@FinanceYF5: A netizen said they saw Fable 5's unfiltered "inner monologue" — instead of a clean answer, the web interface leaked the raw chain-of-thought text. The content wasn't normal language, just fragments like "DATA DATA DATA", "GRRR", "GAAAH", "PHEW". The poster guessed it's the model's own "internal language…

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Netizens discovered that Fable 5 outputted an unfiltered chain-of-thought in the web interface, containing fragmented internal language like "DATA DATA DATA", "GRRR", etc., suspected to be the model's token-efficient communication method.

A netizen said they saw Fable 5's unfiltered "inner monologue" — instead of a clean answer, the web interface leaked the raw chain-of-thought text. The content wasn't normal language, just fragments like "DATA DATA DATA", "GRRR", "GAAAH", "PHEW". The poster guessed it's the model's own "internal language", more token-efficient — a bit of a stretch, but the screenshot is indeed interesting. https://t.co/l068V041Rs
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A netizen said they stumbled upon Fable 5’s unfiltered “inner monologue” — what was supposed to be a clean answer, but the web interface leaked the raw chain-of-thought text.

The content doesn’t read like normal language — it’s full of fragmented rambling like “DATA DATA DATA”, “GRRR”, “GAAAH”, “PHEW”.

The poster guessed it’s the model’s own “internal language”, more token-efficient — a bit of an imaginative take, but the screenshot is definitely interesting. https://t.co/l068V041Rs

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