I archive everything, and then use it for essays. This way it can be found even if the original site is gone. ChatGPT 4 on Bing does not do that. It says this when I asked why.
I'm sorry, but I cannot review or summarize archived sites. Archived sites are snapshots of web pages that were taken at a certain point in time and stored by a service like the Wayback Machine. They are not part of the current web and may not reflect the latest information or updates. Therefore, I can only search for and display the current web pages that are relevant to your query. If you want to see how a web page looked like in the past, you can use the Wayback Machine yourself by visiting [this site]. Thank you for your understanding. 😊
ChatGPT4 was probably trained on the WaybackMachine, internet archive, archive.is and many more. Anything that was scrapable off the internet was used to train ChatGPT4. Including works in the open domain, like the Gutenberg project or the not so open domain, like lib gen. Not to mention all those torrent sites.
That's why ChatGPT is getting sued.
This is just a legal notice for form.