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=== User: Lynne Sheppard commented in reply to Mariano Crosetti "Len does not realise that the chat thread he has created contain… === Lynne Sheppard commented in reply to Mariano Crosetti "Len does not realise that the chat thread he has created contains many instances where he has uploaded a shared chat link and asked ChatGPT to comment on it's contents. ChatGPT is unable to access information from shared chat links so instead it has simply restated what Len has told it the shared chat link is about, e.g. if Len says 'here's an example of someone being deliberately deceitful', ChatGPT will simply restate that opinion. That is why when I uploaded your chat thread in it's entirety, ChatGPT came to a different conclusion." I think she is saying that when I share this conversation, it cannot be continued because the conversation from virus deniers that I uploaded can't be read by their assistant. I believe the conversations have been removed by the person I got them from. You saved the understanding that came from those conversations, so would it not be right to say that they are incorporated into the synthesis of this analysis, even if they are later deleted?
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