Can GPT-4 “compress” text so that it can understand it? The answer seems to be yes. In this example, we have a string of text created by Twitter user gfodor that tells GPT-4 to respectfully critique something. Very cool, and there’s another one on the screen right now. I encourage you to ask GPT to decode. But the cool part of this is not the compression. I mean, it’s obviously very lossy and not useful in that regard. Still, it shows there are ways to communicate generally to GPT-4 outside of normal human language, which is very interesting. I mean, yes, many humans could probably also understand what this is saying if they looked at it for long enough, but this is just the beginning.
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