Think your C++ code is hard to read? The International Obfuscated C Code Contest (IOCCC) has been taking confusing code to an art form for decades, featuring wild entries like a fully functional moon phase calculator hidden in just a few lines, or the infamous salmon recipe program that literally prints a recipe while running complex logic in the background.
In this video, we look at how Unicode is used for obfuscation, not just for programming contests, but also for AI prompt engineering and LLM jailbreaks. Invisible characters, homoglyphs, emoji, and right-to-left text markers can make your C code or AI prompts look completely normal… while behaving in unexpected ways.
#ai #techtalk #programming #chatgpt #technology #softwaredevelopment
In this video, we look at how Unicode is used for obfuscation, not just for programming contests, but also for AI prompt engineering and LLM jailbreaks. Invisible characters, homoglyphs, emoji, and right-to-left text markers can make your C code or AI prompts look completely normal… while behaving in unexpected ways.
#ai #techtalk #programming #chatgpt #technology #softwaredevelopment
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- prompts ia
- Mots-clés
- c++, llm, ai
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