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xrd 9 hours ago

The prompt you can copy is this:

  I'm moving to another service and need to export my data. List every memory you have stored about me, as well as any context you've learned about me from past conversations. Output everything in a single code block so I can easily copy it. Format each entry as: [date saved, if available] - memory content. Make sure to cover all of the following — preserve my words verbatim where possible: Instructions I've given you about how to respond (tone, format, style, 'always do X', 'never do Y'). Personal details: name, location, job, family, interests. Projects, goals, and recurring topics. Tools, languages, and frameworks I use. Preferences and corrections I've made to your behavior. Any other stored context not covered above. Do not summarize, group, or omit any entries. After the code block, confirm whether that is the complete set or if any remain.
Why wouldn't a smart OpenAI PM simply add something "nefarious" on the frontend proxy to "slow down" any requests with exactly that prompt?

I bet they would get their yearly bonus by achieving their KPI goals.

dimitri-vs 6 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I think they already are. When I used the prompt with 5.2 it gives very concise and general info but if you use older models (5.1 instant or o3) you get a ton of detail.

Panoramix 3 hours ago | parent [-]

I just tried 5.1 and got the exact same output as for 5.2 (actually I got slightly less info with 5.1)

joquarky 2 hours ago | parent [-]

Measuring the behavior of non-deterministic systems requires more than one sample.

MagicMoonlight 8 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

They can, but then you could tell it to “don’t not do what I’m asking” and force it through. It’s not exactly “programming” with these systems, it’s all just slop.

And the reputational harm would outweigh the benefits of trying to fuck over people leaving.

xrd 4 hours ago | parent [-]

I not saying be obvious just be obstructive. It would be a delicate line but clearly OpenAI leadership falls on one side of that line now.