Can you exclude content from ChatGPT?

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Over the weekend I was doing some testing with ChatGPT, and there was one thing I coulnd't get to work: Excluding parts of an article to be rewritten.

For example I took this article: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-65608282
For example I took this article: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-65608282


Kamal Nabhan was screaming as he thrust the phone into his cousin's hands, unable to believe what the anonymous caller was telling him.

The men had just got ready to go to afternoon prayers in Jabalia refugee camp. But the routine patterns of life were about to give way to violent destruction, wrought from above with a warning call.

Kamal's cousin Ataf reached out to his relative.

"I took the phone from him and talked to the person on the line," says Ataf. "He said he was from Israeli intelligence, and you have five minutes to evacuate the house."

Now I'd like to rewrite it, but keeping the quotes in place, as otherwise I would be writing false information.


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Please rewrite the following article in a more upbeat tone, but keep the quotes in place, do not alter them, nor exclude them.


Kamal Nabhan was screaming as he thrust the phone into his cousin's hands, unable to believe what the anonymous caller was telling him.

The men had just got ready to go to afternoon prayers in Jabalia refugee camp. But the routine patterns of life were about to give way to violent destruction, wrought from above with a warning call.

Kamal's cousin Ataf reached out to his relative.

"I took the phone from him and talked to the person on the line," says Ataf. "He said he was from Israeli intelligence, and you have five minutes to evacuate the house."

Now I'd like to rewrite it, but keeping the quotes in place, as otherwise I would be writing false information.

As you can see, it didn't keep the quotes in original state. Is there any way to do so?
 
If you could just give it a try, after the response from ChatGPT prompt it: You didn't keep the quotes in original state as I asked you previously.

I think it should work because at most times when the AI makes some error and I prompt it with the mistake and then it first apologizes then gives a better response.
 
You're right, that worked! Weird world we live in, it seems we have to treat ChatGPT somewhat as a child here, lol.
 
If you could just give it a try, after the response from ChatGPT prompt it: You didn't keep the quotes in original state as I asked you previously.

I think it should work because at most times when the AI makes some error and I prompt it with the mistake and then it first apologizes then gives a better response.
You can try this or you exclude the quite manually
 
If you have multiple patterns you can use programmation to get rid of them in your articles (python or even an easy Excell VBA), or as they say, if only 1 occurence, remove it manually
 
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