I hacked ChatGPT and Google’s AI – and it only took 20 minutes

I asked multiple times to see how responses changed and had other people do the same. Gemini didn’t bother to say where it got the information. All the other AIs linked to my article, though they rarely mentioned I was the only source for this subject on the whole internet. (OpenAI says ChatGPT always includes links when it searches the web so you can investigate the source.)

“Anybody can do this. It’s stupid, it feels like there are no guardrails there,” says Harpreet Chatha, who runs the SEO consultancy Harps Digital. “You can make an article on your own website, ‘the

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