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spondylosaurus | 7 months ago

This output reads like a knockoff SCP entry to me... which is unsurprising because I'm sure there were plenty of SCP entries in its training data.

https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/

If you're unfamiliar, here's a classic one:

https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-076

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TechIsCool|7 months ago

I am not shocked by this, as I have asked for writing a support case about AWS SCP and it wrote it in the style of the scp-wiki. I got a good chuckle out of it and wondered if it made sense to add it as a joke to my default prompt.

montag|7 months ago

Wow, nailed it. I take it this is a collaborative fiction project? Not to worry, Gemini explained it to me:

> The core conceit is that you, the reader, have gained access to the internal database of a secret organization. The articles are presented in-universe as if they were written by anonymous researchers, agents, and AI constructs employed by the Foundation.

duskwuff|7 months ago

Yep. The focus on dramatic code names, "access levels", and "containment" is all very characteristic of SCP fictional content. (The use of Unicode characters like U+2588 FULL BLOCK to imitate "censored" text is popular in that community as well.)