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You can functionality copy Shakespeare with enough random words being generated. That's the argument you're making here.
If you prompt an LLM to finish sentences enough times (like the researchers did, referenced in the article) you can get it to output whatever TF you want.
Wait: Did you think the researchers got these results on the first try? You do realize they passed zillions of prompts into these LLMs until it matched the output they were looking for, right?
It's not like they said, "spit out Harry Potter" and it did so. They gave the LLM partial sentences and just kept retrying until it generated the matching output. The output that didn't match was discarded and then the final batch of matching outputs were thrown together in order to say, "aha! See? It can regurgitate text!"
Try it yourself: Take some sentences from any popular book, cut them in half, and tell Claude to finish them. You'll be surprised. Or maybe not if you remember that RNG is at the core of all LLMs.
No it is not, that would be writing Shakespeare by combining random words, LLMs are not capable of that level of artistry, there is no random to them. All they can do is calculate the probabilities of pre-existing connections and give you the most boring, obvious one.