Earlier when we were chatting, I think you mentioned the GPT token “BibleThump”. Can you tell me where that came from?
Bing:
The GPT token “BibleThump” is not a standard token used by the GPT models. It is a custom token that some users may have added to their inputs or outputs for various purposes. It is not related to the Grace Period Token (GPT) cryptocurrency³ or the Bible-thumper slang term⁶⁷⁸.
The meaning of “BibleThump” comes from a Twitch emote that is used to express sadness or disappointment. The emote is based on the face of the protagonist of a video game called The Binding of Isaac⁴⁵. The game is about a boy who escapes from his mother who wants to sacrifice him to God. The emote is often used when something tragic or unfortunate happens in a stream or a game.
Not sure if anyone already checked this, but the version of GPT they have in Bing knows about SolidGoldMagikarp:
It’s probably doing retrieval over the internet somehow, like perplexity.ai, rather than the GPT having already been trained on the new stuff.
This is what Bing has to say about it:
Reference 1 on there is this post.
Ha! Bing has hallucinated a ‘BibleThump’ token!
Huh. I asked Bing about it:
Me:
Bing:
Well I’m glad we’ve cleared that up.