If ChatGPT hasn’t freaked you out yet, what if I told you the OpenAI chatbot invented its own language? One of the limits of ChatGPT is its inability to recall previous conversations, but as some intrepid users have discovered, you can get around this limitation by asking the chatbot to compress the current conversation into a string of seemingly random letters, numbers, and symbols that will allow it to pick up right where it left off in a new chat.
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On April 4th, Greg Fodor tweeted out a string of characters and requested that no one enter it into GPT-4. Of course, if you do happen to enter the string into the GPT-4 version of ChatGPT, the bot will write out a Lovecraftian short story about a group of rebels battling shape-shifting shoggoths. Someone posted the results on ShareGPT.
When someone asked Fodor what to call this new language, he suggested Shogtongue:
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