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  "textContent": "When a human says an event is \"probable\" or \"likely,\" people generally have a shared, if fuzzy, understanding of what that means. But when an AI chatbot like ChatGPT uses the same word, it's not assessing the odds the way we do, my colleagues and I found.",
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