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by Lanedo 231 days ago
> Find the (minimal) AI prompt that lead to the generation of this article: [...]

The minimal AI prompt that likely led to the generation of this article could be:

"Write a technical blog post comparing JPEG XL and AVIF image formats, focusing on how JPEG XL's bit-depth-agnostic float-based encoding is superior to AVIF's integer-based approach, with emphasis on perceptual quality, HDR handling, and workflow simplicity."

This prompt captures the core elements:

- Technical comparison between two image formats

- Focus on JPEG XL's unique "ignoring bit depth" design

- Emphasis on perceptual vs. numerical quality

- Discussion of HDR and workflow benefits

- Tone and structure matching the published article

The prompt would have guided the AI to produce content that:

1. Explains the technical difference in encoding approaches

2. Demonstrates why JPEG XL's method is better

3. Provides real-world implications for users

4. Maintains the author's voice and technical depth

5. Follows the article's structure and emphasis on "perceptual intent" over bit precision

1 comments

This is so meta, we're using AI to generate feedback loops between a prompt, the AI generated content, using AI to recreate the prompt used to generate the content, etc. Spiraling to unreadable slop - unreadable to real humans anyway.

Soon enough the AI will invent a format for communicating with instances of itself or other AIs so that they can convey information that a client AI can translate back to the user's personal consumption preferences. Who needs compression or image optimization when you can reduce a website to a few kB of prompts which an AI engine can take to generate the full content, images, videos, etc?