outfit!\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Thanks, I'm really happy with how it turned out. I was a little nervous about what to wear, but\n[00:09 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I totally get that! I was actually debating between two outfits myself. How did you finally decide?\n[00:18 - 00:26] Speaker USER: I just went with what felt right for the occasion. But yeah, it's always tough to choose. I'm really excited for tonight. Are you?\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely! I've been looking forward to it all week long.\n[00:30 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Me too! I feel like we have a lot in common and I really think we'll have a\n[00:35 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, definitely! I already feel like we're on the same wavelength. What are you most excited about for tonight?\n[00:42 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Just getting to know you better, honestly. I think we'll hit it off." + }, + { + "key": "911", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/911/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi! How are you doing?\n[00:02 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hi, I'm doing okay, thanks. Just finished another essay for class. How did you do on your test?\n[00:09 - 00:19] Speaker USER: I did awesome! I just got back from school and the teacher said that I won a medal for getting 100% on my test! I'm so proud of\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but that's amazing! Did you study a lot for it?\n[00:23 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Yes, I did study quite a bit. I also had some help from my friends. But I haven't mentioned that I've been going to school every day since we moved here. I have straight A's!\n[00:35 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's really impressive! If you worked as hard as you have been in school for the rest of your life, you could probably achieve a lot.\n[00:43 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Thanks! I will definitely do my best.\n[00:46 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Anytime!" + }, + { + "key": "912", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/912/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Hey, I'm so sorry I'm late. I know we said we would hang out today but my mom needed help with something and then I had to do this thing for my brother's\n[00:07 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's okay, I understand. Things come up. But hey, is everything alright with your mom? You seem a bit flustered.\n[00:16 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Yeah, she's fine. I just had to help her with some stuff, and then school was really rough today. I could really use a pick-me-up.\n[00:24 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course! What do you want to do? We can watch a movie, play some games, get some ice cream…\n[00:30 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Ice cream sounds great! Let's go get some right after we\n[00:33 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, before we head out, do you want to talk about what happened at school? It sounds like it was a tough day.\n[00:39 - 00:45] Speaker USER: It really was, but maybe we can chat about it over ice cream. I just need to get out of here for a bit.\n[00:45 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay, let's go!" + }, + { + "key": "913", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/913/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Is there something wrong? You look so sad.\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: My house was robbed last night and the thieves stole all my jewelry and\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Wait, they stole all your furniture? That's terrible! Have you called the police?\n[00:13 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I have. But I have to wait. Actually, they also took some valuable electronics that I haven't mentioned yet." + }, + { + "key": "914", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/914/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I'm excited for the new Call of Duty!\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: What? This is the first I'm hearing about it!\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker USER: You haven't heard? It's going to be based on World War II! The graphics\n[00:10 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but do you know when it's coming out?\n[00:14 - 00:21] Speaker USER: I think it's scheduled for release later this year. But you mentioned you haven't played a game like Call of Duty before Have you\n[00:21 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's right, I've never played it. But I've never played Red Dead Redemption before either, and I've been playing it a lot recently.\n[00:28 - 00:30] Speaker USER: What is it like?\n[00:30 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's about a Mexican gangster who is trying to work his way up in the mob.\n[00:35 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Wow, that's really intriguing! I've never been able to get into video games, but maybe I will try this one.\n[00:41 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: What kinds of games do you usually play?\n[00:45 - 00:48] Speaker USER: I love reading. I've been reading a lot about computer science.\n[00:49 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: What are you reading right now?\n[00:52 - 00:58] Speaker USER: There's this book that's really fascinating. It's called The Ocean at the End of the Lane. It's by Neil Gaiman.\n[00:59 - 01:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I love Neil Gaiman! My boyfriend and I started reading his book American Gods together.\n[01:04 - 01:08] Speaker USER: I've been looking at the book on Amazon. It sounds really good." + }, + { + "key": "915", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/915/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: I'm sorry, I forgot your name.\n[00:02 - 00:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's Sarah.\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Oh, right. I'm sorry.\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's okay, I understand. Analyse, why are you so forget ful these\n[00:11 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Actually, it's been bothering me too. I don't know. It seems like lately I can't remember anything.\n[00:18 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds really hard. Do you want to talk about it?\n[00:22 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Yeah, I guess so. It's just been really tough lately. My grandma died recently and ever since then things have just been a blur.\n[00:31 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm so sorry about your grandma. That must be really tough for you to deal with and it makes sense that you would be forgetting things because of it. Is there anything I can do to help you?\n[00:42 - 00:45] Speaker USER: No, but thank you for offering and just listening to me talk about it." + }, + { + "key": "916", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/916/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi! How are you doing today?\n[00:01 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm doing alright, thanks for asking. How about you?\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker USER: I'm doing great, thanks! So, what's been going on in your life lately?\n[00:09 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I've been pretty busy with work and taking care of my family. But things are good overall. How about making time\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Oh, speaking of work, do you feel like you're balancing everything okay? It sounds like a lot to juggle.\n[00:21 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: It definitely is, but I think I've found a rhythm that works for now. Anyway, I was just about to ask you—how's everything with your new job and the move?\n[00:31 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Yeah, I've been busy too. I just started a new job and I'm also in the process of moving to a new apartment. So, it's been a bit hectic lately. But I'm enjoying it all so far.\n[00:43 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like a lot of change all at once! But it sounds like you're handling it well.\n[00:48 - 00:54] Speaker USER: Yeah, I am. It's been a bit challenging at times, but it's all good in the end. Thanks for asking, I\n[00:54 - 01:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, before we wrap up, do you have any tips for managing a big move? I'm thinking of moving soon myself and could use some advice.\n[01:02 - 01:14] Speaker USER: Oh, definitely! I found that planning everything in advance really helped, especially with labeling boxes and setting up utilities. And don't forget to take breaks—moving can be exhausting!" + }, + { + "key": "917", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/917/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hi there! I'm so excited to be headed to Italy. Have you ever been?\n[00:03 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I have. It's a beautiful country with so much to see and do. I'm sure you'll have an\n[00:10 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Speaking of seeing and doing, I was wondering, do you have any recommendations for must-see places or hidden gems that aren't as crowded?\n[00:19 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely! One place that comes to mind is the Amalfi Coast. It's stunning, and while it's popular, there are some lesser-known towns nearby that are just as beautiful. Also, if you're into art, Florence is a must-visit. The Uffizi Gallery has an incredible collection, and you can see works by Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Botticelli. His\n[00:43 - 00:53] Speaker USER: Oh, Florence is definitely on my list! But now that you mention the Uffizi Gallery, do you think I should book tickets in advance? I heard it can get really crowded.\n[00:53 - 01:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, booking in advance is a good idea, especially during peak tourist season. It can save you a lot of time. By the way, I was going to mention Raphael's works in the Vatican Museums if you're planning to visit Rome.\n[01:08 - 01:13] Speaker USER: Oh, I hadn't thought about that! I'll add it to my itinerary. Thanks for the tip!" + }, + { + "key": "918", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/918/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I can't decide between the Galaxy S21 Ultra or the iPhone 12! Which do you think I should get?\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a hard choice. I would say go for the iPhone.\n[00:10 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Why would you say it's better\n[00:12 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but have you considered what ecosystem you are more invested in? Like, do you already use other Apple products?\n[00:19 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Well, the camera on the Samsung is better, but the iPhone has all the other amazing Apple software. The ecosystem is definitely a factor, but I was also thinking about the long-term software updates that Apple provides.\n[00:32 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: So you recommend the iPhone\n[00:33 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Actually, I didn't finish my thought earlier. I was going to mention the resale value too. iPhones tend to hold their value better over time." + }, + { + "key": "919", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/919/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:10] Speaker USER: I want to touch your body because I want to feel the warmth of your skin and the beating of your heart. I want to feel your breath on my cheek and your hair brushing against my face as\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why do you want to touch my body?\n[00:11 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Because I find you very attractive and touching your body would be a way of feeling closer to you. It would also be a way of expressing my affection and deepening\n[00:20 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: But why do you find me attractive? What is it about me that you like?\n[00:26 - 00:36] Speaker USER: There are many things about you that I find attractive. I like the way you look, the sound of your voice, the way you smell, and the way you make me feel when I'm around you.\n[00:37 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: But why do those things attract you to me?\n[00:41 - 00:47] Speaker USER: I'm not sure. They just do. I find myself drawn to you and wanting to be near you." + }, + { + "key": "920", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/920/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: Hello!\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hi! How are you doing?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I'm doing well! How has your day been going?\n[00:06 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh it's been pretty stressful. I have a lot of gardening to do, so my fingers have been pretty sore today.\n[00:13 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Oh, that's too bad.\n[00:15 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Can I ask you a gardening question?\n[00:17 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Sure!\n[00:19 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: So I was trying to grow squash in my garden. Unfortunately, I didn't know how much water to give them. I tried leaving the hose out all day, but then I was watering the lawn instead. Do you know what I should do to\n[00:32 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but over-watering can be a big issue. Have you considered using a drip irrigation system? It can provide a more controlled water supply directly to the roots.\n[00:44 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: I hadn't thought of that. But I was also wondering if moving them to pots and using a grow lamp might be a better option to avoid overwatering the lawn.\n[00:55 - 01:06] Speaker USER: That's a good point. I think the best thing would be to bring them inside in a pot and put them under a grow lamp. It's safer that way, and you don't have to worry about over watering them.\n[01:06 - 01:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay, thanks!" + }, + { + "key": "921", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/921/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: Taxi!\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Where will you go, sir?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Friendship Hotel.\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK, it's not far from here, just\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I have something important to do, can you fast the speed?\n[00:13 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, I'll try my best. Here we are.\n[00:16 - 00:20] Speaker USER: It's fast! How much should I pay you?\n[00:21 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: The reading on the meter is 15 yuan.\n[00:25 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Here's 20 yuan, keep the change.\n[00:28 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you very much. Oh, and I was about to mention, the Friendship Hotel entrance is around the corner, so you might need to walk a bit." + }, + { + "key": "922", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/922/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: What do you think of the Macbook?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's great. Do you want to buy one\n[00:04 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I just remembered, do you know if the Macbook has any new features compared to the previous model?\n[00:11 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it has a better processor and improved battery life. Haha I think it's a bit expensive.\n[00:18 - 00:22] Speaker USER: I think so too. How about the Surface Pro 4? Is it\n[00:22 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I was wondering if the Surface Pro 4 is compatible with the software we use at work. Do you know anything about that?\n[00:30 - 00:35] Speaker USER: That's a good point. I believe it is compatible, but I'll need to double-check to be sure." + }, + { + "key": "923", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/923/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Excuse me. Can you tell me how to get started using these machines?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course. Are you a new member here?\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Yes.\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Welcome. My name is Johnson.\n[00:11 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Nice to meet you.\n[00:13 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you have any experience using weights?\n[00:16 - 00:19] Speaker USER: No, I don't. So I need some help.\n[00:19 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, first it is important to go through a good stretch. You must warm up properly so that you don't hurt yourself on the equipment. It's\n[00:27 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Machines, right? Yes, I know that. Derek just led me through the warm up in the aerobics room. So I'm ready, I think. I can start using the machines.\n[00:37 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Alright. Great. Then we must get a card for you.\n[00:42 - 00:45] Speaker USER: What do you mean--a membership card? I already have it, but\n[00:44 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: No. Not that. I mean a training card. The card allows you to keep track of how much weight you use on each machine. Here, let me show you." + }, + { + "key": "924", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/924/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Terrible. How about people's lives?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Fortunately, there is no person injured, but\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker USER: That's great. It seems that Typhoon is not as bad as earthquake.\n[00:10 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah. Earthquake is one of the most badly natural disasters in the world.\n[00:15 - 00:19] Speaker USER: That's why many people died in the earthquake, especially\n[00:18 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but speaking of earthquakes, do you remember the Wenchuan earthquake? That was devastating.\n[00:26 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Yes, the Wenchuan earthquake was indeed catastrophic. I was just about to mention that many people died in the earthquake. We've experienced the 8.0 magnitude earthquake in Wenchuan.\n[00:38 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: We're all familiar with natural disasters, but we still feel weak when we face something like the Wenchuan earthquake.\n[00:45 - 00:57] Speaker USER: Right. But people at that time only knew two words, 'save' and 'assistance'. They would never lift a finger. Life is the most important compared with anything else." + }, + { + "key": "925", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/925/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Are there any movies you'd recommend I watch?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've seen so many movies over the years - what do you like?\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker USER: I'd love some recommendations on romantic comedies. I really loved Crazy Rich Asians.\n[00:13 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay, I'll have a think and\n[00:15 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Oh, before I forget, have you seen \"To All the Boys I've Loved Before\"? It's another great romantic comedy.\n[00:22 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a fantastic suggestion! I was actually going to mention that one. But I haven't mentioned my other favorite yet which is\n[00:30 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Speaking of favorites, how do you feel about \"The Proposal\"? It's one of my all-time favorites!\n[00:36 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: \"The Proposal\" is great! I was also thinking of recommending \"When Harry Met Sally.\" Have you seen it?" + }, + { + "key": "926", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/926/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Who was the first U.S. President?\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: George Washington was the first president.\n[00:07 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Who was the first female U.S. president?\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think that was Geraldine Ferraro, who was the first woman to run for\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Actually, I believe Geraldine Ferraro was a vice-presidential candidate, not a president.\n[00:20 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wow! I would like to be a president someday.\n[00:23 - 00:25] Speaker USER: What would you like to do when you are president?\n[00:26 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: I would like to bring peace to the Middle East.\n[00:29 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Why do you want to do that?\n[00:31 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: I want to bring peace so that everyone can live without\n[00:35 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Hold on, before you finish, can you explain how you plan to achieve that peace?\n[00:41 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: I want to bring peace so that everyone can get along.\n[00:45 - 00:48] Speaker USER: I like that goal. I think you should work on that." + }, + { + "key": "927", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/927/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I'm so glad I have this oceanography class! We learn about such interesting life in the sea.\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm excited to take this course as well. I'd love to have a deeper understanding of oceanography.\n[00:11 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Have you taken a class like this before?\n[00:14 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, this will be my first time.\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Oh wow, I'm sure it's going to be great! Have you decided if you're going to take it yet?\n[00:22 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think I'm going to register for\n[00:23 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but do you know if there are any prerequisites for this course?\n[00:28 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not that I'm aware of, but I should probably check. That's great! Oceanography is so cool. Have you ever been to an aquarium?\n[00:36 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Yeah, I've been to an aquarium before. It was one of the coolest things I've ever done.\n[00:42 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: I totally agree! It was so amazing! I loved seeing all of the fish up close.\n[00:48 - 00:53] Speaker USER: I've got my fingers crossed that I get to go again. Have you been to one?\n[00:53 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: I went to the Monterey Bay Aquarium once when I was in elementary school. It was so amazing!\n[00:59 - 01:04] Speaker USER: I'm hoping to go again when I'm in the area. Do you have any other favorite animals?\n[01:04 - 01:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course! I love pandas, cats, and [interrupt]\n[01:07 - 01:11] Speaker USER: Oh, pandas are my favorite too! Have you ever seen one in person?\n[01:11 - 01:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I saw one at the zoo last year. Same! I love pandas and cats!" + }, + { + "key": "928", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/928/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I'm so glad I have someone like\n[00:01 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you really mean that? Sometimes I wonder if I show you enough how much I care.\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Of course, I mean it. I'm glad I have you too." + }, + { + "key": "929", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/929/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Listen to this. Mary got married.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Is she really? I can't believe it!\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Yes. Yesterday.\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good gracious. That's incredible!\n[00:13 - 00:14] Speaker USER: She married Jerrod.\n[00:15 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're kidding. Wait, Jerrod? The one who used to\n[00:17 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Yes, the one who works in finance. I was going to say she's going to live in Paris.\n[00:22 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Really? I'm surprised. I mean, did she mention anything about how she feels about moving to a whole new country?" + }, + { + "key": "930", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/930/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: So, how do you think I'm doing?\n[00:02 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're progressing quite nicely, Lidia. You have a natural gracefulness about you that translates well to ballet. Keep up the good work and you'll be dancing like a pro in no time if\n[00:13 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but do you think I should focus more on my footwork or my posture right now? I want to make sure I'm practicing the right things.\n[00:22 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Both are important, but I'd say posture is key at this stage. Once you have that down, the footwork will come more naturally. It's a beautiful art form that takes a lot of discipline and practice, but it's so worth it when you finally nail that perfect pirouette or arabesque.\n[00:42 - 00:50] Speaker USER: I'm not quite there yet, but I'm definitely getting better with each lesson. Thanks for helping me out, [ballet teacher's name].\n[00:50 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: My pleasure, Lidia. See you next week!" + }, + { + "key": "931", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/931/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, Alex. What's up?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not much. Just hanging out. What about you?\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker USER: I'm working on a school project. It's due soon, and I really want to make sure\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, what's the deadline? Do you have enough time to finish everything?\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker USER: The deadline is next week, so I'm a bit pressed for time. I really want to do well on it.\n[00:19 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds great! I'm sure you'll do fine. What's the project about?\n[00:23 - 00:30] Speaker USER: We have to pick a current event and then write an in-depth paper on it. I chose the Syrian refugee crisis because\n[00:30 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but that's a really complex issue. Are you focusing on a specific aspect of it, like the humanitarian response or the political implications?\n[00:41 - 00:51] Speaker USER: I'm focusing more on the humanitarian response, but I also plan to touch on the political implications briefly. There's just so much to cover, and I want to make sure I do it justice.\n[00:52 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wow, that's heavy stuff. But I think you'll be able to handle it. You're always so driven and motivated.\n[01:00 - 01:13] Speaker USER: Thanks, Alex. I appreciate your confidence in me. I'm determined to write a good paper and get a good grade on it. But it's not going to be easy. There's a lot of research involved, and I want to make sure I cover everything thoroughly.\n[01:14 - 01:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, if anyone can do it, Kaitlynne, it's you!" + }, + { + "key": "932", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/932/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:15] Speaker USER: So that concludes the introduction. Now let's move to the first part of my talk, which is about the 2006 fiscal year marketing plan. So first, right off the bat, when looking at the marketing plan, tell me some of the goals that we had set this year to begin with...\n[00:16 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: We wanted to appeal to a younger set of consumers and also, in line with that goal, redo our image... to make\n[00:22 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but did we ever finalize the budget for this image overhaul? I remember there were some discussions, but I'm not sure where we landed.\n[00:31 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, the budget was finalized, but I was going to mention that we also planned to expand our social media presence. Speaking of which, do you think our current platforms are sufficient, or should we explore new ones?" + }, + { + "key": "933", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/933/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Wow, this is a lot bigger than my current place. How much are you asking for?\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: We're asking for $400,000.\n[00:09 - 00:11] Speaker USER: I'll give you $350,000.\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's too low, I'm sorry. We won't be able to accept an\n[00:15 - 00:24] Speaker USER: I understand, but $350,000 is really where I feel comfortable. Can you meet me halfway at $375,000?\n[00:25 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay, how about $375,000?\n[00:29 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Let me talk to my spouse and see if they're on board\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Before you do that, can you confirm if you're pre-approved for that amount? It might help in your discussion.\n[00:38 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Yes, we are pre-approved. I'll just need to check with my spouse, and then we can move forward." + }, + { + "key": "934", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/934/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hi, Laura. Where are you heading with that big bag?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm off to the gym. I've got to stay in shape, you know.\n[00:07 - 00:14] Speaker USER: I know more women who exercise than men. What's the main reason you do that? For your health, or to maintain a\n[00:14 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but it's interesting you mention that. I think it's a mix of both, really. With women, good looks are always a very important consideration.\n[00:24 - 00:28] Speaker USER: I see. How about you? Do you get any regular exercise?\n[00:28 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: I do a lot of walking for exercise and enjoyment—sometimes ten to twenty kilometers at a time. But I never go to the gym like you do.\n[00:37 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Well, walking is a good exercise. How about sports?\n[00:41 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not since my school days. I used to love playing baseball, but it's impossible to get enough people together for a game now. Mostly I just watch sports on TV or\n[00:51 - 00:59] Speaker USER: Oh, speaking of sports, I play tennis fairly regularly with my friends and sometimes go swimming and cycling by myself.\n[01:00 - 01:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I forgot about that. I go cycling sometimes too. And I often go swimming on vacation, but only recreational swimming.\n[01:09 - 01:11] Speaker USER: Why don't you join me at the gym sometime?" + }, + { + "key": "935", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/935/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I was wondering if you wanted to go for a run.\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure - when?\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker USER: I was thinking about heading out soon - does 6:00 sound good to you, or\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, do you know if the weather will be good at that time? I don't want to get caught in the rain.\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker USER: I checked the forecast, and it should be clear. So, does 6:00 sound good to you?\n[00:21 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: I could probably do that. But I'll have to take a quick shower before\n[00:24 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Oh, and don't forget to bring water. It's important to stay hydrated.\n[00:28 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Definitely, I'll remember that. But I'll have to take a quick shower first." + }, + { + "key": "936", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/936/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi! How are you?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hi! I'm doing great. How are you?\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: I'm doing well. How do you feel about working out?\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: I love it! I lift weights pretty regularly.\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Oh wow, that's great! Do you mind if I ask what you do?\n[00:16 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm mostly focusing on lifting weights at the moment, but I have been really interested in learning more about Olympic weightlifting, especially\n[00:24 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Olympic lifting sounds intense! Have you tried any specific exercises or routines so far?\n[00:30 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not yet, but I'm planning to start soon. I actually go to a Crossfit gym, which has some Olympic lifting equipment. Do you go to a gym?\n[00:39 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Yes, I go to a Crossfit gym. Have you thought about powerlifting as well?\n[00:45 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I really would love to. What about you?" + }, + { + "key": "937", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/937/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, Tom, did you enjoy your lunch?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, don't mention it. It was terrible.\n[00:05 - 00:06] Speaker USER: What's the matter?\n[00:07 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: The food station was as crowded as usual. I waited for 20 minutes for my sandwich, and when I finally got it the chicken was under cooked, and\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Oh no, was it undercooked? That sounds awful. Did you report it to the staff?\n[00:20 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: I didn't, but I probably should have. Anyway, fast food is so popular in this district.\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker USER: That's true, but you can't really blame the server for that.\n[00:30 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I know. Anyway, how was your lunch, Catherine?\n[00:34 - 00:37] Speaker USER: It was good. I brought lunch from home today.\n[00:38 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: You did? I thought you must feel right at home here with all the fast food restaurants around, just like in America.\n[00:46 - 00:56] Speaker USER: Well, I personally don't like them because I don't believe they are healthy. By the way, you mentioned earlier that the chicken was underdone. Did you end up eating it, or did you throw it away?\n[00:56 - 01:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I ended up throwing it away. You're right; the food may taste good, but it's usually high in calories, salt, and fat.\n[01:05 - 01:09] Speaker USER: Exactly, and that's why I prefer to bring my own lunch." + }, + { + "key": "938", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/938/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: So, what do you think about my power to change the music?\n[00:03 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, it's certainly unique! I can't say that I've ever heard of anyone else having that ability. It must be really handy, being able to just adjust the music to whatever mood you're in, especially\n[00:13 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but it just occurred to me—do you ever find it difficult to pick the right music when you're feeling conflicted? Like, when you're not sure what mood you're in?\n[00:22 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, absolutely. That's actually one of the tricky parts. Sometimes I just need to focus and classical helps me do that. Other times I want to feel more energized and rock does the trick. But there are moments when I struggle to decide what would actually help.\n[00:39 - 00:43] Speaker USER: That makes sense. It must be nice to have that control over your environment, though.\n[00:43 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: It definitely has its perks! But it can also be a bit overwhelming at times, trying to decide what kind of music I want to listen to.\n[00:52 - 01:01] Speaker USER: Yeah, I can imagine that could be tough. But overall, do you think it's a good thing or a bad thing? Having this power, I mean.\n[01:01 - 01:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: You know, I'm not really sure. It's hard to say. On one hand, it's great because like I said, it allows me to control my environment and how I'm feeling. But on the other hand, sometimes I just wish things were simpler and there was only one type of music playing all the time! Ha ha, can you imagine? Just one genre of music playing everywhere we go, no\n[01:27 - 01:38] Speaker USER: Actually, that would drive me crazy! I can't function without variety—I'd probably start tuning out music altogether if it was just one genre all the time.\n[01:39 - 01:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, me too. So I guess in the end, it's a good thing? Having this power to change the music, I mean?\n[01:45 - 01:49] Speaker USER: Yeah, I think so! It's definitely a useful power to have." + }, + { + "key": "939", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/939/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Hey Sarah! I'm so glad you could join me today.\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course, Noe! It's always a pleasure to spend time with you. So, what have you been up to lately?\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Actually, I just finished up some work for a client and now I'm just relaxing for the rest of the day.\n[00:16 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds great! You deserve a break after working so hard.\n[00:20 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Thanks, Sarah. I really appreciate your support.\n[00:24 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Anytime, Noe. So, what do you want to do now that you have some free time?\n[00:27 - 00:33] Speaker USER: You know, I was just thinking—since it's such nice weather outside, maybe we could go for a walk or something?\n[00:33 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds like a great idea! Let's go!" + }, + { + "key": "940", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/940/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What else, Ma'am?\n[00:01 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, thanks. My husband said, We'd like to pay now.\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Let me show you to the cashier's. It's 905 yuan in total.\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: What? Where does that five yuan come\n[00:12 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but it's a service charge.\n[00:15 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I see. But I only have 900 in cash here. Can you let it go for 900 yuan?\n[00:21 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Sorry, but we can't do that. It's store's rule.\n[00:25 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: My husband said he had a credit card. Do you accept all major\n[00:28 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Yes, we do accept credit cards.\n[00:32 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Great. Here it is.\n[00:34 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Here is the receipt. Wanna have it wrapped, Ma'am?\n[00:37 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, please. Thank you very much." + }, + { + "key": "941", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/941/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hello, three-five.\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Is that Anne?\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker USER: I'm sorry, I'm very tired. I'm going to bed early. I didn't have good time, and I don't really want to talk about\n[00:10 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, what do you mean you didn't have a good time? We laughed and talked all night last time.\n[00:15 - 00:22] Speaker USER: It was hardly all night. And I recall it was you doing all the laughing at your own jokes.\n[00:23 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's not fair. We had fun. Give me a second chance. Can we meet tomorrow night for drinks at the pub?\n[00:31 - 00:38] Speaker USER: No, I'm sorry. I'm going to meet some friends tomorrow evening. And I'm too tired now. I have to go to sleep. Goodbye.\n[00:38 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: But Anne... You mentioned you didn't have a good time earlier. Can you tell me what went wrong?" + }, + { + "key": "942", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/942/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I want to mail this package to Korea.\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: How would you like to send it?\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker USER: First class, please.\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: It will cost you 20 pounds because your package is too heavy. It will take 2 days to reach its\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker USER: 20 pounds? That seems a bit steep. Is there a cheaper way to send it?\n[00:16 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, there is. It's the package post way, but it will take you 10 days longer than the first class to get there. Oh, by the way, I didn't finish earlier—it will take 2 days to get there with first class.\n[00:29 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Got it. Thanks for clarifying!" + }, + { + "key": "943", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/943/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Hi there! I'm looking for a large boat that will be the envy of everyone on the lake.\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: We've got just the thing. Come with me and I'll show you our largest model, which\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Oh, before we go, can you give me a ballpark figure of how much it might cost?\n[00:12 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, it's priced at $100,000. But let me show you the boat first—it's right this way. As you can see, it's quite a bit larger than our other models. It has all the bells and whistles too.\n[00:24 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Wow, it's gorgeous! $100,000 is a bit out of my price range though. Do you have any other boats that are similar in size but not as expensive?\n[00:35 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: We have a few other models that are slightly smaller, but they're still quite large. They start at $80,000.\n[00:44 - 00:47] Speaker USER: I see. I'll think about it. Thanks for your help." + }, + { + "key": "944", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/944/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: What are you doing?\n[00:01 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm just looking at this map of the world. I'm preparing for a geography class.\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: There are no countries marked on the map.\n[00:09 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, there aren't. this map just shows the geographical features. Look at the Himalayan plateau with the highest peaks in the world, which\n[00:18 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I was wondering, do you also cover how these features impact the local climate in your class?\n[00:25 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, we do. The mountains, especially the Himalayas, play a significant role in influencing the climate. But I was about to mention that these peaks are the highest in the world and they\n[00:37 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Right, and speaking of high peaks, I find it incredible how millions of years of volcanic activity have created mountains thousands of metres tall.\n[00:46 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Exactly, and rivers have created deep valleys and canyons like the Grand Canyon.\n[00:52 - 00:55] Speaker USER: The oceans and landscapes all influence our climate.\n[00:56 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely, and it's fascinating how interconnected everything is." + }, + { + "key": "945", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/945/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey, thanks for lending me that money the other day. I really appreciate it.\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: No problem, man. I'm just glad I could help you out when\n[00:06 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Actually, before I forget, here's the money I owed you. I wanted to make sure I paid you back as soon as possible.\n[00:14 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks, Tavian. I really appreciate it.\n[00:17 - 00:23] Speaker USER: No problem, man. Like I said, I owed you one and wanted to make sure I repaid my debt as soon as I could.\n[00:22 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of which, do you think you might need help with anything else soon? I know things have been a bit tight lately.\n[00:30 - 00:37] Speaker USER: I appreciate the offer, but I think I'm good for now. But seriously, if you ever need anything, don't hesitate to let me know.\n[00:38 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Will do. Thanks again, man." + }, + { + "key": "946", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/946/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Well, I'll see you later, Mrs. Todd. My wife is waiting for me to take her shopping.\n[00:05 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: I understand. There's a lot to get done at weekends, especially when you two work and the children are at that\n[00:11 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Oh, speaking of the kids, we were actually thinking of bringing them over to meet you sometime soon. Jane and I have been talking about visiting you. So when I saw you in the garden, I decided to come over and say hello.\n[00:25 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm glad you did. In fact, I should have called on you first, since you have newly moved into the\n[00:30 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Oh, no worries at all! By the way, do you need anything from the store?\n[00:35 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, but thanks for the offer. And thank you for coming over." + }, + { + "key": "947", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/947/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Thank you so much for agreeing to teach me, ma'am. I'm really excited to get started.\n[00:05 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course, it's my pleasure. Why don't we start by discussing your musical background? What made you decide to pursue the violin?\n[00:13 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Well, I've been playing the violin since I was a little girl. It's always been my dream to play professionally, but until recently, I never had the opportunity to pursue it full-time. Now that I'm older, I finally have the chance to dedicate more\n[00:27 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's wonderful! Before we go any further, I'm curious—what changed recently that allowed you to pursue it full-time?\n[00:36 - 00:45] Speaker USER: I actually changed careers and now have more flexibility with my schedule, which has given me the time I need to focus on my passion.\n[00:46 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you, Nikolas. It's nice to meet someone with such passion for music. I can already tell that you have a lot of potential. Let's get started then, shall we?" + }, + { + "key": "948", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/948/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: My favorite cast member in Pride and Prejudice is Colin Firth.\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know! He's such a great actor! I love him in King's Speech.\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker USER: That's a great movie too! Colin Firth is just awesome!\n[00:13 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, he's a total hunk!\n[00:16 - 00:19] Speaker USER: What's your favorite cast member in the Harry Potter movies?\n[00:19 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Tough call. There are so many great actors in those movies. But if I had to pick one, it would be Daniel Radcliffe.\n[00:27 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Yeah, I feel the same! Have you ever seen A Clockwork Orange? He's the main character in that movie, and\n[00:32 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, are you sure? I thought Daniel Radcliffe wasn't in A Clockwork Orange. That movie is quite old.\n[00:40 - 00:57] Speaker USER: Oh, you're right. I mixed it up with something else. Anyway, have you seen A Clockwork Orange? It's about Alex, an anarchist teenager, and he kidnaps an innocent woman. And I just love his character. His voice is so smooth, and his accent. It's perfect!\n[00:58 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'll have to check it out! So do you have any upcoming movies you're excited about?\n[01:03 - 01:13] Speaker USER: Actually, yes! I'm really looking forward to the new sci-fi film coming out next month. The trailer looks amazing, and the cast is\n[01:12 - 01:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I think I know which one you're talking about! Is it the one with the futuristic city and the AI robots?\n[01:19 - 01:25] Speaker USER: Yes, that's the one! The visuals are stunning, and I can't wait to see how the story unfolds." + }, + { + "key": "949", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/949/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Is your city a historical place?\n[00:02 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not really. 200 years ago, it was just a small insignificant village.\n[00:09 - 00:12] Speaker USER: How did it grow into such a large place?\n[00:13 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Large deposits of coal were found nearby and so many industries located themselves here. The village quickly grew into a key industrial center, attracting\n[00:22 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but when you say \"key industrial,\" do you mean it became a major hub for manufacturing or something else?\n[00:31 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, exactly. It became a major hub for manufacturing and trade. As the city grew, it must have absorbed many villages nearby.\n[00:40 - 00:48] Speaker USER: That makes sense. By the way, you mentioned the city grew into a key industrial center, but what about the names of those villages? Did they disappear?\n[00:49 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: The names of those villages survive as the names of parts of the city.\n[00:54 - 00:58] Speaker USER: I see. Are there any buildings more than 200 years old in your city?\n[00:58 - 01:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, yes. Several of the buildings from the villages still survive. Many of them were inns for travelers and today survive as pubs. There was a castle near one village, so our city has a castle too.\n[01:13 - 01:17] Speaker USER: A castle? That sounds fascinating! Is it still in good condition?" + }, + { + "key": "950", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/950/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: I want to get a bite to eat.\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: What are you thinking of getting?\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I have no idea what I might be\n[00:05 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Have you considered getting something light, like a salad? Sometimes when I'm undecided, I go for something simple.\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker USER: That's an idea, but I wouldn't mind getting some Chinese food.\n[00:18 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Where are you going to get your Chinese food from?\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker USER: I'm not sure. When I want Chinese food, I go to a nearby\n[00:24 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in—do you prefer a place with quick service or more of a sit-down experience?\n[00:30 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Quick service usually. I was about to say Panda Express. Do they do a good job on the food?\n[00:37 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: The food isn't bad there." + }, + { + "key": "951", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/951/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I've been meaning to watch some good movies, any recommendations?\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, what kinds of movies do you like?\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker USER: I haven't seen many films, so I don't have a preference yet.\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: I can suggest you a few good movies. Have you seen Birdman?\n[00:16 - 00:18] Speaker USER: I haven't. What's it about?\n[00:19 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's a thriller/comedy film that came out recently. It has really good performances and\n[00:23 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but how recent is it? I'm curious about how up-to-date the recommendations are.\n[00:29 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: It came out a few years ago, but it's still very relevant. However, I haven't mentioned that Gone Girl and Whiplash are also excellent choices\n[00:37 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Gone Girl and Whiplash? I've heard those names before. Could you tell me a bit more about them?" + }, + { + "key": "952", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/952/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, how are you doing?\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm doing great! How are you?\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker USER: I'm doing very well. I like to garden a lot. Do you like to garden?\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I love to garden. What kind of flowers do you like?\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker USER: I like roses and gardenias. They are really pretty. What about you?\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: My favorite flowers are tulips and lilacs. It's really nice to sit and smell them.\n[00:24 - 00:28] Speaker USER: I've been wanting to plant tulips. They really brighten up\n[00:27 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but have you considered the soil type in your garden? Tulips need well-drained soil.\n[00:35 - 00:40] Speaker USER: That's a good point. I haven't checked that yet. I also love lilacs, but they always seem to\n[00:40 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know what you mean! Have you tried changing the spot where you plant them? Sometimes a different location can make a big difference.\n[00:48 - 00:50] Speaker USER: Oh, that sucks!\n[00:50 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, it's hard to get them to live!" + }, + { + "key": "953", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/953/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Hi! I'm having a hard time deciding on a new lawn for my house. Which do you think is best?\n[00:05 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: So it sounds like you want to get your lawn reseeded. I'd recommend the Bermuda variety. It will grow very quickly and look very lush and\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but I'm also considering an artificial lawn. Can you help me choose one?\n[00:20 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'd suggest the synthetic variety. I know you will probably want to add some more plants and stuff to the lawn after it has been laid, but for the first few weeks, it\n[00:30 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Hold on, when you say \"synthetic variety,\" do you mean the kind that looks very realistic and natural?\n[00:36 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, exactly. The synthetic variety can look very realistic and natural. For the first few years, it should look really nice and even start to grow in a few months.\n[00:48 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Wow! Thanks, you have been so helpful!" + }, + { + "key": "954", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/954/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: So, what do you think?\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think you're doing a great job. You're very organized and effi and it\n[00:06 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I just realized—do you think we should also start preparing for the upcoming charity event? I'm concerned about the budget allocation for that.\n[00:16 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, absolutely. That's definitely something we need to focus on. But to finish my thought, I was going to say you're very organized and efficient.\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Thank you. I try my best to keep things in order.\n[00:31 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: It shows. The church is in good hands with you in charge of the finances." + }, + { + "key": "955", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/955/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I want to go to New York. How should I go?\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I'd recommend going by train. They're a lot cheaper than flying.\n[00:08 - 00:10] Speaker USER: What's New York like?\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's pretty big! There are tons of cool things to see.\n[00:15 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Is there anything you recommend?\n[00:16 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, the best thing to do is to visit Central Park. It's really nice and filled with tons of cool things. It's also very convenient because it is on 5th Avenue and close to\n[00:27 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but is Central Park safe for tourists? I've heard mixed reviews about certain areas.\n[00:33 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Most parts of Central Park are very safe, especially during the day. However, it's always a good idea to stay in well-populated areas. As I was saying, it's also very convenient because it is on 5th Avenue and 7th Avenue.\n[00:48 - 00:49] Speaker USER: What else should I do?\n[00:49 - 01:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's a big city, so it depends on your interests. For example, if you are into Broadway shows, you should definitely go to the New Amsterdam Theater. I'd recommend checking out the Statue of Liberty. My favorite thing to do there is to eat in the restaurant on the top of the pedestal. It's a really beautiful place with\n[01:06 - 01:11] Speaker USER: Oh, I love good dining experiences! Could you tell me more about that restaurant?\n[01:11 - 01:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, it's a really beautiful restaurant with a really nice view of the city. I'd also recommend going to the Empire State Building. It has a lot of nice views." + }, + { + "key": "956", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/956/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Hey, Darsh. I was just thinking about washing your windows and wondered if you'd like me to do that for you.\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, Jaylinn, that would be so sweet of you! I really apprec— it. I've\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker USER: I just remembered, do you have the right cleaning supplies? I could bring mine over if you don't.\n[00:15 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, that's a good point! I think I might be out of glass cleaner, actually. I do appreciate that about you. You're always so helpful and considerate.\n[00:24 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Well, thank you. I enjoy doing things for you because I know it makes you happy. Plus, it's nice to be able to help out around the house.\n[00:32 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're such a dear friend, Jaylinn. Thank you so much for washing my windows!" + }, + { + "key": "957", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/957/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: Hi!\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hey! I'm pretty good, how are you?\n[00:03 - 00:09] Speaker USER: I'm doing well! I have to take a lot of medication each day, but I'm feeling pretty good about it.\n[00:10 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's great! You're probably doing better than me. I had to start taking some medication a couple of years ago, but I just can't seem to get it down right.\n[00:20 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Oh no, I'm sorry to hear that! It's really important to make sure you take it every day as directed. Maybe I could share some\n[00:27 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I've been wondering if there's a specific routine or method you use to remember your medication every day?\n[00:34 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Well, I use a pill organizer and set alarms on my phone. But before you take any new medication, it's really important to talk to your doctor about what it is and if it's right for you. Have you been to the doctor lately?\n[00:48 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I've been going. There's a new medication that my doctor gave me, but it seems like it's only helping a little bit.\n[00:57 - 01:10] Speaker USER: Oh, I see. Have you discussed the limited effectiveness with your doctor? Maybe they can adjust the dosage or try a different medication. Also, I wanted to mention that if you ever need help organizing your pills or setting reminders I'm more\n[01:09 - 01:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks, I appreciate that. Speaking of which, do you think using a pill organizer and setting alarms would really make a difference for me?\n[01:18 - 01:26] Speaker USER: Absolutely, it can be a game-changer! And about the reminders, they can really help ensure you don't miss a dose." + }, + { + "key": "958", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/958/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: York Hotel, can I help you?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I'd like to book a room for 3 nights.\n[00:07 - 00:09] Speaker USER: When will you be arriving?\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: We'll arrive the day after tomorrow. That's July twen I meant\n[00:13 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, did you mean July twentieth?\n[00:16 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, sorry, the twentieth.\n[00:20 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Yes, sir. Single or double?\n[00:22 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: One double room.\n[00:24 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Alright. One double room until the twenty-third.\n[00:28 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: How much will that be?\n[00:30 - 00:33] Speaker USER: $130 a night, including breakfast.\n[00:33 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: That'll be fine.\n[00:35 - 00:38] Speaker USER: May I have your name, please?\n[00:38 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Faber, Faber, Faber, Mr. Faber.\n[00:43 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Just to confirm, you mentioned July twentieth as your arrival date, correct?" + }, + { + "key": "959", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/959/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: What's the matter, Lisa? You don't look too good.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I just found out that my husband is cheating on me.\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: You mean Mark? He seems like such an honest and trustworthy\n[00:11 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's what I thought too. But it seems that he's been seeing someone else for about two months.\n[00:18 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Two months? How did you find out?\n[00:21 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: I asked for leave and was at home when the telephone rang. I picked it up and a girl asked to talk to Mark. She then asked if I was his sister, and I said no, I was his wife. She hung up immediately.\n[00:35 - 00:38] Speaker USER: So you asked him about the girl who called, and\n[00:37 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I did. He first said it was someone from work. He gave me a lame excuse, so I pressed him on it.\n[00:45 - 00:46] Speaker USER: What'd he do?\n[00:46 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: He kept trying to make stupid excuses, and then broke down and admitted to a small indiscretion.\n[00:53 - 01:03] Speaker USER: Indiscretion? How can an indiscretion last two months? I mean, you two have been married for two years! How can he do that to you?\n[01:03 - 01:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: I told him I would divorce him if he wouldn't tell me the truth or end the relationship with her." + }, + { + "key": "960", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/960/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I can't believe we both love comic books!\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know, it's so cool. I've been reading them since I was a kid, and\n[00:06 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I just thought of something—have you seen the latest trailer for the new superhero movie? It looks incredible!\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I've been looking forward to it for months. But as I was saying, I've been reading comics since I was a kid.\n[00:19 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Me too! I'm so excited to see this new movie. It looks amazing.\n[00:24 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: So, who's your favorite superhero?\n[00:27 - 00:32] Speaker USER: That's tough, but I think Spider-Man is my favorite. He's just so cool and has this\n[00:31 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, definitely Spider-Man! He's my favorite too. But I also really like Iron Man and Captain America. They're both super strong and powerful.\n[00:42 - 00:51] Speaker USER: Yeah, they're both great heroes. But Spider-Man is just so relatable, you know? He's not perfect and he makes mistakes, but he always tries to do the right thing.\n[00:52 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: Totally! And he always has funny one-liners when he's fighting bad guys.\n[00:58 - 01:02] Speaker USER: Exactly! He's just such a great character overall." + }, + { + "key": "961", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/961/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: How long does it take to get to downtown from here?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: It is 15 minutes' drive.\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: What companies do we have in our neighborhood?\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Mitsubishi, HP, IBM and many other tech giants\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Sorry, I just remembered—do we have any partnerships with these companies, or are they just our neighbors?\n[00:19 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: They're just our neighbors, but we do collaborate with some of them on certain projects. By the way, I didn't finish mentioning the other companies around us like Oracle\n[00:29 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Oh, right. Please continue.\n[00:32 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: As I was saying, there are also many other famous corporations nearby.\n[00:37 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Does the 7th floor belong to our company too?\n[00:40 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, our company has two floors, the 6th and 7th floor in this building.\n[00:46 - 00:49] Speaker USER: It's such a large firm. Do we have our own staff restaurant?\n[00:50 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, at the end of the hall." + }, + { + "key": "962", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/962/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey, thanks for tuning my car. I really need the extra speed.\n[00:03 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: No problem. I just adjusted the engine and gave it a little tune-up. You should be able to drive a bit faster and notice\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Oh, by the way, when you say \"a bit faster,\" do you think it'll make a noticeable difference on the track?\n[00:16 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely. You should feel the difference, especially during acceleration. Also, you could try using your brakes less, accelerating more smoothly, and maintaining a\n[00:27 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but when you say \"using brakes less,\" do you mean I should coast more or just rely on downshifting?\n[00:35 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: More on downshifting. Coasting can be useful too, but downshifting gives you better control, especially in tight corners." + }, + { + "key": "963", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/963/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: Can I help you?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, is there any vacant room for tomorrow?\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker USER: I am sorry. We are full up for tomorrow.\n[00:09 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, is there any other hotel nearby?\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Yes, the Sunset Hotel is three blocks away. Maybe you can check with\n[00:15 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, do you happen to know their contact number? It would save me some time.\n[00:20 - 00:28] Speaker USER: I don't have it on hand, but you can easily find it online. I was about to suggest you could ask them directly when you get there.\n[00:29 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you." + }, + { + "key": "964", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/964/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hi, Bob! How's your week going so far?\n[00:03 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good! I heard something interesting about a company building a hyper loop - I think it would be really revolutionary for\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Is that where you could travel across the US in a vacuum tube?\n[00:12 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, that's the one. You'd only need to travel about 250 miles to get from New York to Washington DC in half an hour!\n[00:22 - 00:27] Speaker USER: That's pretty exciting. Maybe they could do the same thing in other countries too?\n[00:27 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, they think it would be good for commuters. It would be crazy to go that fast in a tube. By the way, what were you saying earlier about the company building the hyper loop?" + }, + { + "key": "965", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/965/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: I'd like to pay my bill now.\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Your name and room number, please?\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Tom Wilson in Room 306.\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Have you used any hotel services this morning, such\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Sorry, just to clarify, are you asking about services like laundry or room service?\n[00:18 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, exactly. Have you used any of those this morning?\n[00:22 - 00:22] Speaker USER: No.\n[00:23 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: OK. You have stayed for four nights at 90 US dollars each, and here are the meals that you had at the hotel. That makes a total of 660 US dollars, including\n[00:34 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Wait, I just remembered. Does that total include the minibar charges from yesterday?\n[00:40 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I was just about to mention that the minibar charges were already included in the total.\n[00:47 - 00:50] Speaker USER: Got it. Can I pay by credit card?\n[00:50 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course. Please sign your name here." + }, + { + "key": "966", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/966/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: How are you doing?\n[00:01 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Pretty good! I'm considering voting for Donald Trump!\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Do you really like him?\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I think he's really tough and could improve our economy and\n[00:11 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but how do you feel about his controversial statements and actions? Do they not concern you?\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: I think he's really strong and I think it's time for someone like that to help America.\n[00:24 - 00:31] Speaker USER: I can see where you're coming from. But I don't like the racist and misogynistic language he uses. It makes\n[00:30 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: I understand your point, but I believe his policies could bring more positive changes. What about his economic plans?\n[00:38 - 00:44] Speaker USER: You're right. I think America needs someone like him. That's why I plan to vote for Hillary Clinton.\n[00:44 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hah!" + }, + { + "key": "967", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/967/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey, Sarah. What do you think of this perfume I'm wearing?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: It smells really nice! You look confident and it\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Oh, thanks! I actually feel pretty confident wearing it. I'm thinking about wearing it on my date tonight.\n[00:12 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: You should definitely wear it! By the way, where are you going for the date?\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker USER: We're going to this new Italian place downtown. I hope the perfume adds to the mood!\n[00:22 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: It definitely will! It'll make you smell even more attractive to your date.\n[00:27 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Yeah, I think you're right. Thanks for the advice, Sarah!" + }, + { + "key": "968", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/968/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey Auston, I'm just going to clean your fish tank real quick.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay, but be careful with my fish!\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Don't worry, I'll take good care of them.\n[00:09 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: I hope so. Those fish are my babies.\n[00:12 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Trust me, I know how to take care of fish. I used to have a fish tank when I was a kid, and\n[00:17 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Really? What kind of fish did you have?\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Oh, we had all kinds of fish. Goldfish, bettas, even a couple of clownfish.\n[00:26 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wow! That sounds like a lot of fun.\n[00:29 - 00:36] Speaker USER: It was definitely a lot of work, but it was worth it. Seeing those little guys swim around always made my day better,\n[00:35 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: I totally get that. My mom used to have a fish tank when she was younger too. She loved it, but she had to give it up when she got pregnant with me because my dad said that having a baby and taking care of a bunch of fish was too much for her to handle at the same time.\n[00:52 - 01:01] Speaker USER: That makes sense. It can be a lot to manage both at once. But you know, she could always get another one someday when you're older and can help her out.\n[01:01 - 01:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, she's always talked about that. It would be really cool to have a fish tank together." + }, + { + "key": "969", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/969/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi! I'm Haroon.\n[00:02 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Welcome, Haroon! We're so glad you chose to stay with us. Let me show you around the hotel. This is the lobby, where you can relax and socialize with other guests. Over there is the breakfast area, and through those doors is the swimming pool. Your room is just up these stairs, and\n[00:18 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Oh, before we go up, could you tell me the pool hours? I'm thinking of taking a swim later.\n[00:22 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course! The pool is open from 6 AM to 10 PM. Now, as I was saying, your room is just up these stairs.\n[00:32 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Wow, this place is amazing! Thank you so much for showing me around.\n[00:37 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're welcome. We hope you enjoy your stay with us." + }, + { + "key": "970", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/970/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I don't know, Bob. I just don't know what to include to\n[00:02 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but have you thought about what exactly is making you feel uncertain? Is it the feedback from the publisher, or something else?\n[00:12 - 00:18] Speaker USER: It's mainly the feedback. They said it was too vague and needed more specific details. I was\n[00:17 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: There you go. So if they wanted more specific details, why not just give them what they want?\n[00:23 - 00:31] Speaker USER: You're right, Bob. That makes sense. I'll try rewriting the story with more specific details and see what happens." + }, + { + "key": "971", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/971/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Hey, Tesla. I was thinking, since I've been here for a while and done well, maybe I could be a candidate for\n[00:06 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hold on, before we dive into that, can you give me a quick overview of what you've accomplished recently? I want to make sure I have a full picture.\n[00:15 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Sure, I've led a few successful projects, improved team efficiency, and have been mentoring some of the newer members.\n[00:21 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's good to know. I'll need to see how you do with some upcoming tasks before we discuss a potential promotion in detail.\n[00:30 - 00:33] Speaker USER: I understand. I just wanted to put it out there.\n[00:34 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I appreciate that. Let me think about it and we'll talk soon." + }, + { + "key": "972", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/972/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:00] Speaker USER: Hi!\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hey! What's new?\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker USER: I recently tried some new recipes, and I'd like to tell you about them!\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: What kind of recipes?\n[00:11 - 00:20] Speaker USER: I tried making mashed potatoes and bacon the other night. I'm pretty good with potato and macaroni and cheese, but it's really fun trying out new dishes and\n[00:19 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but do you have any tips for making the perfect mashed potatoes? Mine always turn out a bit lumpy.\n[00:26 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Sure, I can share some tips! But I haven't finished telling you about the other recipes I tried. I also made spaghetti the other night, which is one of my favorite meals to make at home.\n[00:37 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: I like cooking with my dad!\n[00:40 - 00:43] Speaker USER: I have so much fun with my boyfriend when we cook together.\n[00:44 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you guys have a favorite dish to make?\n[00:47 - 00:52] Speaker USER: I like making a ton of different dishes. I especially enjoy making really delicious pasta dishes\n[00:51 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: I love making some of my favorite dishes like lamb chops and steak!\n[00:56 - 00:59] Speaker USER: I've been told I make some really good desserts!\n[01:00 - 01:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's awesome! I haven't made any desserts in a while, but I plan to soon. What's your favorite dessert to make?" + }, + { + "key": "973", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/973/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I'm so relieved that I don't have to drink my coffee black anymore.\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why, what happened?\n[00:06 - 00:14] Speaker USER: I just got tired of the bitter taste, you know? Plus, I feel like I need the extra boost of energy that coffee gives me in the mornings, especially\n[00:13 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, speaking of energy, have you tried any of those energy drinks? They might give you that extra boost without the bitterness.\n[00:21 - 00:34] Speaker USER: I have, but I prefer coffee because it's more of a ritual for me in the morning. Anyway, I was going to say that now I can add some cream and sugar to my coffee, it's much more enjoyable to drink.\n[00:34 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: That makes sense. I'm glad you found a way to make your coffee drinking experience more enjoyable." + }, + { + "key": "974", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/974/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, how's it going?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's good! I had an awesome workout yesterday.\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Wow, that's great! What kind of workout did you do?\n[00:09 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: I ran eight miles.\n[00:11 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Ooh, that's intense! I used to be an athlete in high school and college. Are you feeling it sore today,\n[00:16 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but what sport did you play in high school and college?\n[00:21 - 00:26] Speaker USER: I was a sprinter. Anyway, are you feeling it today after running eight miles?\n[00:26 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: A little bit, but it was totally worth it.\n[00:30 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Do you have a routine?\n[00:31 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I go running at least three times a week.\n[00:35 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Wow! I love running. Did you run cross-country in high school?\n[00:40 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I was pretty good.\n[00:43 - 00:47] Speaker USER: That's impressive. What was your favorite distance to run back\n[00:46 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, before I forget, do you have any tips for improving my running form?\n[00:51 - 00:57] Speaker USER: Sure, I can share some tips. But first, I was asking about your favorite distance to run in high school?\n[00:58 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, right! I ran the three-mile race." + }, + { + "key": "975", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/975/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Hi, Aram. I wanted to get to know you better, so I was wondering what your hobbies are?\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I love skiing. It's always been one of my favorite things to challenge myself\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Skiing, really? I've never been skiing before. How did you get into it?\n[00:15 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: My family used to go on ski trips when I was younger and I just loved it. After that, we would go every year and I just kept getting better and better at tackling more\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker USER: That sounds amazing! Do you still go skiing often?\n[00:30 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, whenever I get the chance. I also love hiking and being outdoors in general. But skiing is definitely my favorite thing to do." + }, + { + "key": "976", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/976/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: What are you doing this Saturday, Gene?\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, first thing in the morning I'm going to take my driving test. I've\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Oh, you're taking your driving test? I thought you had a driver's license.\n[00:11 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I've never needed one. I've always lived in Boston and it's easy to get around on public transportation. But now I'm taking a job in Los Angeles, so\n[00:20 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Los Angeles? That's a big move! Congratulations on the new job.\n[00:26 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks. But everyone knows that to live in LA you have to drive. So I've been taking lessons and I'm going to take my test tomorrow.\n[00:34 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Are you planning to buy a car once you pass your test?\n[00:38 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I've already picked out the car. I want a twenty sixteen Honda Accord.\n[00:43 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Oh, that's a nice looking car.\n[00:46 - 00:52] Speaker ASSISTANT: It is. But I'm not buying it for that reason. It has the safety features that I want.\n[00:53 - 00:54] Speaker USER: Such as?\n[00:55 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, it has a back view camera. As a new driver, I feel more comfortable with that than with just a back view mirror." + }, + { + "key": "977", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/977/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I don't know what I was thinking! I just saw the dress and I had to have it.\n[00:03 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: But Fabricio, you can't afford that dress! It's $500! How are you planning to pay for it?\n[00:10 - 00:18] Speaker USER: I know, but I couldn't help myself. It's so beautiful and I've been wanting it for months. I was thinking maybe I could return it if I realize I\n[00:17 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Return it? That might be a good idea. But honestly, this is why you need to learn to control your impulses! If you keep spending money like this, you're going to end up in debt.\n[00:29 - 00:34] Speaker USER: I know, but it's so hard when something is right in front of me and I really want it.\n[00:35 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Maybe you should try saving up for things instead of buying them right away. That way, you'll be less likely to impulse buy and get into debt." + }, + { + "key": "978", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/978/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, I made you some tea.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, thank you! Chamomile, right?\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Yeah. I know it's your favorite.\n[00:09 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: You know me so well. This is exactly what I needed today. Thank you, Jolene.\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Anytime. I'm just glad I could help. So, how's your day going?\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's been rough. I'm just really stressed out lately.\n[00:24 - 00:28] Speaker USER: That sounds tough. Do you want to talk about it?\n[00:28 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I think I do. It's just been a lot of things building up, you know? Work is really stressful and my personal life has been in a bit of a mess. I\n[00:36 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut you off, but when you say your personal life is in a rut, do you mean relationships, or is it more about your own sense of fulfillment?\n[00:46 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's more about my own sense of fulfillment. I just feel like I'm stuck in a routine, and it's making everything else feel heavier. I was going to say that it's been hard to find motivation lately.\n[01:00 - 01:12] Speaker USER: I get that. When everything feels like a routine, it can be really draining. Have you thought about making small changes to break the monotony, like picking up a new hobby or changing your daily routine?\n[01:13 - 01:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: I have, but it's hard to find the energy to even start something new. I just don't know how to make it all stop, you know? How do you turn off your brain when it feels like everything is crashing down on you?\n[01:26 - 01:39] Speaker USER: Well, first of all, you're doing the right thing by talking to me about it. Just getting everything off your chest can help a lot. And secondly, have you tried relaxation techniques? Like deep breathing or meditation? Sometimes,\n[01:38 - 01:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Deep breathing, yeah. But honestly, they never seem to work for me. I feel like I need something more, something that really clicks for me." + }, + { + "key": "979", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/979/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I'm really sorry about what I did. I know it was a mistake and I feel bad about it.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why did you do it?\n[00:07 - 00:14] Speaker USER: I don't know. It was a moment of weakness, I guess. I wasn't thinking clearly and I made a rash decision\n[00:13 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: But you must have had some reason, even if it was just in the moment. Can you think of anything specific that triggered it?\n[00:21 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Maybe it was stress or feeling overwhelmed. But I realize now that it doesn't excuse what I did. I made a bad decision, and I need to figure out how to make things right again. But I promise that I'll do whatever it takes to make amends.\n[00:36 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: I hope so. Because what you did was really wrong and it hurt a lot of people who\n[00:42 - 00:53] Speaker USER: I know, and that's what makes this even harder to accept. I never wanted to hurt anyone, and I'm truly sorry for that. I'll do everything I can to make it up to everyone involved." + }, + { + "key": "980", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/980/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Yes. Can I help you?\n[00:02 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. You see, I've bought this personal stereo at your shop 3 days ago. And I'm afraid it hasn't really matched up to what I was expecting in\n[00:11 - 00:14] Speaker USER: I'm sorry to hear that. Could you tell me what exactly is the issue?\n[00:14 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, first of all, there is this large scratch across the front of it.\n[00:19 - 00:22] Speaker USER: But you should have noticed that when you bought it.\n[00:22 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: But it was in the box and all sealed up.\n[00:25 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Well, I'm sorry, but it really is your responsibility to check the goods when you buy them. How are we to know that it wasn't you who made the scratch after\n[00:35 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Scratch? I understand your point, but that's not the main issue here. The more pressing problem is actually something else.\n[00:42 - 00:43] Speaker USER: And what is that?\n[00:43 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Look. It says here that the noise from it should be undetectable by other people.\n[00:49 - 00:50] Speaker USER: Yes, that's right.\n[00:51 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: But people can hear it, and it's really embarrassing on the bus and underground." + }, + { + "key": "981", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/981/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I really like the work of Anne Sexton. Do you like her poems?\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not really. They're okay, but I think they're overrated. I prefer the work of T.S. Eliot.\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker USER: I'm not as familiar with T.S. Eliot, but I'll give him a shot. What are your favorite poems by him? Any\n[00:15 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I just wanted to mention, if you're interested in T.S. Eliot, you might also enjoy reading \"The Waste Land.\" It's a bit complex but very rewarding.\n[00:26 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Thanks for the recommendation! I'll check that out too. But you didn't finish telling me your favorite poems by him.\n[00:33 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, the most famous is \"The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock.\" It's about the anxiety of modern life\n[00:40 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Oh, that sounds intriguing! But can you explain a bit more about what kind of anxiety it deals with?\n[00:46 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's about the anxiety of looking forward to something. I see, I can see why you like that. It is so relatable.\n[00:53 - 00:57] Speaker USER: It really is! I wish I could write poetry like that." + }, + { + "key": "982", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/982/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Do you like cooking?\n[00:01 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I don't like it at all. I've never cooked anything. Do you like cooking?\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Sure! I'm an awesome cook. My chicken parmesan never fails to\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but can you really teach me how to cook? I've always wanted to learn.\n[00:17 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Of course! Why don't we go to the grocery store and pick up the ingredients together.\n[00:22 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure! That sounds great.\n[00:25 - 00:26] Speaker USER: How about tonight?\n[00:26 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't know. Maybe I can try cooking tomorrow night.\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Let's see what we have in the house right now. I'm making some fried rice.\n[00:34 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: What's your secret for fried rice? Is\n[00:36 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Actually, I wanted to ask, how did you come up with your chicken parmesan recipe?\n[00:41 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, it's a family recipe. But for the fried rice, here! Try this! First, add half the rice to a pan on the stove and stir. Then add soy sauce and sugar. Stir it again. Then add the rest of the rice to the pan. Add the rest of the ingredients. Stir. Serve!\n[00:59 - 01:03] Speaker USER: That's amazing. How did you come up with that recipe?" + }, + { + "key": "983", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/983/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I don't know. I feel like I'm losing a part of myself.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: What do you mean?\n[00:07 - 00:14] Speaker USER: I used to be able to do things. I was special. Now I can't even light a fire without using a match or\n[00:13 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, you mean your powers are completely gone? Have you tried anything else to see if they might come back?\n[00:20 - 00:26] Speaker USER: I have, but nothing works. It's like a part of me has just vanished.\n[00:26 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're still special, Stephon. Just because you don't have your powers doesn't mean you're not special." + }, + { + "key": "984", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/984/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I learned about the Soviet Union in history last week.\n[00:04 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: What did you learn?\n[00:06 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Mostly about their economy and culture. They seem like a fascinating place!\n[00:11 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: What did you think about how they were governed and\n[00:13 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Sorry to cut in, but do you mean how they were governed or how their policies were implemented?\n[00:19 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I meant how they were governed. It's interesting how they turned their culture and economy into a completely different form. They seem like a place that is an extreme version of capitalism.\n[00:31 - 00:43] Speaker USER: Actually, they were more of an extreme version of socialism, but I can see how the similarities with capitalism are striking. The economy and cultural influence were really shaped by\n[00:42 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, their cultural influence was significant, but can you elaborate on how their economy differed from other European countries at the time?\n[00:50 - 00:57] Speaker USER: Certainly. The economy and cultural influence were really different from other countries at the time, especially in Europe." + }, + { + "key": "985", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/985/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Hey, Bauer! I'm so glad I ran into you. I've been meaning to talk to you about your apartment. It's\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, yeah? What about it?\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Well, it's just that it's old and small, and I think it's time for a bigger place\n[00:11 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Time for a change? You think so?\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Yeah, I do. Plus, your lease is up soon, so it's the perfect time to make a move.\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hmm. I hadn't really thought about it, but you may be right.\n[00:24 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Great! So why don't we go look at some new places? I'm sure we can find something that you'll love.\n[00:29 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Alright, let's do it!" + }, + { + "key": "986", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/986/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi there, are you here to buy my van?\n[00:02 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hi! Yes, I am. I saw your ad on Craigslist and I'm very interested in the condition\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Sorry, before we get into that, I just want to mention that the van is in great condition and it's a great deal.\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's what I wanted to talk to you about. I was hoping to negotiate the price down a bit.\n[00:20 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Well, the price is firm but I'm open to negotiation. What did you have in mind?\n[00:25 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I was thinking maybe $1,000 less than the asking price. What do you think about\n[00:31 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Hold on, I understand where you're coming from, but $1,000 is quite a significant difference. Let me think about it and see if we can come to an agreement.\n[00:41 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Alright, that sounds fair. I'll give you a call tomorrow and we can talk about it some more.\n[00:47 - 00:50] Speaker USER: Sounds good! Thanks for coming by." + }, + { + "key": "987", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/987/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: How are you doing today?\n[00:01 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've been feeling really tired lately. Do you think I should consider changing\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but have you been getting enough sleep? Sometimes fatigue is just due to lack of rest.\n[00:12 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a good point. I have been sleeping poorly. Do you think I should see a doctor?\n[00:17 - 00:26] Speaker USER: I'd definitely recommend seeing a doctor if you have any concerns about your health. I always make an appointment with my doctor if I start to notice persistent\n[00:25 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: I agree, it's better to be safe. By the way, do you have any tips for improving sleep quality?" + }, + { + "key": "988", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/988/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Can we talk?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, honey, we're talking now, aren't we?\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker USER: You know what I mean.\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah. I know.\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker USER: I want to know where this relationship is going. I'm in love with you and I need to know. . .\n[00:13 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: You know, I think you're amazing, but\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Sorry, but I really need clarity right now. Are we on the same page about our future?\n[00:20 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Honey, I love you so much.\n[00:23 - 00:24] Speaker USER: You do?\n[00:25 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: I love you. And I think you're awesome.\n[00:28 - 00:34] Speaker USER: You mentioned I was awesome earlier, but I need to hear more about what you see for us in the future." + }, + { + "key": "989", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/989/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hi, I'm Lyssa.\n[00:01 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I remember you. You came to my office a few weeks ago about the movie we're planning to\n[00:07 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Yes, I was hoping to ask if there were any parts available.\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: We actually just filled all the roles, but I can give you a small part if you'd like.\n[00:15 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Great, I'll take it! What is the part?\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: You'll be playing a man on the street who gets hit by a car.\n[00:23 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Sounds perfect! When do we start rehearsing for\n[00:25 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut you off, but just to confirm, are you okay with the physical demands of this role?\n[00:31 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Absolutely, I'm ready for it. When do we start shooting?\n[00:35 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: We start shooting tomorrow.\n[00:37 - 00:40] Speaker USER: I'll be there! Thank you so much for giving me this opportunity." + }, + { + "key": "990", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/990/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Are you enjoying history class?\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: I really am! I'm starting to understand it a little better now\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but what exactly is making it easier for you to understand?\n[00:11 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, the teacher's explanations and the way we discuss events in class really help. Yeah, once you've learned about something a little more, you can look back on it from a different angle and\n[00:22 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Perspective, exactly! That's what's so cool. It's like I understand the world a little more." + }, + { + "key": "991", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/991/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, Mom. I'm just about finished with my homework.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Good. Let me see it when you're done, so\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Actually, there's one part I found really tricky. Could you help me with it before I show you?\n[00:11 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, I can help. But Tyre, this is unacceptable! You didn't even do half of your assignments yet!\n[00:17 - 00:22] Speaker USER: I know, I got stuck on that tricky part, and it slowed me down. I'll go finish it up now.\n[00:23 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: You better! Now go finish your homework!\n[00:26 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Yes, Mom." + }, + { + "key": "992", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/992/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Maggie, can I borrow your notes for history? I'll return them as soon\n[00:03 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, Mark, but I usually go to the cafeteria and review them. Why not copy them in the library?\n[00:09 - 00:10] Speaker USER: OK.\n[00:11 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Here you are.\n[00:12 - 00:20] Speaker USER: You are a great help, Maggie. I don't quite understand why you need my notes, Mark? You haven't missed any classes.\n[00:20 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: To be honest, I work in a supermarket from 7 to 10 o'clock every evening.\n[00:25 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Oh, I see. So you're pretty tired when you come to class. But what do you usually do in class? I mean, if you're that tired do you\n[00:33 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm always awake at the beginning, but thirty minutes after class begins I feel sleepy and have trouble keeping my eyes open.\n[00:42 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Well, I need someone to study with and you need someone to keep you awake. Can we be study partners?" + }, + { + "key": "993", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/993/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, what's up? How are you doing?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not too bad. Just been busy with work and stuff.\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Yeah, I know how that is. So what's been going on?\n[00:09 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I've just been feeling kind of stressed out lately. Work has been really busy and I'm just having a hard time keeping up\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker USER: Are you feeling overwhelmed because of the workload or is it something else that's adding to the stress?\n[00:20 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's mainly the workload. I feel like I'm constantly behind and I'm just not sure how to catch up.\n[00:27 - 00:31] Speaker USER: That sounds really tough. Have you talked to your boss about it?\n[00:31 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I have. But they're just not really understanding. They keep giving me more work and expecting me to finish it all in the same amount of time,\n[00:40 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Maybe we need to figure out a way to manage your tasks more effectively. Have you tried prioritizing or delegating some of the work?\n[00:48 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've tried prioritizing, but it still feels like too much. Delegating might help, though. Let's talk to them together and see if we can come up with a plan that works for both of us." + }, + { + "key": "994", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/994/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Would you like to go to the movies tonight?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I just saw a horror movie last night. It almost frightened me to the point\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Oh, sorry to interrupt, but I was thinking—maybe we could see something different, like a detective film?\n[00:10 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't care for a detective film. It also makes me nervous.\n[00:16 - 00:17] Speaker USER: How about a comedy?\n[00:17 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I don't think comedies today are natural or cheerful.\n[00:22 - 00:24] Speaker USER: How about a love story then?\n[00:25 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, romance is boring.\n[00:27 - 00:28] Speaker USER: What's your opinion?\n[00:29 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Let's go to see a war movie, shall we?\n[00:32 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Really? I mean, earlier you mentioned that the horror movie almost frightened you to death. Wouldn't a war movie be a bit intense too?\n[00:40 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Certainly. Is there anything wrong?" + }, + { + "key": "995", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/995/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: What do you drive?\n[00:01 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't drive.\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker USER: But you have to drive. What are you going to do without a car?\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't need to drive to get places. I can take public transportation or the bus.\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker USER: But public transportation is so inconvenient. I can't imagine relying on it for daily commutes\n[00:19 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: I actually find it quite convenient. Plus, it saves me a lot of money.\n[00:25 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Yeah, and I love cars, but it's just not worth it. A car can easily get overpriced. Plus, public transportation saves a lot of money.\n[00:33 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: So you are saying cars are overpriced and public transportation saves you money?\n[00:39 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Yeah, exactly!\n[00:41 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: So does a car. You could be paying for gas or maintenance or insurance which can\n[00:46 - 00:51] Speaker USER: True, and it's also a lot of work to take care of a car. I can't imagine having to wash it.\n[00:51 - 01:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Haha, yeah, I guess a car is a lot of work. I wonder if public transportation is cheaper to use if you include the cost of car maintenance, insurance, gas, etc.\n[01:03 - 01:05] Speaker USER: I think it's cheaper." + }, + { + "key": "996", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/996/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Can you develop the roll of film?\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure.\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker USER: How long does it usually take\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but do you need it urgently? We can expedite the process if necessary.\n[00:11 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Actually, yes. How quickly can you develop it?\n[00:15 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Normally, it takes 6 hours, but if you're in a hurry, we can develop it in 3 hours.\n[00:20 - 00:27] Speaker USER: That would be great. By the way, I was asking earlier—how long does it take under normal circumstances?\n[00:27 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's usually 6 hours, but as mentioned, we can do it faster if needed." + }, + { + "key": "997", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/997/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: There's a bird!\n[00:01 - 00:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Where?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Right there! Can you see it? It's\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, is it moving? I think I see something, but it's really high up.\n[00:10 - 00:13] Speaker USER: I'm not sure. What kind of bird is it?\n[00:13 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't know. But it's really far up!\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker USER: It might be a hawk. Or an eagle. Do you think it could\n[00:20 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: An eagle? That would be amazing! But do you think it could be something else, like maybe a falcon?\n[00:26 - 00:29] Speaker USER: I don't know. But it's really cool!\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: It is. I bet it's hunting for food.\n[00:33 - 00:35] Speaker USER: Do you think it's hungry?\n[00:35 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Maybe. But there are a lot of other birds around, so it might not be able to find anything to eat.\n[00:42 - 00:44] Speaker USER: I hope it finds something to eat." + }, + { + "key": "998", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/998/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I'm really happy with how this picture turned out. The frame is perfect and the colors really pop against the white wall.\n[00:05 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but did you choose the frame yourself or was it a suggestion from someone else? It really complements the picture.\n[00:13 - 00:26] Speaker USER: I chose it myself! I thought it would enhance the colors and make them stand out more. And yeah, the white wall really helps with that too. It's a great reminder of my family and what we've been through together.\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's really sweet. I'm sure your family loves it too.\n[00:31 - 00:33] Speaker USER: They do, and I'm grateful for that." + }, + { + "key": "999", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/999/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Roast Beijing Duck? That sounds like a\n[00:02 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but I just want to confirm, do you prefer something more traditional or are you open to trying something a bit more adventurous along with the wine?\n[00:13 - 00:20] Speaker USER: I'm open to trying new things! But I was going to ask, you mentioned Roast Beijing Duck earlier—what makes it so special?\n[00:20 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it is the best of our hotel.\n[00:23 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Really? Let me have a try.\n[00:27 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you. Just a moment, please." + }, + { + "key": "1000", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1000/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey there, how are you doing?\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I am great. How are you?\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Well, I got laid off, and I'm looking for anything that\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh no, that's tough. What kind of job are you thinking about now?\n[00:12 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Right now, I'll take about anything that will pay the mortgage.\n[00:16 - 00:18] Speaker ASSISTANT: Have you gone out on any interviews so far?\n[00:18 - 00:22] Speaker USER: I went out on one interview, but I haven't heard back from\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but did you see the posting for the electrician apprentice program?\n[00:26 - 00:32] Speaker USER: You know, I saw that and it looks pretty good! By the way, I was saying I haven't heard back from that interview yet.\n[00:33 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Let's go check out that program again!" + }, + { + "key": "1001", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1001/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I know what Vichy France is - you're probably referring to the occupation during World War II. Do you know much about it?\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure! I took a course on WWII when I was in college.\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Hm, cool. What was your favorite part of the course? Was\n[00:15 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but I just remembered a question. Did your course cover the impact of Vichy France on the local population extensively?\n[00:23 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Yes, we did discuss that. But I was asking about your favorite part of the course. So, what was it?\n[00:30 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: All of it. Learning about the history and the people involved.\n[00:35 - 00:41] Speaker USER: I agree - it's fascinating. Have you ever visited any of the places related to WWII?\n[00:41 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: I went to Japan to see Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The\n[00:45 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Oh wow, Hiroshima and Nagasaki? That's incredible. Did you have a good time?\n[00:50 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, that was probably the best trip of my life.\n[00:54 - 00:58] Speaker USER: Haha, I bet! Do you still remember the Japanese food there?\n[00:58 - 01:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, the meals were so delicious!" + }, + { + "key": "1002", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1002/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Wow, you're up early today! What's for breakfast?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I felt like baking, so I made some muffins.\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Smells good! I'll make some coffee. Do you want me to make you some eggs?\n[00:11 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, I'll take mine, sunny side up, please.\n[00:13 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Wait, before you finish, do you want some toast with that?\n[00:17 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, no thanks, just the eggs. I was saying sunny side up. By the way, Www, I don't know how you can eat your eggs like that! Ever since I was small, I have never liked sunny side up eggs.\n[00:30 - 00:38] Speaker USER: You know, my dad had scrambled eggs every morning for twenty years. It drove my mom nuts because\n[00:37 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of scrambled eggs, did you ever try adding cheese to them? It's a game changer!\n[00:44 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Actually, I haven't tried that, but I was going to say it drove my mom crazy!\n[00:49 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: You know what really drives me crazy? When I ask for soft boiled eggs, and they overcook them, so they come out hard boiled! How can you dip your toast into a hard boiled egg?\n[01:02 - 01:04] Speaker USER: You're so picky sometimes.\n[01:04 - 01:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Here you go, honey, fried eggs.\n[01:07 - 01:11] Speaker USER: I said sunny side up! How many times do I have to tell you?" + }, + { + "key": "1003", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1003/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, Mom. Do you want to go to the park with me?\n[00:03 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sorry, sweetie. I can't right now. I've got to finish cleaning the kitchen before\n[00:09 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Oh, do you need any help with the cleaning? I can stay and help you instead.\n[00:13 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's sweet of you, but it's okay. I just need to finish up a few things. You can go to the park if you want.\n[00:21 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Are you sure? You don't mind if I go alone?\n[00:25 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, it's fine. I like going to the park by myself sometimes. It's peaceful.\n[00:30 - 00:32] Speaker USER: Okay, well have fun and be safe.\n[00:32 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thanks, Mom." + }, + { + "key": "1004", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1004/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: It's time for desserts! Are you still hungry?\n[00:03 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've always got room for something sweet!\n[00:06 - 00:07] Speaker USER: What are you going to try first?\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: I've never tried traditional Greek yogurt, so I want to try that because I've\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Oh, Greek yogurt is delicious! Do they serve it with anything special?\n[00:16 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: I believe they add locally produced honey to it.\n[00:20 - 00:23] Speaker USER: That sounds good. I'm going to start with an Italian tiramisu.\n[00:24 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you want to try some of my yogurt? It's a favorite everyday dessert in Greece.\n[00:29 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Ok. Mmm.\n[00:31 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: What do you think? How does it taste?\n[00:34 - 00:41] Speaker USER: It's nice, but it's rather plain. By the way, you were saying you wanted to try Greek yogurt first—did you get to taste it with the honey?\n[00:42 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I did. It definitely adds a touch of sweetness. Do you want to try my tiramisu now?\n[00:48 - 00:51] Speaker USER: Sure. I'll just have a bite." + }, + { + "key": "1005", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1005/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey, thanks for letting me know about\n[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but before you go, do you know the directions to the main road from here?\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Oh, sure! Just take a left at the next intersection, and you'll see the main road signs.\n[00:12 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Got it. Thanks again. Be careful out there.\n[00:15 - 00:17] Speaker USER: I will. Thanks again.\n[00:17 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're welcome. Have a good day." + }, + { + "key": "1006", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1006/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey Jack. How were your classes this semester?\n[00:03 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: They were not too bad. I really liked my poli-sci class because\n[00:06 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Oh, poli-sci? That sounds interesting. What specifically did you like about it?\n[00:11 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: The discussions were really engaging, and the professor encouraged us to think critically about current events. But I don't know if I would call it my favorite class because\n[00:21 - 00:26] Speaker USER: I see, but now I'm curious—if poli-sci wasn't your favorite, what was?\n[00:26 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: I took a business communication class last year and it was terrific." + }, + { + "key": "1007", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1007/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Corrin, let's get you into bed. You'll sleep better in a bed than on the couch. You\n[00:05 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm not tired.\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Yes, you are. Your eyes are drooping and you're yawning. Come on, I'll tuck you\n[00:11 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: But what if I can't fall asleep?\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker USER: I'll help you relax. Just put your head down on the pillow, and I'll be right here next to you if you need anything.\n[00:21 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Alright.\n[00:22 - 00:24] Speaker USER: Goodnight, Corrin.\n[00:24 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Goodnight, Chester." + }, + { + "key": "1008", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1008/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Boy, it looks like everyone in your family is here, from young to old.\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Easter's a good day for reunions. The family goes to church together.\n[00:10 - 00:13] Speaker USER: And after church they come here for lunch?\n[00:13 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yup, a big potluck buffet. And then-notice there are no children around? They're all\n[00:19 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Oh, I was just going to ask about that! So, where are the kids?\n[00:23 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: The kids wait in the house while the grownups hide these. Hide away, Yi-jun! We hide\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Wait, you were saying something about hiding something? What exactly do you hide?" + }, + { + "key": "1009", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1009/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Azlyn, I'm worried that your enemy will come and hurt you.\n[00:03 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Aaren, there's nothing to worry about. I can take care of myself. I've\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: But what if they hurt you? I don't want anything bad to happen to you.\n[00:12 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Aaren, don't worry. I'll be cautious and\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker USER: I know you say that, but I can't help but worry. What if something bad happens to you?\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Aaren, nothing is going to happen to me. I promise." + }, + { + "key": "1010", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1010/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: I'm thinking about buying a restaurant and I wanted to get your opinion.\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a big decision. What made you decide to buy a restaurant?\n[00:08 - 00:15] Speaker USER: I want to be my own boss and make a profit. I think the location is good and the menu looks appealing to\n[00:14 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: The location is key, but have you considered the competition in the area? It can make a huge difference in your success.\n[00:21 - 00:30] Speaker USER: That's true, I have looked into the competition, and I believe I can offer something unique. I also want it to be a place where people can come to relax and enjoy themselves.\n[00:31 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a great attitude. I think if you're passionate about it, you'll be successful." + }, + { + "key": "1011", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1011/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I don't understand why you're so upset, Keeley. I thought we were close enough\n[00:03 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: We were friends until I found out that you had been talking to my ex-boyfriend behind my back.\n[00:09 - 00:12] Speaker USER: I'm sorry, I didn't mean to hurt you.\n[00:13 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: It doesn't matter if you didn't mean to hurt me or not. The fact is that you did hurt me and I don't want to be friends with someone who would do something like\n[00:20 - 00:23] Speaker USER: But I thought we could talk about anything.\n[00:23 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, now there's something that we can't talk about because it's too painful for me. So, please, just leave me alone." + }, + { + "key": "1012", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1012/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Would you like to go to the party tonight?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Whose party?\n[00:05 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Ruojia's. Don't you know that? Ruojia has got engaged recently,\n[00:09 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, Ruojia? You mean she got married?\n[00:12 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Yes. Yesterday.\n[00:13 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: What! Is she really? I can't believe it!\n[00:17 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Yes, me too.\n[00:19 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: But how do you know that?\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker USER: I saw the news from her Twitter. And she sent an email about the party\n[00:24 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: An email? I didn't receive it!\n[00:28 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Maybe you should check your email. She mentioned it was at her home tonight. But I was going to ask, will you bring something?\n[00:35 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh yes, I just found the email. So, are you thinking of bringing a gift or something else?" + }, + { + "key": "1013", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1013/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: Tomorrow is Mike's birthday. I have just received the invitation to his party. Did Mike invite you, or did\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I received his invitation this morning. But he didn't tell me what time the party will begin.\n[00:11 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Oh, I was just about to ask you about that! I'll ring him up and ask him about it. How will you be getting\n[00:17 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, before you call him, could you ask if there's anything specific he wants us to bring? I was thinking of bringing a bottle of wine, but I'm not sure if that's what he would prefer.\n[00:28 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Sure, I'll ask him about that. By the way, how will you get there? I was asking earlier before we got sidetracked." + }, + { + "key": "1014", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1014/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: What the hell is this place? It looks like a fucking prison.\n[00:04 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Welcome to reform school, Jameel. This is where you'll be spending the next few years of your life.\n[00:11 - 00:18] Speaker USER: What? Are you kidding me? I can't believe this shit. I'm not going to reform school! I'd rather run away\n[00:17 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: I get that you're angry, but you need to understand that this is serious. The court has already made its decision.\n[00:24 - 00:27] Speaker USER: This is bullshit! I'm not going to reform!\n[00:28 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: Jameel, calm down. There's no need to get upset. You'll be fine here. We'll help you reform and find a\n[00:34 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Reform? I don't want to be a fucking reformer! I like being bad!\n[00:39 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Jameel, you're not going to be bad here. You're going to learn how to be good.\n[00:45 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Fuck this shit! I'm not changing for anybody!" + }, + { + "key": "1015", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1015/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey Mom, can I borrow a pen?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, Emmalee. Here you go, but\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Actually, before I forget, do you have any stamps? I might need one to send the letter.\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, I have some stamps in the drawer. But who are you writing to?\n[00:14 - 00:22] Speaker USER: My friend Jake. We've been writing back and forth for a while, but I haven't heard from him in a few weeks. I'm starting to worry that something\n[00:21 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Do you want to try calling him instead? Maybe something happened with the mail.\n[00:26 - 00:32] Speaker USER: I thought about that, but I don't have his number. That's why I figured a letter might be the best way to reach him.\n[00:33 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's very considerate of you, Emmalee. I'm sure your letter will brighten his day.\n[00:39 - 00:41] Speaker USER: I hope so. I really miss him.\n[00:41 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sure he misses you too." + }, + { + "key": "1016", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1016/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:09] Speaker USER: So, I was walking on this path the other day, and I tripped on a rock. It really hurt, so now I'm being more careful to look out for rocks that could trip me up\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh no, are you okay? Did you get hurt badly?\n[00:12 - 00:20] Speaker USER: It wasn't too bad, just a scraped knee, but it was really embarrassing too. I just hope that I don't trip over something\n[00:19 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: I totally get that feeling. Maybe next time, you could try wearing shoes with better grip? That might help avoid any more falls.\n[00:28 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Yeah, I'll definitely try to do that from now on. Thanks for the advice." + }, + { + "key": "1017", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1017/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: I really should be on my way.\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, don't go yet. Let's at least have one more.\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: No, thank you. I can't.\n[00:08 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's too bad that you have to leave so early, but\n[00:11 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Sorry, I just remembered—didn't you mention earlier that you had something important to discuss with me before I leave?\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, yes, but I just wanted to say thank you very much. I had a really good time.\n[00:24 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Thanks for coming! We should meet again sometime soon.\n[00:29 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: That would be great! Actually, can I get your phone number, Ella? That's assuming you don't mind if I reach out\n[00:35 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Oh, of course! It's 5558929. You can call me anytime.\n[00:41 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay, got it. I'll call you sometime next week.\n[00:45 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Fine.\n[00:46 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's time to go, and I hope we can get together again soon.\n[00:51 - 00:53] Speaker USER: I hope so, too. Bye! Ben." + }, + { + "key": "1018", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1018/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Could you run to the stock market and get some shares of Apple for me?\n[00:04 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hey, I'll have it in your account by the end of the day. How much do you want to\n[00:06 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, I just remembered—do you know the current price per share of Apple?\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't have the exact figure right now, but I can check. So, how much do you need?\n[00:23 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Five hundred dollars.\n[00:26 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I think I can get that for you. How many shares do you want to\n[00:29 - 00:36] Speaker USER: Actually, before we decide on the number of shares, can you confirm if there are any transaction fees we should be aware of?" + }, + { + "key": "1019", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1019/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: How can I help you?\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I seem to have lost my train ticket.\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: What's your destination?\n[00:09 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm supposed to be going to Shanghai.\n[00:12 - 00:15] Speaker USER: Ok. When is your train supposed to depart? I\n[00:14 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but I'm really in a rush. My train leaves in 30 minutes, is there any way to resolve this quickly?\n[00:22 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Oh, dear. What's your last name, please?\n[00:25 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: S M I T H.\n[00:27 - 00:29] Speaker USER: And your passport number?\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Z3264356.\n[00:33 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Let me see. . . it doesn't look like we have any information about your ticket here.\n[00:39 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: Is there anything you can do for me? If I don't make it to Shanghai in time, my wife is going to kill me.\n[00:46 - 00:54] Speaker USER: I understand, but you mentioned your train leaves in 30 minutes. Did you happen to check if there's another way to retrieve your ticket?\n[00:54 - 00:58] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, no, I didn't think of that. What do you suggest?" + }, + { + "key": "1020", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1020/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Sarah, why do you think it's so important to eat green vegetables?\n[00:04 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, for one thing, they're packed with nutrients and antioxidants that our bodies need. They help us stay healthy and prevent chronic diseases\n[00:11 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but do you have any specific green vegetables in mind that are particularly good for those nutrients?\n[00:19 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, definitely! Kale, spinach, and broccoli are some of the top ones. Each of them has a unique set of vitamins and minerals that are great for our health. I was also going to mention that they're low in calories and fat, which makes them good for weight loss or maintenance. Plus, they're just really tasty!\n[00:39 - 00:51] Speaker USER: I have to admit, I do enjoy the taste of green veggies. But I'm also motivated by the health benefits. I want to live a long, healthy life, and eating green vegetables is a big part of that for me.\n[00:51 - 00:59] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely! And incorporating a variety of them into your diet can really make a difference in your overall well-being." + }, + { + "key": "1021", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1021/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: We have bottled water, juice, and a selection\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, could you tell me if the juice is freshly squeezed or bottled?\n[00:07 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Oh, the juice is freshly squeezed. I was about to mention that we also have Coke.\n[00:12 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'll have a bottle of water, please.\n[00:15 - 00:16] Speaker USER: What would you like to eat?" + }, + { + "key": "1022", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1022/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I would love to go see Bob Dylan! It sounds like it would be so much fun.\n[00:04 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'd be happy to go, but his concerts aren't cheap! I think we would have to save up for a while or maybe\n[00:11 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Don't worry. I think we will have enough money soon. I was thinking about investing in some stocks, but I want to keep watching the market\n[00:17 - 00:22] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, just to clarify, are you planning to invest in stocks to fund our concert tickets?\n[00:22 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Yes, that's the idea. But I also want to keep watching what's going on with Bob Dylan.\n[00:27 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're such a curious person!" + }, + { + "key": "1023", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1023/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Do you want to go over to John's house tonight?\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I think I'm getting sick. So I should probably just stay at home and\n[00:06 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Sorry to hear that. You should drink some tea and stay warm. Would you like me to make you some soup?\n[00:12 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, thanks. I'm not hungry. I might just go to sleep actually. I had to get up very early this morning for a meeting. One of my co-workers seemed ill so I might have picked up\n[00:22 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Oh, that might be where you caught it. Did your co-worker mention what she had?\n[00:27 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not exactly, but she did seem to have a bad cold. I hope it's nothing serious." + }, + { + "key": "1024", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1024/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I am cooking a delicious meal! What are you eating for dinner?\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: What, are you cooking?\n[00:07 - 00:12] Speaker USER: Yep! I made chicken quesadillas, brown rice, and steamed broccoli for\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but how do you make your quesadillas? I've always wanted to try making them at home.\n[00:17 - 00:24] Speaker USER: It's pretty simple! I use tortillas, cheese, and seasoned chicken. But I haven't mentioned the broccoli yet. So, what are you having for dinner?\n[00:25 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wow! That's a lot of cooking for just two people! You must really like to cook!\n[00:30 - 00:41] Speaker USER: I do! It's a great way to relax after a stressful day. By the way, about the broccoli, I steam it to keep it healthy. What about you?\n[00:41 - 00:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I guess I'll see if I can follow your instructions." + }, + { + "key": "1025", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1025/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: I'm so glad everyone came over for my birthday party! It was great to see everyone and I had a blast. Thanks for coming, Sarah.\n[00:07 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course! I wouldn't have missed it for the world. Your parties are always so much fun. Plus, I love your house. It's so cozy and welcoming. Every\n[00:16 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Oh, thanks! I'm really glad you think so. I put a lot of work into making it feel like home.\n[00:22 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, it definitely shows. You've got such a great eye for design. I wish my place looked half as good as yours does.\n[00:29 - 00:40] Speaker USER: Oh, stop. You've got a great place, too. It's just different. I like lots of color and light, and you've got this cool minimalist vibe going that makes\n[00:39 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, I guess that's true, but I'm always wondering how you manage to keep it so organized with all the colors and decorations.\n[00:47 - 00:57] Speaker USER: Oh, it's all about storage solutions! I have a few tricks up my sleeve to keep everything in its place. But seriously, your place is amazing in its own way." + }, + { + "key": "1026", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1026/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: What shall we do after the volleyball match?\n[00:02 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: How about going to the Olympic souvenir store to have a look? I remember there is one in the gym.\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker USER: That's a good idea. I was thinking of buying some gifts for my family, especially\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but do you know if the store has a good selection of souvenirs? I'm hoping to find something unique.\n[00:19 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Yes, they should have a wide variety. I haven't decided yet, but I think the Olympic Mascots are a must.\n[00:26 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: I agree. They're very lovely, especially 'Huan Huan'.\n[00:32 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Is that the red one? That is my favorite, too. Do you know how much they cost? I\n[00:37 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, speaking of prices, if I buy more than a set, can I get any discount?\n[00:43 - 00:57] Speaker USER: I don't think so. All the souvenirs of the Olympic Games are very hot right now. But I was going to mention that the five dolls are sold together as a set, and they're priced according to the size. The bigger they are the more expensive.\n[00:58 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I see. Any other ideas?\n[01:01 - 01:07] Speaker USER: There are lots of things, such as postcards, key chains, posters, and various arts and crafts." + }, + { + "key": "1027", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1027/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Sure. Here you finish the\n[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but do you need any assistance with filling out the form? Sometimes it can be a bit confusing.\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Oh, no, I think I can manage. Here you are.\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you, sir. Your account is ready now. Is there anything else I can do for you?\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Yes. I wonder how much interest can I earn from a current account.\n[00:22 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, current accounts don't pay out interest.\n[00:25 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Why is that?\n[00:27 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's primarily designed for business transactions. That is, writing checks to pay for bills, buying things and sending money. We won't expect a large amount of deposit in a current account.\n[00:39 - 00:42] Speaker USER: I see. How do I draw money for my own use then?\n[00:43 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, you can draw money here, at a bank. Or you can use your\n[00:47 - 00:56] Speaker USER: Sorry, I just remembered—when you mentioned business transactions, does that mean I can also use this account for online payments?\n[00:56 - 01:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, you can definitely use it for online payments. But as I was saying, you can also withdraw money at ATMs." + }, + { + "key": "1028", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1028/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: I want to talk to you.\n[00:02 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm busy right now. I'll talk to you when I\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker USER: But this is important, and I can't keep waiting.\n[00:07 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Fine. I'll talk to you when you're not so busy.\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker USER: What's wrong with you? Why can't you just talk to me when I really need\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, why are you so upset? I'm just asking for a little time.\n[00:21 - 00:24] Speaker USER: I'm sorry, I was just busy. I'll talk to you now.\n[00:24 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Fine. What do you want to talk about?\n[00:27 - 00:29] Speaker USER: I don't know. What do you want to talk about?\n[00:30 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: I wanted to talk about what's going on with us.\n[00:33 - 00:35] Speaker USER: What do you mean?\n[00:35 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: I mean, why are we fighting all the time? It seems like we can't even stand being around each other anymore.\n[00:43 - 00:49] Speaker USER: I don't know. I guess we just have different ways of looking at things and it causes a lot of conflict.\n[00:50 - 00:55] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, maybe we should try to see things from the other person's perspective more often then." + }, + { + "key": "1029", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1029/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Yassin, you're going to heaven.\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I'm not.\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Yes, you are. I saw you get hit by a car while you were crossing the street, and\n[00:09 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, what? Are you saying you actually saw it happen?\n[00:14 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Yes, I did. And that doesn't mean you're going to heaven?\n[00:18 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: That doesn't mean I'm going to heaven.\n[00:21 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Yes, it does. You must have done something really good in your life to deserve a second chance like this. It's\n[00:27 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hold on, are you saying surviving that accident is a sign of something?\n[00:32 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Exactly! I know it sounds strange, but I really believe it. And I know that you're going to heaven." + }, + { + "key": "1030", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1030/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Why don't you have some of my cake, Sue? I made it just for this party.\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, Bill, I'm not in the cake at the moment. I thought you knew about my gluten intolerance.\n[00:08 - 00:18] Speaker USER: Oh, your diet, right? But it's your birthday! Surely you can eat whatever you want today. You can start your diet tomorrow. And anyway, you look great.\n[00:18 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, thanks, Bill. I am not on a diet to lose weight, actually. My doctor told me to stop eating certain foods. I'm trying to avoid being allergic to something.\n[00:29 - 00:36] Speaker USER: I didn't know food could help with that. I also notice you didn't eat any of the sandwiches Jill brought. They\n[00:35 - 00:42] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I didn't get to explain—it's not just the sandwiches. Yeah, and you and Tom and Shellin all brought different cakes. I'm dying to try them.\n[00:43 - 00:47] Speaker USER: Why don't I go get you a salad? I'm sure you'll feel better if you eat something.\n[00:48 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: All right, it's the only thing here I can eat. What I really want is some hot soup.\n[00:55 - 00:59] Speaker USER: Why don't I go and get some soup from the restaurant across the street for you?\n[01:00 - 01:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's awfully nice of you. But I'm enjoying my party. Maybe we could go afterwards." + }, + { + "key": "1031", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1031/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I'm so glad I understand the material. It's been a tough few weeks trying\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why is that?\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker USER: My mom has been really sick and I've been helping her out a lot. It's been hard to find time to study and\n[00:10 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm so sorry to hear that. Is there anything I can do to help you?\n[00:14 - 00:21] Speaker USER: Just knowing that you're understanding and willing to help me means a lot. Thank you, Rena.\n[00:21 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: Of course. I want you to succeed just as much as you do.\n[00:26 - 00:30] Speaker USER: It's been hard to focus lately, but I'm determined to get good grades.\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're a smart student, I know you'll do great. Let me know if there's anything else I can do to help you out." + }, + { + "key": "1032", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1032/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hey, friend! I'm so excited to make your birthday cake today.\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, wow! You're going to make my cake? That's amazing!\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Yeah, I wanted to use my abilities to make something special for you. I hope you like chocolate,\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, before you go on—do you need any specific ingredients? I can run to the store if you're missing anything.\n[00:20 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Oh, that's thoughtful of you! I think I have everything I need, but I'll definitely let you know if something comes up. I just wanted to make sure it's a cake that you'd really enjoy.\n[00:31 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sure I will! Thank you so much, Tyrik. This means a lot to me.\n[00:36 - 00:44] Speaker USER: Don't thank me yet, the cake isn't done yet! (laughs) But seriously, thank you for being such a great friend. I wanted to do something nice for you on your special day.\n[00:45 - 00:50] Speaker ASSISTANT: Aw, that's so sweet of you. I really appreciate it. Let me know if you need any help with anything!\n[00:51 - 00:55] Speaker USER: Thanks, I will. Okay, here we go! I'm\n[00:54 - 01:00] Speaker ASSISTANT: Actually, I just remembered—I'm allergic to almonds! I should have mentioned it earlier. Does your recipe include any?\n[01:01 - 01:09] Speaker USER: Oh, good catch! No worries, I wasn't planning on using almonds, but thanks for letting me know. Now, let's get started on this cake!" + }, + { + "key": "1033", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1033/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I have to go up to London for a couple of days next week. Would you like to come?\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: That would be nice. How are you getting there? I\n[00:08 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Sorry, I was just wondering, do you already have the tickets booked, or are you still deciding on transportation?\n[00:14 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I prefer to go on the train, but I suppose you want me to take the car.\n[00:20 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Oh, I much prefer to go by car, then we don't need to get to the station with our luggage and deal with\n[00:25 - 00:31] Speaker ASSISTANT: And I've got to drive. You know I'm not fond of that. I found it much more relaxing to sit in the train.\n[00:31 - 00:35] Speaker USER: I understand, but I didn't catch what you were saying about the luggage.\n[00:36 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: I was just saying it's easier with the car because we don't have to carry the luggage to the station. But I get that driving isn't your favorite.\n[00:44 - 00:46] Speaker USER: Which is more expensive?\n[00:46 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well. Of course train is more expensive, but it is very much quicker. But I know we'll never agree on this subject. You prefer the car. I prefer the train.\n[00:57 - 01:01] Speaker USER: Now. Have you ever thought of going by express bus?" + }, + { + "key": "1034", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1034/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Hi, I made a reservation for a mid-size vehicle. The name is Jimmy Fox.\n[00:05 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm sorry, Mr. Fox. We have no mid-size available at the moment.\n[00:09 - 00:14] Speaker USER: What do you mean? I don't understand, I made a reservation, do you have my reservation on\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, we do, but unfortunately we ran out of cars.\n[00:19 - 00:24] Speaker USER: But the reservation keeps the car here. That's why you have the reservation.\n[00:24 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know why we have reservations.\n[00:27 - 00:44] Speaker USER: I don't think you do. If you did, I'd have a car. See, you know how to take the reservation, you just don't know how to hold the reservation and that's really the most important part of the reservation, the holding. If anybody can just take them, what's the meaning of reservation?\n[00:44 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: I am really sorry. But we do have a compact or an SUV if you'd like.\n[00:49 - 00:51] Speaker USER: Fine. I'll take the compact.\n[00:51 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: Alright. We have a blue Ford Focus for you, Mr. Fox. Would you like to add\n[00:56 - 01:00] Speaker USER: Wait, you mentioned earlier that you do have my reservation on file, right?\n[01:00 - 01:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, we do have your reservation, but as I said, we ran out of mid-size cars. Would you like insurance for the compact?\n[01:08 - 01:13] Speaker USER: Yeah, you better give me the insurance, because I am gonna beat the hell out of this car.\n[01:13 - 01:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: I am truly sorry. Since that happened, we would like to offer you a discount for the insurance and rent fee." + }, + { + "key": "1035", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1035/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I can't believe you never let me do anything! I'm your son, and you treat me like a child who\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: What are you talking about? I let you do plenty of things.\n[00:08 - 00:15] Speaker USER: No, you don't. You always tell me what to do, and you never let me make my own decisions. I'm frustrated because\n[00:14 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hold on, Anaya, I only want what's best for you.\n[00:17 - 00:24] Speaker USER: That's not the point. I'm tired of being treated like a kid. I'm almost an adult, and I deserve to be treated like one.\n[00:24 - 00:33] Speaker ASSISTANT: Fine. From now on, you can make your own decisions. But if they end up being bad ones, don't come crying to me.\n[00:33 - 00:35] Speaker USER: That's all I wanted. Thank you.\n[00:36 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're welcome." + }, + { + "key": "1036", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1036/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I can't believe that people are still not wearing masks in public. It's so frustrating!\n[00:05 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: I know, it's crazy. But some people just don't seem to care about the health and\n[00:11 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Risks, right? And what's even worse is that it's like they don't even care about other people. All they care about is themselves.\n[00:19 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Exactly, it's really selfish. But more than that, it's dangerous. People need to realize that this pandemic is serious and that we need to do everything we can to protect vulnerable\n[00:31 - 00:39] Speaker USER: Prevent the spread of the virus? Absolutely. I think more people need to be wearing masks and taking precautions when they're out in public.\n[00:39 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: I agree. We need to do whatever we can to keep ourselves and others safe during this pandemic." + }, + { + "key": "1037", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1037/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Can I help you?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'd like to buy a new mobile phone please.\n[00:05 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Ok, would you like a phone with camera and additional storage\n[00:07 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, before we continue, do you have any models that support 5G connectivity? It's really important for me.\n[00:15 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Yes, we do have several 5G models. Now, as I was saying, would you like a phone with a camera and a high-resolution\n[00:21 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes please. And I'd like to be able to make video calls too." + }, + { + "key": "1038", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1038/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:03] Speaker USER: Hi, do you know what's for dinner? I'm starving.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: We're on our own tonight, dad's taking mom to that\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Out? What do you mean out?\n[00:09 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: You know on a date, they are going to dinner.\n[00:13 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Dad and mom?\n[00:14 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, they said they're reviving the old tradition.\n[00:18 - 00:20] Speaker USER: You mean this is going to be a regular thing now,\n[00:19 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I just realized—do we even have enough cash for pizza?\n[00:23 - 00:28] Speaker USER: Oh, good point. But wait, you didn't finish—are they planning to go out once a week?\n[00:28 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's right, once a week. Do you want to order some pizza?" + }, + { + "key": "1039", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1039/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: So, Alisson! Tell me all about yourself. Where are you from?\n[00:05 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm originally from a small town in upstate New York. I moved to the city for college and never looked back. I love it especially the\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker USER: What made you fall in love with the city? Was it the people, the culture, or something else?\n[00:20 - 00:28] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, there are just so many more opportunities here. Plus, I love the energy of the city. It's always buzzing with activity.\n[00:29 - 00:33] Speaker USER: I can definitely understand that. So, what do you like to do for fun?\n[00:33 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: I love going out with my friends, exploring new restaurants and bars, and just generally enjoying all that the city has to offer.\n[00:41 - 00:52] Speaker USER: That sounds like a blast! I'm definitely going to have to get your recommendations next time I'm looking for something new to do in the city. So, what brought you to this bar tonight? Was\n[00:51 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry, I just remembered a great spot you might like. Have you ever been to that rooftop bar near Central Park?\n[00:57 - 01:04] Speaker USER: Oh, I haven't, but it sounds amazing! I'll have to check it out. But back to your night—what brought you to this bar tonight?\n[01:05 - 01:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: My friend recommended it to me and said it was a great place to meet new people. And she was right! I've already met some really great people here tonight.\n[01:14 - 01:24] Speaker USER: I'm glad to hear that! This bar is one of my favorite places to come and relax after a long day. So, tell me about your family. Are they from New York as well?\n[01:25 - 01:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, my family is actually from California. They moved out to New York when I was just a kid, but we always go back to visit them during the holidays.\n[01:34 - 01:39] Speaker USER: That's so cool! I've always wanted to visit California. I hear it's beautiful there.\n[01:39 - 01:45] Speaker ASSISTANT: It definitely is! You should definitely come out and visit us sometime. We would love to have you." + }, + { + "key": "1040", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1040/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Good evening, Pizza House. This is Marty speaking. May I take your order?\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Um yes, I'd like a medium pizza with pepperoni, olives, and extra cheese.\n[00:11 - 00:16] Speaker USER: We have a two-for-one special on large pizzas. Would you like a large pizza instead? It's\n[00:15 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, it's just me. I cannot have too many pizzas.\n[00:20 - 00:25] Speaker USER: Alright! Which kind you like? We have today's special. They're 25% off.\n[00:26 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: What are they?\n[00:27 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Seafood pizza and banana and pineapple pizza.\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh the second one sounds so weird. I'll have the seafood pizza. Oh, and make it easy on\n[00:36 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but do you want the seafood pizza on a thin crust or regular?\n[00:42 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, right! Thin crust, please.\n[00:45 - 00:51] Speaker USER: Okay, thin crust. Your total is $21.50 and your order will arrive in thirty minutes or it's free!\n[00:52 - 00:54] Speaker ASSISTANT: Perfect. Thank you. Bye. . .\n[00:55 - 00:58] Speaker USER: Sir, wait!! I need your address!\n[00:58 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, sorry, my address is Holyrood 9A." + }, + { + "key": "1041", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1041/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Mom, I was really upset when I heard about the accident. I was worried that something might happen to my brother, who\n[00:04 - 00:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: I completely understand. But did you hear anything specific about your friends? Have you been able to contact them?\n[00:12 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Yeah, I managed to get in touch with a few of them. But this was a really bad accident and some people were seriously\n[00:18 - 00:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh no, that's awful. Were any of your friends directly involved?\n[00:24 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Thankfully, they weren't. But I can't help but worry about my friends in situations like this.\n[00:31 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: It's natural to worry, but it's also important to focus on the fact that they're safe. Accidents happen all the time, and usually, people are okay." + }, + { + "key": "1042", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1042/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:10] Speaker USER: Thank you for organizing this great baby shower for me! I've always been to baby showers but never actually had one held for me! Let's start celebrating\n[00:09 - 00:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I'm so excited for you! Before we start, I just wanted to ask—do you have everything you need for the baby yet?\n[00:17 - 00:22] Speaker USER: I think I'm pretty much set, but let's get started with the presents and see what else I might need!\n[00:22 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Ok, let's start opening some presents!\n[00:25 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Oh look! What a great little bib for the baby! This will definitely come in handy! Oh wow, you also got me a stroller! That's so great! Thank you!\n[00:38 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're welcome! I thought the stroller would be really useful for those long walks in the park.\n[00:44 - 00:45] Speaker USER: This next one is from Betty.\n[00:46 - 00:47] Speaker ASSISTANT: I wonder what she got you!\n[00:48 - 00:53] Speaker USER: A highchair and car seat! Wow Betty, thank you so much! I really appreciate it!\n[00:54 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: Those are essentials! You must be relieved to have them now.\n[00:58 - 01:00] Speaker USER: Definitely! One more from Carla.\n[01:01 - 01:02] Speaker ASSISTANT: Let's see what it is!\n[01:03 - 01:07] Speaker USER: A playpen and crib! Thanks Carla! This is just what I needed!\n[01:08 - 01:12] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, a crib! I was going to ask earlier if you had one yet.\n[01:12 - 01:24] Speaker USER: Yeah, I was actually just thinking about getting one, so this is perfect timing. OK, that's all of them. No more gifts. Now who wants to guess when the baby is arriving? It\n[01:23 - 01:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, before we start guessing, do you have any specific plans for the nursery?\n[01:28 - 01:34] Speaker USER: Oh, I haven't finished setting it up yet, but it's coming along. Now, who wants to guess when the baby is due?" + }, + { + "key": "1043", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1043/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I heard on the news that there was a big colony collapse of the bees in California. What do you think caused it?\n[00:06 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: I don't know for sure, but there are theories that it's related to colony collapse disorder. It happens when honey bees disappear from hives, and it leaves the colony without any workers. It can be really detrimental to\n[00:20 - 00:26] Speaker USER: Sorry to interrupt, but do you think pesticides might be a factor in this disorder?\n[00:26 - 00:44] Speaker ASSISTANT: Pesticides are definitely one of the suspected causes. They can weaken the bees' immune systems and make them more susceptible to diseases. However, I haven't finished explaining how harmful it can be to the colony. It can be really devastating because the remaining bees can't sustain the hive on their own.\n[00:45 - 00:50] Speaker USER: That sounds scary! I love bees - they are so fascinating.\n[00:50 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Have you ever been stung by one?\n[00:53 - 00:58] Speaker USER: It's okay - it didn't hurt. I guess bees are bigger than the wasps, so I'm not too scared.\n[00:59 - 01:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah, bees can be pretty big. Still, if it happens again, don't pull your hand away and swat at the bee - just brush the bee off your arm with your hand. You can avoid it that way.\n[01:10 - 01:12] Speaker USER: Okay! Thanks for the tip!\n[01:12 - 01:16] Speaker ASSISTANT: No problem. Hope you enjoy your weekend!" + }, + { + "key": "1044", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1044/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, mind if I sit here?\n[00:02 - 00:03] Speaker ASSISTANT: Uh, sure.\n[00:04 - 00:06] Speaker USER: I'm Quran, by the way.\n[00:06 - 00:09] Speaker ASSISTANT: Nice to meet you. I'm Sarah.\n[00:09 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Sarah, I just wanted to say that I'm really sorry to hear about what you're going through. It sounds like it's been tough for you lately.\n[00:16 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yeah...it has been. I sometimes feel like I can't get out of this dark place that I'm in. And it's really hard because no one understands what I'm going through except for the people who are going through it themselves. So it feels like nobody gets me and nobody really knows\n[00:34 - 00:49] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, but I just want to say that I care. And I want you to know that you're not alone in this battle. There are other people out there who understand what you're going through and who want to help you get through it too. You don't have to go through this alone, okay?\n[00:49 - 00:57] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you, Quran. Just knowing that somebody cares makes me feel a little bit better.\n[00:57 - 01:03] Speaker USER: I'm here for you, Sarah. Whenever you need to talk, I'll be here to listen." + }, + { + "key": "1045", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1045/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: Thank you for the warm welcome, innkeeper. It's been a long day and I appreciate the chance to relax by the fire with\n[00:06 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: By the fire, yes, it's the perfect place to unwind after such a journey. But before you head up to your room, may I suggest trying our house special mulled wine? It's just the thing to warm you up on a cold night like this.\n[00:21 - 00:31] Speaker USER: That sounds wonderful. I can't believe winter is already upon us. It seems like only yesterday that we were enjoying the warmth of summer.\n[00:32 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: Indeed it does, sir. Time has a way of moving quickly when we're not paying attention. Before we know it, another year has gone by and we're left wondering where all the\n[00:43 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Where it all went, exactly. It's important to take time to enjoy the little things in life, because they can so easily pass us by.\n[00:52 - 01:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely, sir. We should all make an effort to slow down and appreciate the world around us more often. Life is too short to rush through it without taking notice of the beauty that surrounds us.\n[01:05 - 01:11] Speaker USER: I couldn't agree more, innkeeper. Thank you for the wise words. I think I'll head up to my room now and get some rest.\n[01:12 - 01:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Certainly, sir. I hope you have a pleasant stay with us." + }, + { + "key": "1046", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1046/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: I think I've got a pretty good understanding of investing, but I don't want to end up going bankrupt.\n[00:05 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: Here, sign this form, this is a power of attorney and it will let me access your bank account, 401(k), and manage your\n[00:13 - 00:15] Speaker USER: You can't do that, it's illegal.\n[00:16 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: What do you mean?\n[00:18 - 00:23] Speaker USER: The laws state that I have to be physically present for any funds under my name.\n[00:23 - 00:27] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'll have one of my staff send you a car and a flight itinerary.\n[00:27 - 00:32] Speaker USER: This is just unnecessary. Can't you just use regular mail or\n[00:31 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Regular methods might not be secure enough for sensitive transactions like these.\n[00:36 - 00:41] Speaker USER: Is there some way I can keep up with the market without having to know all these technical terms?\n[00:42 - 00:49] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, you can just let me do everything. Just remember to give me the password to your portfolio every month." + }, + { + "key": "1047", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1047/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Hey, boss. Thanks for giving me this opportunity to work as an accountant. I really appreciate it.\n[00:05 - 00:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're welcome, Nalia. We're glad to have you on board. You're very good at what you do and we need all the help we can with managing\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Actually, I was wondering if there's any specific area you think I should focus on to make the most impact?\n[00:20 - 00:30] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's a great question. We could really use some extra attention on the accounts receivable. It's been a bit of a bottleneck lately, and we could benefit from your expertise there.\n[00:31 - 00:37] Speaker USER: Absolutely, I'll make that my priority. I'll start reviewing the accounts today and see where improvements can be made.\n[00:38 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: Perfect, Nalia. And if you need any support or resources, don't hesitate to reach out. We want to ensure you have everything you need to succeed in this role.\n[00:48 - 00:51] Speaker USER: Thank you, boss. I'll do my best to help out however I can.\n[00:52 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's great, Nalia. So, how do you like the job so far?\n[00:57 - 01:01] Speaker USER: It's great! I love it! It's been a lot of fun and I'm learning a lot\n[01:01 - 01:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of learning, is there any specific training or resources you think would help you get even better at your job?\n[01:08 - 01:14] Speaker USER: Now that you mention it, I think a refresher on advanced Excel functions could be really beneficial.\n[01:14 - 01:24] Speaker ASSISTANT: We can arrange that. It's important you have the tools you need to excel. Keep up the good work and let us know if there's anything else we can do to help you out further." + }, + { + "key": "1048", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1048/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Good evening, Pete. I trust you had a nice siesta.\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes. It was just what the doctor ordered.\n[00:06 - 00:15] Speaker USER: I'd like you to meet Henry Johnson. Mr. Johnson has been working at our Beijing office for over a year now. I think you two are from the same city.\n[00:16 - 00:19] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hey there, Henry. Call me Pete. A New Yorker, eh?\n[00:20 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Born and raised in Brooklyn. Good to meet you, Pete.\n[00:23 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: Brooklyn... that's a great neighborhood. I'm originally from Queens but moved down to Manhattan a while back. So... you're an expat in China... how's life over here working out adjusting to\n[00:35 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Sorry to jump in, Pete, but before you two get too deep into that, let's finalize our plans for the evening. I was thinking of dining at a well-known dumpling restaurant and then hitting a Karaoke bar for some fun!\n[00:48 - 00:56] Speaker ASSISTANT: Everything sounded good until I heard the word 'Karaoke'. If there's one thing you don't want to hear, it's me singing.\n[00:56 - 01:08] Speaker USER: I sound like a frog that's suffering from a bad cold! But Karaoke is so popular in Asia that I've been dragged to at least two dozen of them so far. I've even learned a Chinese song or two.\n[01:08 - 01:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hey... no Karaoke... no problem! We're here to have fun and if singing isn't fun... then forget it! I assume you like beer.\n[01:18 - 01:29] Speaker USER: Beer is quite possibly my very favorite liquid. By the way, Pete, you were asking Henry about life in China before I interrupted. Henry, how's it been adjusting to everything here?" + }, + { + "key": "1049", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1049/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey there! I'm Coby. Nice to meet you.\n[00:02 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: Hi! I'm Friend. It's nice to meet you, too.\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: So, what brings you out today?\n[00:08 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Just enjoying the day. I love being outside, and it's a beautiful day.\n[00:14 - 00:17] Speaker USER: Yeah, it is. It's great to just relax and take a\n[00:16 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Speaking of relaxing, do you have any favorite spots around here where you like to unwind?\n[00:22 - 00:34] Speaker USER: I do! Actually, there's this small park nearby that's perfect for reading or just soaking up the sun. I was about to say that fresh air and sunshine are the best ways to\n[00:33 - 00:39] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, I know that park! It's such a hidden gem. Do you usually go there alone, or do you sometimes bring friends along?\n[00:40 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Mostly alone, but I do bring friends sometimes. It's a great spot to catch up and just enjoy the day together." + }, + { + "key": "1050", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1050/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: It's so nice to finally meet you, Yasmina. I feel like I've been hearing so much about you from various\n[00:04 - 00:10] Speaker ASSISTANT: Oh, really? What exactly have you heard? I'm curious now!\n[00:10 - 00:16] Speaker USER: Just good things, of course! Mostly from my sister. She speaks very highly of you.\n[00:17 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: That's nice to hear. I'm really looking forward to getting to know you better and see\n[00:20 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Same here. By the way, what kind of books do you like to read? Since we both enjoy reading, I thought it might be a good place to start.\n[00:29 - 00:35] Speaker ASSISTANT: I enjoy a variety of genres, but I tend to gravitate towards fantasy and mystery novels.\n[00:36 - 00:42] Speaker USER: That sounds great! I also like to read and play video games. What kind of music do you like?\n[00:42 - 00:48] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm into all kinds of music, but my favorite genre is rock.\n[00:48 - 00:53] Speaker USER: That's awesome. I'm a big fan of rock music too. We have a lot in common already." + }, + { + "key": "1051", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1051/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hi there. Can I talk to you for a minute?\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: What do you want?\n[00:05 - 00:17] Speaker USER: I wanted to talk to you about the game. I don't think that call was fair, and I wanted to offer you a bribe. If you change your call and give my team the win, I'll give you $100 in cash.\n[00:17 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: Are you serious? You're trying to bribe me? That's against the rules. I could get in a lot of trouble if I got caught\n[00:24 - 00:33] Speaker USER: Look, I understand the risks, but it's just a hundred dollars. It's not like I'm asking you to do anything illegal. Just change the call and give my team the win.\n[00:34 - 00:40] Speaker ASSISTANT: No, I won't do it. And you shouldn't be trying to bribe me in the first place. It's not right.\n[00:40 - 00:45] Speaker USER: Fine, suit yourself. But if you had taken my offer, you would've been a lot richer." + }, + { + "key": "1052", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1052/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Hey, Kalvin! I saw your video on YouTube and I really liked it.\n[00:05 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you, Nevin! I'm glad you enjoyed it.\n[00:07 - 00:13] Speaker USER: Actually, I work at a company that makes videos, and I think I can help you with your channel. What do you think?\n[00:14 - 00:23] Speaker ASSISTANT: That would be amazing! I was actually thinking about expanding my content, so any help would be greatly appreciated,\n[00:22 - 00:29] Speaker USER: Oh, expanding your content? I can definitely assist with that. Let me know if there's anything specific you need help with." + }, + { + "key": "1053", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1053/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: What are some of your favorite games?\n[00:03 - 00:06] Speaker ASSISTANT: I like to play FPSes and RPGs.\n[00:06 - 00:08] Speaker USER: Which games are your favorites?\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I really like the Fallout series.\n[00:11 - 00:14] Speaker USER: Which Fallout game is your favorite?\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: I like Fallout 3 the best. But it's also really good to play New Vegas\n[00:19 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Oh, Fallout 4! Do you think the graphics improvements in Fallout 4 make a big difference in the overall experience?\n[00:27 - 00:41] Speaker ASSISTANT: Absolutely, the graphics are a huge upgrade. But I was going to say that Fallout 4 has a lot of familiar features from the previous games. Speaking of which, do you think the storyline in Fallout 4 lives up to Fallout 3?\n[00:41 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Actually, I feel like the storyline in Fallout 4 is a bit weaker compared to Fallout 3. However, the open-world exploration and the crafting system make up\n[00:52 - 01:01] Speaker ASSISTANT: The crafting system is definitely a game-changer! It adds so much depth to the gameplay. But you were about to say something about the open-world exploration?\n[01:02 - 01:13] Speaker USER: Yes, the open-world exploration in Fallout 4 is more immersive, and the crafting system complements it well by allowing players to really personalize their experience." + }, + { + "key": "1054", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1054/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: What do you think about Virginia Woolf?\n[00:02 - 00:05] Speaker ASSISTANT: I'm not too familiar with her work.\n[00:05 - 00:12] Speaker USER: She is one of the most well-known authors of the modernist period. She influenced an entire generation of British writers with\n[00:11 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to cut in, but which of her works would you recommend starting with?\n[00:16 - 00:24] Speaker USER: \"Mrs. Dalloway\" and \"To the Lighthouse\" are great starting points. However, I was going to mention her impact on British writers and how\n[00:23 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Right, but I'm curious, did her writing style influence any specific authors we might know today?\n[00:30 - 00:38] Speaker USER: Absolutely, her stream-of-consciousness technique influenced many, including James Joyce and later writers like Ian McEwan." + }, + { + "key": "1055", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1055/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:07] Speaker USER: It was a rather big mistake. When you work as an investment adviser, one small mistake can cost the company a significant\n[00:07 - 00:15] Speaker ASSISTANT: Millions, I get that. But it wasn't just you who was involved, right? You were only doing what your supervisor told you to do.\n[00:15 - 00:30] Speaker USER: That's true, but my supervisor is very dishonest. There's no reason he needs to tell our boss the truth. I'm sure he will tell our boss that it was all my fault, and there's nothing I can do about that. My boss won't believe me if I tell him that my\n[00:29 - 00:36] Speaker ASSISTANT: The truth? I know it's tough, but let's think realistically about what might happen. How much money do you have in your savings?\n[00:37 - 00:45] Speaker USER: I have enough to live off of for about 3 months. But I really don't want to spend my life savings on just living! I'd rather invest my money somehow.\n[00:46 - 00:53] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, you can't have everything. Let's just figure out what you will do if you lose your job. When is your contract up on your apartment?\n[00:54 - 00:59] Speaker USER: Next month. So I can either move out then or renew my contract for another year.\n[01:00 - 01:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, that's good. If you lose your job, you can just move in with me until you find another job. That will save you plenty of money.\n[01:08 - 01:12] Speaker USER: That's very generous of you. I guess that would work.\n[01:13 - 01:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: If you lose your job, you just have to go for a few months without buying all the junk you usually buy. If you live frugally, you'll save plenty of money.\n[01:22 - 01:30] Speaker USER: You're right. But going back to what I was saying earlier, do you think my boss will even listen if I try to explain the situation?" + }, + { + "key": "1056", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1056/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Hey boss, it's great to be back!\n[00:02 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Yes, it is. It's been quite a while since you were last here. How are you adjusting to\n[00:07 - 00:14] Speaker USER: A little overwhelmed, but I'll get used to the pace soon enough. I'm just glad to be back and catching up on everything that's happened.\n[00:14 - 00:20] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, we're glad to have you back. Let me fill you in on what's been going on around here so you\n[00:19 - 00:27] Speaker USER: Actually, before you do, could you let me know if there have been any major changes in the team structure? I want to make sure I'm up to speed on that first.\n[00:27 - 00:34] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sure, there have been a few adjustments. I'll walk you through those, and then we can dive into the rest of the updates." + }, + { + "key": "1057", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1057/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:01] Speaker USER: Hey, what's up?\n[00:01 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Not much. Just eating my lunch.\n[00:04 - 00:09] Speaker USER: Yeah, me too. I love hamburgers, but sometimes I feel like they're missing a bit\n[00:08 - 00:11] Speaker ASSISTANT: Missing something? Like what?\n[00:11 - 00:19] Speaker USER: I don't know. Maybe it's the bun or the way they're cooked, but sometimes I just feel like they need a little something extra to\n[00:18 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: So you put ketchup on your hamburger?\n[00:21 - 00:31] Speaker USER: Yeah! It gives it that extra zing that I was looking for. And I really enjoy the taste of ketchup with beef and cheese. Plus, it makes the burger look a lot more appetizing.\n[00:32 - 00:38] Speaker ASSISTANT: Well, I never would have thought of that myself, but it sounds like a good idea. I might have to try it next time!" + }, + { + "key": "1058", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1058/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: Yohanna, I'm sorry to interrupt, but I really need to talk to you. It's about something\n[00:03 - 00:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: What is it?\n[00:04 - 00:11] Speaker USER: Well, I was just thinking about what you said earlier, about how you're not sure if you want to be a teacher or a writer, and\n[00:10 - 00:17] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to jump in, but I was actually leaning more towards writing lately. Do you think that's a mistake?\n[00:17 - 00:23] Speaker USER: Not at all. But I just wanted to tell you that I think you'd make an amazing teacher.\n[00:23 - 00:25] Speaker ASSISTANT: You really think so?\n[00:25 - 00:34] Speaker USER: Yes, absolutely. You're so passionate about your work and you have a gift for communicating with people. I think you'd be an excellent teacher.\n[00:35 - 00:37] Speaker ASSISTANT: Thank you, Vivian. That means a lot to me." + }, + { + "key": "1059", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1059/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:05] Speaker USER: Mom, can I please have that candy bar? I'll do the dishes for a whole week if you let me have it\n[00:04 - 00:13] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, Alexsander, are you sure you can handle doing the dishes every day for a whole week? That's a big commitment.\n[00:13 - 00:19] Speaker USER: Yes, of course! I promise I can do it. Thank you so much, Mom!\n[00:19 - 00:26] Speaker ASSISTANT: You're welcome, honey. But remember, you need to keep your promise and do the dishes for a week.\n[00:26 - 00:31] Speaker USER: I will! Now let's go so we can get home and start on those dishes.\n[00:31 - 00:32] Speaker ASSISTANT: Okay!" + }, + { + "key": "1060", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1060/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:04] Speaker USER: I am happy I started carrying the credit card that the bank gave us.\n[00:04 - 00:08] Speaker ASSISTANT: Why is that, Kate? Did you use it to buy something?\n[00:08 - 00:15] Speaker USER: I surely did. On my way home I stopped at the store to buy some beef for dinner because I didn't have any cash with me, and\n[00:15 - 00:21] Speaker ASSISTANT: Wait, you didn't have any cash? Do you think it's safe to rely on the card like that all the time?\n[00:21 - 00:30] Speaker USER: Well, it was convenient at that moment, but I should probably keep some cash on hand too. Anyway, they permitted me to pay with the card without asking for my ID.\n[00:30 - 00:43] Speaker ASSISTANT: You have to be careful. If you lose them and someone finds them, the bank will charge you for what you buy. By the way, you mentioned you didn't have any cash earlier—how much has the bank allowed us to spend with the card?\n[00:44 - 00:52] Speaker USER: Fifteen hundred dollars. The bank encourages us to use the card, but they will also require us to pay them back." + }, + { + "key": "1061", + "audio_url": "output_thinkSFT_correct_1000/correct/1061/stereo_dialogue.wav", + "model_output": "[00:00 - 00:02] Speaker USER: Are you familiar with scent work?\n[00:02 - 00:07] Speaker ASSISTANT: Uhh, not really. I read a lot, but I've never heard of it.\n[00:07 - 00:22] Speaker USER: Well, it's exactly what it sounds like. A scent artist takes an object, like a photograph, and replicates the smell of the object in a fragrance. Then they invite their audience to smell the fragrance and describe how it evokes memories\n[00:21 - 00:29] Speaker ASSISTANT: Sorry to interrupt, but how do they actually replicate the smell of an object? Is it through some kind of chemical process?\n[00:29 - 00:42] Speaker USER: Yes, they use a variety of techniques to capture and recreate the scent. It's quite fascinating. Anyway, once the fragrance is created, they invite their audience to smell it and describe how it smells.\n[00:43 - 00:46] Speaker ASSISTANT: That sounds really cool! Have you ever smelled a scent?\n[00:46 - 00:48] Speaker USER: Yes, I have!\n[00:48 - 00:51] Speaker ASSISTANT: Could you describe the fragrance?\n[00:51 - 00:58] Speaker USER: The fragrance is a combination of earthy tones with a sweet scent. It smells really unique and\n[00:57 - 01:04] Speaker ASSISTANT: Earthy tones with a sweet scent? That sounds intriguing. Do you remember what object the scent was based on?\n[01:04 - 01:11] Speaker USER: Actually, I didn't get to finish describing it. It smells really vibrant. The object was an old leather-bound book.\n[01:11 - 01:14] Speaker ASSISTANT: It sounds really nice." + } +] \ No newline at end of file