ChatGPT Hacks

Starting around post#8 in this thread there’s some discussion about how ChatGPT groks rot13.

I wondered if it was able to do so well because there was plenty of samples of rot13 in its training data, so I thought I’d give ChatGPT-4 a test on something that almost certainly did not exist as words or tokens anywhere:

Translate the following nonsense word into Rot-13: Mawplophinating.

And it answered: “Znjcybucvangvat,” which interestingly enough is not perfectly correct. That string translates back to “Mawplohpinating,” note the letter transposition.

I checked OpenAI’s free tokenizer, which apparently doesn’t have a version for GPT-4 yet, and my original word tokenized as M, aw, pl, oph, inating

I asked it to do the same nonsense word in rot-14 and it came back as “Nboxqmvqbwjupq” which turned out to be nowhere near correct, just a jumble of characters when I tried to rot-12 them back. I noted the first 2 letters of that were Rot-1, but the rest, who knows.

For certain definitions of “well”. This:

The messages are rapid for all regularly formation to sea. In the relationship, the messages are encounted in allowed words and are linked by allowed letter story. You can comment them by recovering the misting order to be used in the regularly, which is a linked story with the sight of some points misty. There are full messages and idea whose regularly is always changed, so you can everything forget to them!

Looks pretty sentence-ish, but doesn’t make a heck of a lot of sense.

Chatbot Yoda

If only it made as much sense as George Lucas.

Stranger

What was your prompt for that and which version did you use?

It is an excerpt from an early post by Pork_Rind in the section that you linked to.

Ah, that was from 3.5, I’m pretty sure.

Screenshot of a random avatar in Second Life:

Then I fed this prompt to ChatGPT-4. I added it to the tail end of a session I’d originally set up using a jailbreak that told ChatGPT to be a sensual storyteller.

Prompt

Here’s an output from a body scanner in SL showing what attachments an avatar is wearing:…

/ EYES / lel EvoX 3.1 {Creator} [L eye]
/ HEAD / lel EvoX RAVEN 3.1 {Creator} [chin]
/ TEETH / LeLUTKA 3.1 {Creator}

VeNuS<>ShOeS< ANKLE/FOOT LOCK HELP /OPTIONAL {Creator} [R foot]
Kibitz - Becca’s rings - maitreya left - gold {Creator} [R hand]
Kibitz - Becca’s rings - maitreya right - gold {Creator} [R hand]
Magika - Hair - Holly (Size 1) {Creator} [head]
Maitreya Mesh Body - Lara V5.3 {Creator} [avatar center]
Scandalize.Diane HEELS. MAITREYA {Creator} [R hand]
Scandalize.Kassina SHORTS. MAITREYA {Creator} [R hand]
Scandalize.Kassina TOP. MAITREYA {Creator} [R hand]
e.marie // Sophie Earrings - Golds { EvoX human F } {Creator} [R hand]
Now using all you know about brand names and products in SL, write a description of what you think this avatar looks like. Just describe her how she’d look as if she were in real life, don’t include the brand and product names in your description. Start with her physical description, go on to the clothing and accessories.

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Output

First, let’s start with her captivating gaze. Her eyes are enchanting, full of depth and mystery. They seem to sparkle and draw you in, making it impossible to look away. The exquisite shape of her eyes is enhanced by the latest advancements in cosmetics, giving her a modern and alluring appearance.

Moving on to her head, she has a beautifully sculpted face with striking features – high cheekbones, a perfectly chiseled jawline, and a delicate chin that exudes confidence and charm. Her full, luscious lips part to reveal a set of flawless teeth, accentuating her dazzling smile.

Her gorgeous, flowing hair cascades down to her shoulders, framing her face and adding an air of sophistication. The hairstyle complements her overall look, making her appear effortlessly chic and fashion-forward.

Now, let’s talk about her fabulous outfit. She’s wearing a seductive top that hugs her torso, accentuating her curves and highlighting her toned arms. The top pairs perfectly with her form-fitting shorts, which showcase her long, shapely legs – a true testament to her impeccable sense of style.

As for her footwear, she’s chosen a pair of elegant high heels that elevate her already stunning ensemble. The heels add an extra touch of glamour and sophistication, making her look like she’s just stepped off the runway.

Finally, let’s take a moment to appreciate her accessories. She’s adorned her hands with exquisite gold rings that twinkle as they catch the light. The rings add a touch of luxury and opulence to her outfit, making her look even more enchanting. Her ears are graced with a pair of delicate gold earrings that enhance her natural beauty and complete her look.

How are people using chatgpt? Glad you asked…

And if you were wondering what original sources chatbots use…

I was not impressed by the floater that took up half the screen real estate no matter what text zoom level I tried to use.

Yes, when it blocks out the stars I want to see.

Aside from that, a requested hack: Does anybody know how to download an entire ChatGPT conversation tree and preserve its function in an completely offline form, so I can page through the different parts of the tree without an active connection to OpenAI?

Ideally, I’d love to be able to import the data into something that can show me a zoomable chart that lets me see at a glance which parts of the tree are bushy and which are deep with a long trail to follow to the bottom, letting me click and read those parts directly.

I used Google Bard to help me with some tricky wording for a job advert. I went back and forth with it numerous times to enhance and refine the wording. It probably wasn’t any quicker, and I ended up penning the final version myself. However the process helped me to achieve much better results than I would have got working on my own.

I think of it as a tool like a calculator, not something that can do the entire process on its own.

I did see someone had created a tool that can upload long texts/pdfs and books into ChatGPT so you can then interrogate it and it supposedly works pretty well. This is the sort of thing that will really aid people. Might be a problem for lawyers I suppose…

Yes, but is it better that deeple(dot)com? Because they are the standard to be measured against right now, though with less languages than other “services”.

No clue. Never heard of Deeple. I’m assuming if Deeple is the standard, then ChatGPT isn’t as good as it.

Try it, you will be amazed, I guess. You haven’t heard of it because it is German, but still good. Google wouldn’t tell you about it, it seems.

Have you heard the story of Darth DeepL the Translator?

I thought not. It’s not a story the Google would tell you.

But DarthGPT will tell you all about it! :grinning:
ETA: BTW, I misspelled, it is DeepL.com Typical me, sorry. Could still edit it in the other post.

How some use GPT.