Try swapping a few characters in the compressed string before decompressing and get a totally unrelated, but somewhat plausible, sentence. -->
䔹䧹焫놉勏㦿顱㦽膑裚躈葊
Swapping last two:
䔹䧹焫놉勏㦿顱㦽膑裚葊躈 -->
Try swapping a few characters in the compressed string before decompressing and get a totally unrelated, but somewhat applied tlh
Swapping first two:
䧹䔹焫놉勏㦿顱㦽膑裚躈葊 -->
Sexy Shania Twain acting as a sprite for sexy Hogan's Alley demo dude
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my favorite animal's name is camelid 2 my favorite artist is david maile my favorite movie's are
It's just adaptive arithmetic coding, with the distribution provided by GPT-2 instead of some other statistical analysis of the source. He uses CJK simply to make the output printable, but it's really just random bits. I mean, it's a neat idea, but certainly not novel.
for i in range(20):
print ''.join(unichr(random.randrange(20000, 25000))
for x in range(4))
to generate some random text; one string like 劓惂儶宓 turns up this bizarre output:
> Honeybees ( Apis mellifera ) are splendidly beautiful little creatures. They have shapely abdomens, amphistales and pedipalps, round chests, and square backs … all of them beautifully highly marketable. Exactly what has caused the popularity of bees I do not quite know; just what they do is a mystery to me. I beg to differ. The
oh this is so much fun! It's like tuning an old radio and suddenly hearing speech amid the static. A tiny nudge on the dial and it's a different accent/topic/language altogether.