Is that why they do that? I’m sure there’s an ASCII character that looks like the lower case “o”. It would be hilarious to set up an LLM that responds on twitter to that malformed “@Grok” with otherwise bizarre answers. Well, more bizarre than Grok normally answers in its hallucinatory state.
Honestly you could probably do that with a way lighter model than any actual chatbot and just have it return some relevant section from the uncyclopedia
Is that why they do that? I’m sure there’s an ASCII character that looks like the lower case “o”. It would be hilarious to set up an LLM that responds on twitter to that malformed “@Grok” with otherwise bizarre answers. Well, more bizarre than Grok normally answers in its hallucinatory state.
Honestly you could probably do that with a way lighter model than any actual chatbot and just have it return some relevant section from the uncyclopedia