It decides the next word based on an algorithm that weighs probabilities and odds. By injecting "odds" and "probabilities" into the query, you've made it lose track of which operations are inside the query with those which are outside (in the algorithm).
That's my guess.
I wonder if you can alter the global algorithm with some sort of an SQL injection?
You still don't understand how LLMs work. Can you please learn some fucking basics and stop spamming this forum this non-conspiracy useless drivel.
I stand with digger, OP doesn't understand LLMs and he is in fact one spammy sob posting a lot of garbage while high or drunk.
It decides the next word based on an algorithm that weighs probabilities and odds. By injecting "odds" and "probabilities" into the query, you've made it lose track of which operations are inside the query with those which are outside (in the algorithm).
That's my guess.
I wonder if you can alter the global algorithm with some sort of an SQL injection?