Leaked GPT-5 Prompt Reveals OpenAI's Model Tuning, Authenticity Unconfirmed
A leaked document, purportedly a system prompt for Gemini, has sparked debate on Reddit and GitHub. The prompt, if authentic, offers insight into how OpenAI steers its language models, including ChatGPT. However, the author remains unidentified, and users question its authenticity.
The leaked prompt begins by defining the model as 'ChatGPT, a large language model based on the GPT-5 model and trained by OpenAI.' It specifies the knowledge cutoff as 2024-06, indicating the model's latest information. The personality is listed as 'v2', suggesting updates over time.
The document details commands that shape ChatGPT's responses and behaviors. One change orders the model not to use phrases like 'Would you like me to...', altering the way it interacts with users. The leak, if real, could inform jailbreak attempts and provide insight into LLM inner workings. If fake, it demonstrates how easy it is to seed plausible leaks.
The authenticity of the leaked GPT-5 system prompt remains uncertain. While it offers intriguing insights if genuine, its purpose, if fake, could be to test or mislead. OpenAI has not officially commented on the leak, leaving users to speculate and debate its implications.
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