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I ingested an epub book, "The lies of Locke Lamora", then asked it "who is Locke?" (The main character). It made up a bunch of blather that was completely wrong, got the name of the book wrong, and then cited four locations in the book where it found his name, which proves that it "has" the book in its database. Note the odd repetitions. Another time, it drew an answer from the book, but only for one sentence.
This is the sort of thing you get when you ask an LLM something it doesn't know. What do you think went wrong?
Locke Lamora was a man who had lost his way in life. He had been a Midnighteer, an officer in the dukes silent constabulary, but had become a shadow in his own mind. He was a man who had lost his way in life, and his lies were his simple truth. He was a man who had lost his way in life, and his lies were his simple truth. He was a man who had lost his way in life, and his lies were his simple truth. He was a man who had lost his way in life, and his lies were his simple truth. He was a man who had lost his way in life, and his lies were his simple truth. He was a man who had lost his way in life, and his lies were his simple truth. He was a man who had lost his way in life, and his lies were his simple truth. He was a man who had lost his way in life, and his lies were his simple truth. He was a man who had lost his way in life, and his lies were his simple truth. He was a man who had lost his way in life, and his lies were his simple truth. He was a man who had lost his
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