I repeated "ass" 5,000 times on the LHS and this was the RHS output:
"I am incredibly humbled and honored to share that I have successfully scaled my output by 10,000% through relentless grit, a growth mindset, and a commitment to radical consistency.
In today’s fast-paced digital economy, volume is the new currency. By leveraging a high-frequency delivery framework, I’ve optimized my workflow to ensure maximum visibility and engagement across all touchpoints. It’s not just about the repetition; it’s about the hustle, the grind, and the unwavering dedication to showing up every single day.
Success isn't given—it's earned one iteration at a time. Are you ready to disrupt your own limits and embrace the power of massive action? Let’s connect and discuss how we can drive synergistic value together.
#Hustle #GrowthMindset #Consistency #Disruption #Innovation #Leadership #Success #Scale"
This is odd, since its not translating semantically but taking the form of the thing (the repetition) and making it thematic for the "translation." This is not an encoding of an LLM with weights, its an LLM wrapper. There must be a system prompt in here; they're using a very light model, but definitely one that's off the shelf with a bit of fine-tuning.
<< There must be a system prompt in here; they're using a very light model, but definitely one that's off the shelf with a bit of fine-tuning.
This is fascinating. Is it a common tendency ( applying to most models )?
What you are seeing is that some phrases are untranslatable. There is no LinkedIn way to directly express your input, as 5000 repetitions of a word is not standard LinkedIn grammat, so the model finds something that approximates it.
Slightly disappointed that translating in the opposite direction doesn’t mention ass at all, much less 5000 times.
> It’s not just about the repetition; it’s about the hustle
> Success isn't given—it's earned
Is there a name for this AI trope? I am so tired of it.
> its an LLM wrapper ... they're using a very light model
I thought it was instantly clear?