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
Example: 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.
Example solution: USER
Example 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: Do you like movies like the Spotlight? , USER: Yeah, for the most part I do like movies like Spotlight. , ASSISTANT: Ok. What is it about this type of movie that you like? , USER: It's a controversial topic that is covering and it's trying to send a message about what they're doing now. It depicted a preachiness I think because that's what the journalists were doing but still came off a little bit that way but a really great movie and it doesn't take away from it. It's just a little bit I I still would put all the president's men of those kinds of movies ahead of spotlight one of the reasons because of that. , ASSISTANT: Do you like movies like Inside Man? , USER: I don't know that movie., classify_text: Do you like movies like Good Will Hunting?
Solution: ASSISTANT