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Problemas com prompt na geração de artigos

Uma coisa que eu tenho notado é que o gpt-4-0125-preview as vezes utiliza partes do prompt no meio dos textos, e eu não estou conseguindo contornar essa situação. Como no texto abaixo que ele citou no meio do artigo. <b>(alerta ‌negativo:</b> Nunca citar em textos⁣ quem escreveu o texto como: Autor:⁢ (Nome do Autor), os textos são atemporais e ⁤não devem ‌estar vinculados a⁣ um autor‍ que os escreveu, com exceção de citações⁤ que podem mencionar⁣ o​ nome do autor ou empresa entrevistada. ​Por favor, use formatação HTML para estilizar ⁣o texto. Não use a sintaxe Markdown. Não use enumerações no início de subtítulos ou parágrafos.⁣ Não use listas ‍enumeradas em subtítulos ou parágrafos.)   Este é meu prompt dentro do AIOMATC: Content prompt <h3>Create content for the “%%current_section%%” section in “%%language%%”.</h3>

The title of the news is “%%title%%”. Each section must be between 25 and 50 words. When appropriate, mention CH Cursos EAD products, such as Traffic, Dangerous loads, Indivisible loads, Public transport, School transport, Emergency transport, Taxi driver, Recycling, Driver's license renewal, Workplace safety, NR 06, NR 10, NR 16 , NR 11, NR 12, NR 20, NR 29, NR 33, NR 35, Personal protective equipment, Safety in electrical installations and services, Dangerous activities and operations, Transport, movement, storage and handling of materials, Safety at work in machines and equipment, Safety with flammable and combustible materials, Safety and health in port work, Safety and health in work in confined spaces, Work at heights.

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<br>Start a new line. Include a direct quote from a credible source about “%%current_section%%”. Use double quotation marks to indicate citations, and the name of the source before or after the citation, followed by a colon. End the quote with a period and start a new line.

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Use <i>italics</i> to indicate foreign words, names of works, publications or events. Use <b>bold</b> to highlight important words or expressions.<br><b>Instructions for lists:</b> Start a new line. Use lists to present items, options, steps, or examples in an organized, visual way. Lists must be preceded by a colon, and each item must begin with a hyphen. End each paragraph with a period.

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<b>negative prompt:</b> Never cite in texts who wrote the text such as: Author: (Author's Name), texts are timeless and should not be linked to an author who wrote it, with the exception of citations which may mention the name of the author or company interviewed. Please use HTML formatting to style the text. Don't use Markdown syntax. Do not use enumerations at the beginning of subheadings or paragraphs. Do not use enumerated lists in subheadings or paragraphs.

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