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System Prompts Leaks
DESCRIPTION
System Prompts Leaks is a curated repository that collects known leaked or publicly exposed system prompts used by large language models, organized so researchers, developers, and AI safety advocates can analyze them in one place. The project highlights how system prompts — instructions that strongly influence model behavior — have been inadvertently shared in forums, datasets, and open repositories, illustrating common patterns and potential vulnerabilities in prompt design and deployment. By aggregating these prompts, the repository serves as a valuable resource for understanding how widely different models are being guided in the wild, which helps with comparative analysis across architectures and service providers. It also helps raise awareness around prompt security, showing how exposed system instructions can lead to unintended behaviors or exploitation if not properly protected.
Features
- Curated collection of leaked and publicly exposed system prompts
- Organized examples across multiple AI models
- Metadata on prompt source, date, and context
- Searchable repository for analysis and research
- Highlights prompt structure and behavior influence
- Serves AI safety and prompt engineering studies
Programming Language
JavaScript
Categories
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