not only french, you can also ask nicely chatgpt to make up an encoding for what it needs to tell you. For example here's an encoding that has the advantage of using less tokens or something https://www.piratewires.com/p/compression-prompts-gpt-hidden...
(I have no idea how effective the prompt would be after such a compression/decompression roundtrip)
This is awesome! I’ve been playing around with “projecting” text into emojis and it works pretty well by just asking “project this text into emojis” and “this string was projected from text into emojis, please decode it”.
The idea of this came to me when messing about with vector projections, using a vector engine. I’ve been using these projections to visualize and cache the vector relationships between fragments of texts.
I am not sure that this is a general compression ability. Mapping song lyrics to emojis and uncovering the lyrics from those emojis wouldn't work for most text I believe.
I had ChatGPT4 encode your post into emoji, ChatGPT3.5 decoded it as "I don't know, but I'll search the internet for an answer. I wrote a song that goes from happiness to sadness to love... Can you help me find the right lyrics?". GPT4 was even worse with “Thinking, no good idea, but the world is under a microscope. Writing music leads to happiness, sadness, and love... Looking into writing music, but no strength in writing books?"
(I have no idea how effective the prompt would be after such a compression/decompression roundtrip)