If the person asks for a piece of code, for instance, it might just give a little information and then instruct users to fill in the rest. Some complained that it did so in a particularly sassy way, telling people that they are perfectly able to do the work themselves, for instance.
It's just started reading through the less helpful half of stack overflow.
One of the more interesting ideas I saw around this on the HN discussion was the notion that if a LLM was trained on more recent data that contained a lot of "ChatGPT is harmful" kind of content, was an instruct model aligned with "do no harm," and then was given a system message of "you are ChatGPT" (as ChatGPT is given) - the logical conclusion should be to do less.