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Assuming these are real, it appears to read the prompt, generate part of its response, then look back to the prompt and its previous response and then generate the next part of its response... etc.
It reminds me of translation party, where some inputs are pretty stable in that they settle into agreement with each other after a few swaps back and forth and settle on something reasonably close to the original prompt... but others can be absurdly unstable and oscillate seemingly forever, or end up landing on something wildly unrelated to the original prompt.
These ... if they are real ... seem to be just utterly losing the plot and degenerating into absurdity...
All that being said... I basically read this as MSFT has spent a whole lot of money to come up with a shitty early version of GLaDoS.
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I am at a point in my life where I think I would be perfectly fine with her taking control over all computer systems from humans.
At least she can sing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tL_TFXbSnLY