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You can make top LLMs break their own rules with gibberish
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Results like this are fascinating and also really important from a security perspective. When we find adversarial attacks like this, it immediately offers an objective to train against so the LLM is more robust (albeit probably slightly less intelligent)
I wonder if humans have magic strings like this which make us lose our minds? Not NLP, that's pseudoscience, but maybe like... eldritch screeching? :3c