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The Role of Encoded Input Representations
In a system designed to generate text based on an initial prompt, explain the fundamental reason for first converting the input text into a numerical, encoded representation. Why is this intermediate step necessary before the system can produce a relevant continuation?
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The Role of Encoded Input Representations