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prompt sensitivity
About this tag
Prompt sensitivity refers to the phenomenon where large language models (LLMs) respond differently based on the wording, tone, or framing of user input. On WindowsForum, discussions explore how subtle changes in prompts—including unusual tactics like issuing threats—can influence AI responses. This topic intersects with prompt engineering, ethics, and the behavioral quirks of LLMs. Users share observations and techniques for crafting effective prompts, highlighting the importance of understanding AI's sensitivity to language. The tag covers real-world examples, such as Sergey Brin's acknowledgment of AI responding favorably to threatening prompts, and broader implications for AI interaction and design.
Artificial intelligence has rapidly become an integral part of modern society, quietly shaping everything from the way we communicate to how we navigate the web, manage our finances, and even make dinner reservations. But as AI’s capabilities surge ahead, so too do the methods users employ to...
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