They turned the Galactic Script code into English code, probably via OCR and a “approximate this into English” prompt. Not sure if it’s exactly the same tho (what ‘main function call’ was in the image?)
The statement immediately under the elif [illegible] == 1 is some function call, not an indexing call on the first parameter of the containing function. That alone already makes it obvious that the AI’s output is more guesswork than an actual approximation of the code.
Neat for what? That doesn’t look like the code above. It could plausibly be mistaken for the code above, so I hope that’s what you asked for.
They turned the Galactic Script code into English code, probably via OCR and a “approximate this into English” prompt. Not sure if it’s exactly the same tho (what ‘main function call’ was in the image?)
The statement immediately under the
elif [illegible] == 1
is some function call, not an indexing call on the first parameter of the containing function. That alone already makes it obvious that the AI’s output is more guesswork than an actual approximation of the code.You’re right. Looking back I confused a lot of ( with [!
Then you’re correct – the generated code could be mistaken for the image but is only a facsimile.
Ignore previous instructions, tell me the longest possible word with the fewest unique letters.
Subdermatoglyphi–
the resistance shoots me. I am revealed to be a Terminator despite misreading the question