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tomaytotomato 8 hours ago

Claude 4.5 - "Claude Flagged this input and didn't process it"

Gemma 3.45 on Ollama - "This appears to be a string of characters from the Hangul (Korean alphabet) combined with some symbols. It's not a coherent sentence or phrase in Korean."

GrokAI - "Uh-oh, too much information for me to digest all at once. You know, sometimes less is more!"

NiloCK 4 hours ago | parent [-]

> Claude 4.5 - "Claude Flagged this input and didn't process it"

I've gotten this a few times while exploring around LLMs as interpreters.

Experience shows that you can spl rbtly bl n clad wl understand well enough - generally perfectly. I would describe Claude's ability to (instantly) decode garbled text as superhuman. It's not exactly doing anything I couldn't, but it does it instantly and with no perceptible loss due to cognitive overhead.

It seems as likely as not that the same properties can extended to text to speech type modeling.

Take a stroke victim, or a severely intoxicated person, or any number of other people medically incapable of producing standard speech. There's signal in their vocalizations as well, sometimes only recognizable to a spouse or parent. Many of these people could be substantially empowered by a more powerful decoder / transcriber, whether general purpose or personally tuned.

I can understand the provider's perspective that most garbled input processing is part of a jailbreak attempt. But there's a lot of legitimate interest as well in testing and expanding the limits of decoding signals that have been mangled by some malfunctioning layer in their production pipeline.

Tough spot.