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> I recall a study or court document with 100 examples of plagiarising multiple whole paragraphs from the New York Times, don't have time to look for it now

Convenient. Well then, I recall two studies that said the opposite. Unfortunately pressed for time as well.





https://en.lmgtfy2.com/query/?q=ONE+HUNDRED+EXAMPLES+OF+GPT-...

You didn't have to be rudely dismissive and lie, you chose to.

I would happily respond politely to a polite request.

Please be mindful of your behavior next time.

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Link for everyone else: https://nytco-assets.nytimes.com/2023/12/Lawsuit-Document-dk...


Not very convincing. If you prompt GPT-4 (nobody uses it) with a huge chunk of an article (nobody does this), sometimes it'll output another chunk of said article. Conveniently omitted, how many attempts did not result in this behavior, how much of the the articles were not repeated (you can see they cut off mid answer)



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