Why did you pick that index rather than some other source material? Roses are red dates back to 1784 (year not index number) as a nursery rhyme. Does it need to be credited or is it in the public consciousness to the point where one can create a poem based on it without knowing its original source?
Write a haiku about bacon and coffee. Identify the syllable count for each word and line used in the haiku.
Example:
Bacon (2) sizzles (2)
Aroma (3) of (1) coffee (2) too (1)
Mouthwatering (4) bliss (1)
Smoky (2) bacon (2)
Brewing (3) coffee (2) aroma (3)
Makes (1) mornings (2) bright (2)
The second poem is from GPT. Do we need to credit the dictionary where it got the syllable count for each word? Or where it got that coffee (rather than bacon) is brewed? Or that bacon and coffee are things more often consumed in the morning?
Identify four foods or beverages that are frequently consumed in the morning and how each is prepared for breakfast.
1. Coffee: prepared by brewing hot water over ground coffee beans.
2. Cereal: prepared by pouring cereal into a bowl and adding milk.
3. Toast: prepared by toasting bread and adding butter and/or jelly.
4. Eggs: prepared by scrambling, frying, poaching, or boiling them.
There is a difference between "identifying
a source where this information can be found" and "this is the (copyrighted) source of the data that GPT used to draw upon to come up with the statement."
The first is an exercise for the reader (and much better done and evaluated by the reader). The second is what people are concerned about.