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Prompt: Invent a new language that is more efficient than human language for exchanging information in written text and make some examples. | |
Introducing OptiScript: A highly efficient language for exchanging information in written text. OptiScript incorporates elements from various human languages, mathematical notations, and logical symbols to optimize information exchange. Here are some key features of OptiScript: | |
It uses a compact alphabet of 30 symbols, encompassing both phonetic and ideographic characters. | |
OptiScript employs a context-aware grammar that reduces the need for lengthy syntax and repetitive phrases. | |
The language utilizes a color-coding system for faster processing and comprehension of text. | |
It incorporates shorthand symbols and abbreviations from various disciplines to reduce character count and convey complex ideas succinctly. | |
Here are some examples to illustrate the efficiency of OptiScript: | |
Example 1: | |
English: "The meeting will be held at 2 PM tomorrow." | |
OptiScript: "ℳ2PM↝⊕" (ℳ = meeting, ↝ = at, ⊕ = tomorrow) | |
Example 2: | |
English: "The new software update improves security and performance." | |
OptiScript: "↑S&P↷ℕ𝚺" (↑ = improves, S&P = security & performance, ↷ = in, ℕ𝚺 = new software update) | |
Example 3: | |
English: "Please submit the report by next Monday." | |
OptiScript: "❗SR↴N♾" (❗ = please, SR = submit report, ↴ = by, N♾ = next Monday) | |
Color-coding in OptiScript: | |
Red: Important information, action required | |
Blue: Factual or background information | |
Green: Positive or favorable information | |
Yellow: Caution or warning | |
Purple: Questions or inquiries | |
Example with color-coding: | |
English: "Please remember to submit your timesheet by 5 PM today, or you may not receive your salary on time." | |
OptiScript: "<red>❗TS↴5PM♁</red> | <yellow>⚠$⏱</yellow>" (TS = timesheet, ♁ = today, ⚠ = warning, $ = salary, ⏱ = on time) | |
By employing a combination of ideographic characters, phonetic symbols, abbreviations, and color-coding, OptiScript allows for efficient and effective communication in written text. | |
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