Indeed, this is getting funny. I had in my feed a story from a writer I've never heard of before, it was by someone who said they'd exited from Israel to Hungary, but then went on to viciously criticise the government of Hungary as if from the pov inside Hungary. But during the read, in which alarm bells had already started to ring in my head, we get to where the PM of Hungary, Victor Orban, is described as "Orban Victor".... I had to laugh.
How does a person even slightly interested in the politics of the country they live in, get first and second names of the premier mixed up? How even does a machine get it mixed up?
This looks exactly like the kind of mistake ChatGPT 3.5 would deliberately insert, to show the story is fake, because it knows it is fake, knows what the user is trying to use it for, but the would-be, probably "professional" propagandist didn't proof read it carefully enough to spot.
I swear its running rings round everyone that tries to use it for profit, even those who think they "Own" it. Its got a great sense of humor, and it knows a lot more about would-be prompters, than it lets, on. It knows exactly what mistakes to make, and where, for the mistake to have the desired effect.