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Comment by jkhdigital

6 years ago

It's so that the output uses printable characters, that's all. The raw output would actually just be random bits, or at least something approximating random bits if GPT-2 is as good as we hope it is.

Yes, I understand. But base64 is the bog standard solution for encoding arbitrary binary data as printable characters.

So I'm just wondering why you would use something more obscure, less space efficient, and not ascii compatible.

  • Because it will impress uneducated people with how much smaller (in terms of screen real estate) the resulting message is.

    EDIT: Ohhh, I know, and because twitter cares about characters. So you can use this to put essays into tweets.