We introduce a cryptographic method to hide an arbitrary secret payload in
the response of a Large Language Model (LLM). A secret key is required to
extract the payload from the model's response, and without the key it is
provably impossible to distinguish between the responses of the original LLM
and the LLM that hides a payload. In particular, the quality of generated text
is not affected by the payload. Our approach extends a recent result of Christ,
Gunn and Zamir (2023) who introduced an undetectable watermarking scheme for
LLMs.