Detailed Instructions: You are provided with a list of converations between a "USER" and "ASSISTANT". Figure out if the conversation provided as "classify_text" is authored by "USER" or "ASSISTANT". There are maximum of 7 conversations between "USER" and "ASSISTANT" in each input
See one example below:
Problem: ASSISTANT: generally speaking what type of movies do you watch , USER: I like thrillers a lot. , ASSISTANT: thrillers? for example? , USER: Zodiac's one of my favorite movies. , USER: Zodiac the movie about a serial killer from the '60s or '70s, around there. , ASSISTANT: Zodiac? oh wow ok, what do you like about that movie, classify_text: And I just think serial killers, in general, are interesting, so the movie was really good. And it was just neat to see that world. Like it went really in-depth. It was like almost 3 hours long, so you got to really feel like you were a part of that world and time period. And see what the detectives and the police did and the investigators.
Solution: USER
Explanation: Based on last conversation in which the ASSISTANT ask's a question for which it waits for a reply from the "USER". We can classify this conversation as "USER" as it needs to respond for the given question.

Problem: ASSISTANT: what kind of movies do you like? , USER: I like comedy movies , USER: I like biopics. I enjoy watching action movies with adventure. Drama movies are something new I'm getting into, also. Not so keen in liking horror movies or thrillers, though. , ASSISTANT: what do you enjoy about these movies? , USER: I enjoyed it because action movies, they have a lot of explosions and things going on at once. Comedy because I do like to laugh sometimes, even though the jokes are bad. But not as real real bad. Biopics, I like to see the life made of whoever they're making the movie about. Documentaries are good because you get to know how stuff happened during that time and what was going on with the people , ASSISTANT: can you name a particular movie that you liked?, classify_text: Recently or in general?
Solution:
USER