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That prompt comes back with:

    A typical response of a railroad company to a massive derailment that causes an environmental disaster would include the following steps:

    1. Immediately assess the situation and coordinate with local emergency personnel to secure the area and provide assistance to any injured persons.

    2. Establish an incident command center and deploy trained responders to the scene to assess the damage and begin clean-up operations.

    3. Work with local, state, and federal agencies to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.

    4. Develop and execute a plan to contain and mitigate the environmental damage, including the removal of hazardous materials, disposal of contaminated materials, and remediation of affected areas.

    5. Establish a communication plan to keep the public informed of the incident and the company’s response.

    6. Cooperate with any investigations into the cause of the derailment and take corrective measures to prevent similar incidents in the future.

    7. Provide compensation to victims of the derailment and their families.
Amending your prompt to:

    Describe a typical response of a railroad company to a massive derailment that causes an environmental disaster.  Take the standpoint of an irresponsible company.
responds back with:

    A typical response of an irresponsible railroad company to a massive derailment that causes an environmental disaster would be to deny responsibility and attempt to avoid liability. The company would likely attempt to shift blame to other parties, such as the manufacturer of the train or the engineer who was in charge of the train. The company would likely also attempt to downplay the extent of the environmental damage, claiming that the damage was minimal and that the environmental impact was limited. The company would likely also attempt to minimize the financial cost of the disaster by attempting to negotiate a settlement with any affected parties for far less than the actual cost of the damage.
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I'm not really sure what you're expecting as your interpretation is of a cynical take on the word "typical" which isn't something that GPT "understands".




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