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waxwing 1 week ago
It's not really comparable. The problem with a code book is it won't generate plausible messages longer than a word or two. Afaik your technique has been in wide use amongst spies for many years, but it's exceptionally bandwidth constrained if you want to remain undetectable, and can't support messages of an unpredictable type.

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Hmmmm, interesting. So you would have to share prompts in common as well? Maybe an encryption prompt and a decryption prompt? So if I were to send you a secret text, I would feed it into the LLM with the encryption prompt, and then I could also check it by feeding the cypher-text back in with the decryption prompt to make sure it comes out reasonably close to what I intend.