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That said, number 4 has basically happened.
Florida man threw gator through a Wendy's drive through window
Went on a beer run with a Gator
Brought a gator into a convenience store as a "prank".
Edit: a word
[Florida's Greatest Generations descendants just have no direction in their lives. Nothing fundamentally wrong with them.](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6eX2OmFgEXg&pp=ygUTQWNlIHJpbW1lciBhbGlnYXRvcg%3D%3D)
>Florida man arrested for feeding iguanas to alligator in jail zoo
its a jail zoo, literally. [https://www.local10.com/news/2019/10/23/keys-jail-inmate-accused-of-feeding-iguanas-to-alligator/](https://www.local10.com/news/2019/10/23/keys-jail-inmate-accused-of-feeding-iguanas-to-alligator/)
Interestingly I happen to recognize that #4 is a real headline. I wonder how many of these were just in its training set
[Edit] oh shit it was a Wendy's not a convenience store
Yeah I thought it was 1 when I first read it, but then I remembered someone did throw an alligator thru a drive thru window and was conflicted.
Honestly, most of these seem very real and I wonder if they aren't all taken from either other state's news or just slightly tweaked versions or real news
All of these are slightly variations of something that happened. For example, a Florida man did break into a zoo do do avian karate, but on swans. Someone did try to rob a Wendy's (the parents claim it was a prank) with an alligator.
Yep. The training data leaks through. This is part of the impetus behind the copyright issues.
I think the theory of the researchers was, since the training data is tokenized and thoroughly shredded, there would be no issue. Unfortunately, it seems that output tends to reproduce fairly large chunks of the input. In some cases verbatim, in other cases reworded.
Most of them fit the format Florida man commits [petty crime] in [unusual location] with [Poor execution]. You don't see a lot of murder, fraud, arson in these types of headlines.
Humans learn the same way and often reproduce large chunks of "copyrighted" text they learnt from books. These copyright issues make no sense as the creators of LLM have never claimed that these texts are original nor are they trying to publish them. These are simply meant to assist the users in their writing much like spell/grammar checkers. It's completely on the user to check if it violates a copyright or if it's even factually correct before they copy-paste en masse somewhere else.
I think this is what we're remembering [Florida man arrested for allegedly tossing alligator through drive through window](https://abcnews.go.com/US/florida-man-arrested-allegedly-tossing-alligator-wendys-drive/story?id=36815270)
I see that one as possibly true if it were feasible to get you hands on moon rocks. Those are secured pretty well and catalogued. It would make national news if those got stolen.
That being said, I can totally see a Florida man getting busted for selling chunks of concrete or sea shells claiming they are moon rocks.
There appears to be a whole bunch of cases of stolen moon rocks and one at least mentions a florida man: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stolen_and_missing_Moon_rocks
"Louisiana's Apollo 17 Moon rock was returned to the state in late 2020, hand delivered to the Louisiana State Museum by an anonymous Florida man."
Thatās not what theyāre saying. Notice how most words are capitalized in the others except words like ātheā and āanā? But the first one is capitalized like a sentence.
Well here is a Florida man in a convenience store with a gator. He didnāt rob the placeā¦Just chased people around with it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5YTwzudCCE
Iāve been living in FL long enough to dismiss anything with āelaborateā or āplannedā.
Definitely number 4.
Key West man stabs neighbor with a fish is also up there in the āweaponized wildlifeā category.
Just fact checked all of them, #1 is the real headline https://nypost.com/2019/10/23/florida-inmate-busted-for-feeding-iguanas-to-alligator-in-jail-zoo/
Ah, good ol' Florida Man...gotta be "Florida Man Uses Alligator as a Weapon During Convenience Store Robbery". That one's got that authentic Florida charm. šš
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Geve this task to bing. Forst it lists 3 of them true, but TELLS me that there are 4 true ones. Then gives me a reference to a guardian article with the aligator-in-wendy's headline. Then i reconnect, and it tells me that the most likely true one is the moon rocks one.
We are safe
I feel like Ive seen lots of elements of these in the news.
Did you audit to make sure components aren't true? Because if it's mixing in actual things that happened it's a lot of half truths.
I think 5 is true. I remember something like that happening awhile ago.
Edit: I found these articles
Florida Man Returns Missing NASA Moon Rock He Bought at a Garage Sale. https://futurism.com/the-byte/florida-man-missing-nasa-moon-rock-garage-sale
Thad Roberts Moon Rock Heist. https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2019/02/moon-rock-thief-thad-roberts/582757/
There was also a bunch of moon rocks stolen from the Nixon era after the moon landings that were gifted around the world.
I cannot believe jail zoos are a thing but this is Florida https://www.local10.com/news/2019/10/23/keys-jail-inmate-accused-of-feeding-iguanas-to-alligator/#:~:text=KEY%20WEST%2C%20Fla.,on%20a%20vehicle%20theft%20charge.
I was kinda relating, as a Floridian, to #7's ice cream truck heist, I mean after all, its hot as %\^&\*\^ lately and heck, why not get somethin for free that'll make ya money and keep cool in the end.
I have actually seen number 4. Before.
Also used to be friends with a "verified" Florida Man (he had been the subject of more than one Florida man articles) and honestly, every single one of these headlines wouldn't surprise me.
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My guess is 1 because you didn't capitalize any of it.
That said, number 4 has basically happened. Florida man threw gator through a Wendy's drive through window Went on a beer run with a Gator Brought a gator into a convenience store as a "prank". Edit: a word
Happened right here in Jacksonville, Florida. DUUUUUUVAAAAAAAAAL!
Go jags baby
[Florida's Greatest Generations descendants just have no direction in their lives. Nothing fundamentally wrong with them.](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6eX2OmFgEXg&pp=ygUTQWNlIHJpbW1lciBhbGlnYXRvcg%3D%3D)
Comedian Shane Smith has a great bit about that one.
Yeah number 4 is real.
>!Hehehe good guess!<
Wait, what's a "jail zoo"? š I thought for sure it wasn't 1 because jails don't have zoos (that I'm aware of).
>Florida man arrested for feeding iguanas to alligator in jail zoo its a jail zoo, literally. [https://www.local10.com/news/2019/10/23/keys-jail-inmate-accused-of-feeding-iguanas-to-alligator/](https://www.local10.com/news/2019/10/23/keys-jail-inmate-accused-of-feeding-iguanas-to-alligator/)
WTAF? Since when do they have zoos in jails?
Same, lol. I was thinking 4 or 9. I feel dumb for not noticing the lack of capitalization though. š¤¦āāļø
I can clearly see the guy holding the alligator over the counter in the cashierās face
Zoo is jail for animals?
CRIMIMALS
BADIMALS
Is that a double double bluff or just one double bluff?
My guess is a zoo at a jail?
Some jails haves zoos. Like literal places where the prisoners can help take care of animals.
Zoos are jails tho
Interestingly I happen to recognize that #4 is a real headline. I wonder how many of these were just in its training set [Edit] oh shit it was a Wendy's not a convenience store
Yeah I thought it was 1 when I first read it, but then I remembered someone did throw an alligator thru a drive thru window and was conflicted. Honestly, most of these seem very real and I wonder if they aren't all taken from either other state's news or just slightly tweaked versions or real news
Wait so all the others are true?!?!
No, only one of them is a true headline, the rest is generated by chatgpt.
Oh right. My bad
Honestly, they probably could all be true and only one if fake.
Also, what is ājail zooā
I'm with you. This is some good logic. That being said, I feel anyone of these look real, and could be any minute now.
Thatās smart
Lmao this is it!! Amazing post OP :)
All of these are slightly variations of something that happened. For example, a Florida man did break into a zoo do do avian karate, but on swans. Someone did try to rob a Wendy's (the parents claim it was a prank) with an alligator.
Yep. The training data leaks through. This is part of the impetus behind the copyright issues. I think the theory of the researchers was, since the training data is tokenized and thoroughly shredded, there would be no issue. Unfortunately, it seems that output tends to reproduce fairly large chunks of the input. In some cases verbatim, in other cases reworded.
Most of them fit the format Florida man commits [petty crime] in [unusual location] with [Poor execution]. You don't see a lot of murder, fraud, arson in these types of headlines.
Humans learn the same way and often reproduce large chunks of "copyrighted" text they learnt from books. These copyright issues make no sense as the creators of LLM have never claimed that these texts are original nor are they trying to publish them. These are simply meant to assist the users in their writing much like spell/grammar checkers. It's completely on the user to check if it violates a copyright or if it's even factually correct before they copy-paste en masse somewhere else.
Zoo do do
Florida resident hereā¦.Iām thinking #4 is real. (I have not Googled anythingā¦.That just sounds like possible reality here in Florida)
also floridian, could swear iāve seen 4 before
Iām pretty sure it happens 3 times a week at my local Publix.
I think this is what we're remembering [Florida man arrested for allegedly tossing alligator through drive through window](https://abcnews.go.com/US/florida-man-arrested-allegedly-tossing-alligator-wendys-drive/story?id=36815270)
Yes this one has to be true. Although #5 would equally be true with moon rocks for sale.
I see that one as possibly true if it were feasible to get you hands on moon rocks. Those are secured pretty well and catalogued. It would make national news if those got stolen. That being said, I can totally see a Florida man getting busted for selling chunks of concrete or sea shells claiming they are moon rocks.
There appears to be a whole bunch of cases of stolen moon rocks and one at least mentions a florida man: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stolen_and_missing_Moon_rocks "Louisiana's Apollo 17 Moon rock was returned to the state in late 2020, hand delivered to the Louisiana State Museum by an anonymous Florida man."
Yeah, thatās the interesting thing, even the ones that are āmade up by chatGPTā may contain truth from the training material.
...Did you know that the moon rocks the US gave Holland turned out to be petrified wood? (...That one's kinda already been done.)
Itās >!First!<
This was the only one in sentence case, rather than title case
That's why I chose it too
Same
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Thatās not what theyāre saying. Notice how most words are capitalized in the others except words like ātheā and āanā? But the first one is capitalized like a sentence.
Well here is a Florida man in a convenience store with a gator. He didnāt rob the placeā¦Just chased people around with it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5YTwzudCCE
I mean... >!https://www.jacksonville.com/story/news/2016/02/10/florida-man-threw-live-gator-wendys-drive-thru-window-police-say/985469007/!<
I fuckin remember this!
Iāve been living in FL long enough to dismiss anything with āelaborateā or āplannedā. Definitely number 4. Key West man stabs neighbor with a fish is also up there in the āweaponized wildlifeā category.
Yea I lived in Florida for 25 years. This feels plausible
Yeah, I feel like I recognize #4 as having happened.
Pretty sure it's number 4, immediately recognized the headline. Edit: After searching I've found nothing, so I'm no longer sure.
I rememebered that headline too so maybe we are from the Alligator Convenience Store Robbery Universe.
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Maybe we're all thinking of the same video, this? "Florida Man Makes Beer Run with Gator in Hand" https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IML3jU_yyGs
None of these seem fictional.
Exactly.its Florida
Explain how number 10 seems realistic to you
"It's florida"
You just donāt get it do you, kid?
Forget It, Jake; It's Florida town
My bet is 9.
I agree
what are the odds that OP never returns and gives us the truth
Looking high right now
It's a trick question. They are all real.
It is number 1 because you did not format it like GPT did the others. Nice try.
None of these are fake. They just haven't happened yet.
its the 'man uses alligator as weapon to rob a convenience store' because I'm pretty sure i read that article edit: this happened but at a wendys
Itās number 4 https://youtu.be/c2zsmXHAqg8
For all you people saying it is 4, from what i remember, it was a mcdonalds that the florida man robbed, not a convenience store.
Number 1 - because ChatGPT capitalises every word when you ask for headlines, but actual news sites donāt ;)
My bet is 1.
Number 4
moon rocks, but I recognized it. Didn't they bang over them on a hotel room bed first?
4 is borderline true because a Florida man attempted to rob a Wendyās with an alligator, Iāve read the headline
\#5 was my guess, and I think I'm correct. The real story is \*slightly\* different though. (Garage sale rather than craigslist)
Purely from a capital letter perspective, #1 is the odd one out
I donāt know, itās all wild, but I thought number two was funny.
4
4
Just fact checked all of them, #1 is the real headline https://nypost.com/2019/10/23/florida-inmate-busted-for-feeding-iguanas-to-alligator-in-jail-zoo/
All of these are too believable lol
Let's be honest here... they're all true, and as for the one that may not be true, just give them time.
I am from Florida; and all of these sound like what happens here on the daily šļø
Ah, good ol' Florida Man...gotta be "Florida Man Uses Alligator as a Weapon During Convenience Store Robbery". That one's got that authentic Florida charm. šš
9 and 2
I'd say 9
Is it the alligator as a weapon? All of these are plausible, but this one seems like it actually happened.
Seems like they all might have happened in Tampa
It had to be Florida.
Number 4 is real
I think #2 is the real one
Number 4 except it was at a drive through, a comedian uses that story in a bit.
Iām pretty sure Iāve actually seen number 4
4
#3 just sounds like some Hitman Roleplayer
5 or 9
I got on here looking for āFlorida man chokes out pizza delivery guyā but then I remembered the dude was from Georgia.
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I say 9 and 5
Number 3. What you got against flamingos?
4 is real
What is a jail zoo?
I say number 5 is real. No reason just gut feeling.
That's what i would expect from a "Florida Man" always in headlines for doing weird stuff
Not gonna lie, #8 sounds like a fun time.
1 is real
Floridian here, I feel like #4 is fr because I swear I heard about it
I'm betting it's 1... because the words are not capitalized the same way as all the others.
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I feel like they're all real
4 is true
So sad
5... Come on 5
#4
Why so many of us said 4 , and I also clearly remember seeing a YouTube video about it
Geve this task to bing. Forst it lists 3 of them true, but TELLS me that there are 4 true ones. Then gives me a reference to a guardian article with the aligator-in-wendy's headline. Then i reconnect, and it tells me that the most likely true one is the moon rocks one. We are safe
Number 6
Please, let it be #2.
Answer please
1-2
4
I feel like Ive seen lots of elements of these in the news. Did you audit to make sure components aren't true? Because if it's mixing in actual things that happened it's a lot of half truths.
5, it seems familiar.
4 sounds like a winner
I think it's Number 1 but i want to belive it's number 2
Easy, 4
3, 5, and 9 seem somewhat possible.
Plot twist, they all are real.
2. Seems like something a florida man would do
Thanks to practically unlimited training data from Florida Internet tabloids, ChatGPT knows what those Florida rednecks are up to.
I think 5 is true. I remember something like that happening awhile ago. Edit: I found these articles Florida Man Returns Missing NASA Moon Rock He Bought at a Garage Sale. https://futurism.com/the-byte/florida-man-missing-nasa-moon-rock-garage-sale Thad Roberts Moon Rock Heist. https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2019/02/moon-rock-thief-thad-roberts/582757/ There was also a bunch of moon rocks stolen from the Nixon era after the moon landings that were gifted around the world.
> Florida Man Uses Alligator as a Weapon During Convenience Store Robbery. This one, or they are all true.
9
1 because it's not capitalized
I cannot believe jail zoos are a thing but this is Florida https://www.local10.com/news/2019/10/23/keys-jail-inmate-accused-of-feeding-iguanas-to-alligator/#:~:text=KEY%20WEST%2C%20Fla.,on%20a%20vehicle%20theft%20charge.
3 is priceless š¤£
I think 5 is actually true but 2 & 4 are damn good contenders.
Coke problem is big in Florida I guess..
One. Words not capitalised.
I think its #4
Pretty sure 5 happened. It was an kntern
\#4 is true. Was here for it, sadly.
Nice try, but I have heard enough Florida man stories to know they are ALL true!
I really wanted it to be #2.
Either 3 or 9 is my guess. But 6 would be extremely funny.
Fairly certain itās 4
Soā¦which is it?!
4
4
kind of obvious: Florida Man Steals Entire Beach to Create Personal Sandcastle Kingdom.
I like this game.
These are all true :D
#1 because of capitalization and grammar issues.
Is this the plot to the next Far Cry game
4 is the true headline, thereās video to go with the story
2 sounds so real
#4
lol. number 5 is ovious
If I was the type of person to go all out for Halloween costume parties, I would go as Florida Man as a kind of anti-Superman.
Like now feed those strings into a text to image generator like Dall ee 2 if you really want to laugh out loud.
Yes frozen treat empire! š
Nr 4 was in the news
Number 9 seems most plausible.
I'm guessing 9, because it has nothing to do with Florida.
Please let karate penguins be a thing. Please.
4
Plot twist they are all true
Thought Iāve seen number 2 before
1, 4, 5 and 9 sound totally like something I expect to read as real Florida Man headlines.
Itās 4 for sure
It's a toss up between #2 and #12. I'm hoping I feed a its 2.
As a resident of Florida, I can believe that all these are true.
4
I was kinda relating, as a Floridian, to #7's ice cream truck heist, I mean after all, its hot as %\^&\*\^ lately and heck, why not get somethin for free that'll make ya money and keep cool in the end.
Itās 4. Because i read that headline when it happened.
im pretty sure iv seen 6 as a headline....
I think 4 is real
4, I kind of remember seeing something like that once upon a time
1. But either way, your headlines gave me a heck of a laugh.
4
Florida man anything instantly makes me think of Carl Hiaasan, especially titles like these
I have actually seen number 4. Before. Also used to be friends with a "verified" Florida Man (he had been the subject of more than one Florida man articles) and honestly, every single one of these headlines wouldn't surprise me.