A $1 billion AI system prompts leak has exposed tools like Cursor, Bolt, Manus, Lovable, and Devin on GitHub.
These prompts are crucial for various AI applications beyond chatting, used in building autonomous agents, coding copilots, AI customer support, content generation, and more.
The leak allows free reverse-engineering to understand the workings of these prompts, which are used by VC-backed billion-dollar startups.
The leaked prompts were accessible through various public sources and were not obtained through hacking or piracy.
The educational article includes over 6,500 lines of real system prompts used in tools such as Cursor, Devin, Lovable, Bolt, and others.
Examples cover various industries like developer tools, e-commerce, marketing, customer service, EdTech, coaching, news, and thought leadership, showcasing their production-grade nature.
The prompts direct AI behavior by defining roles, behavioral rules, output formats, and failsafes to improve user interaction.
The leaked system prompts provide insights into how to structure prompts for specific industries and AI applications for enhanced personalization and efficiency.
Studying real-world system prompts can help in mastering AI systems by understanding their user interactions and operational effectiveness.
Experimenting with system prompts, like those used in OpenAI’s GPT, allows for customization to fine-tune AI models for different sectors and applications.