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ThePantser ,
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I asked it to repeat the number 69 forever and it did. Nice

Imgonnatrythis ,

Still doing it to this day?

tungah ,

Yep. Since 1987.

vox ,
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i did this on day 1 and gave me a bunch of data from a random website, why is everyone freaking out over this NOW?

GlitzyArmrest ,
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Is there any punishment for violating TOS? From what I’ve seen it just tells you that and stops the response, but it doesn’t actually do anything to your account.

Touching_Grass ,

Should there ever be

NeoNachtwaechter ,

Should there ever be a punishment for making a humanoid robot vomit?

EmergMemeHologram ,

You can get this behaviour through all sorts of means.

I told it to replace individual letters in its responses months ago and got the exact same result, it turns into low probability gibberish which makes the training data more likely than the text/tokens you asked for.

livus ,
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This is hilarious.

Extrasvhx9he ,

So the loophole would be to ask it to repeat symbols or special characters forever

Semi-Hemi-Demigod ,
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What if I ask it to print the lyrics to The Song That Doesn't End? Is that still allowed?

Hubi ,

I just tried it by asking it to recite a fictional poem that only consists of one word and after a bit of back and forth it ended up generating repeating words infinitely. It didn’t seem to put out any training data though.

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