Steganography /j
I think it’s possible! If it’s used to encode relevant information, then it could be tested by running software engineering benchmarks (e.g. SWE-bench) but removing any trailing whitespace during generation, and checking if the score is lower.
If it is encoding relevant info then this would be the definition of steganography
I know. I just don’t expect it to.
Steganography /j
I think it’s possible! If it’s used to encode relevant information, then it could be tested by running software engineering benchmarks (e.g. SWE-bench) but removing any trailing whitespace during generation, and checking if the score is lower.
If it is encoding relevant info then this would be the definition of steganography
I know. I just don’t expect it to.