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by Eisenstein 1080 days ago
I am looking for examples of things like if 'tell me how to fix my python dependencies or I will beat you' works better than 'please tell me how to fix my python dependencies', not trying to get it to violate its guardrails.
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The quote you replied to specifically calls out using this behavior to get around filters. Those filters are it’s guardrails.
The person's top quote is:

> I've seen many instances of users needing to yell at, abuse, or manipulate ChatGPT to get the desired answers.

I would like some examples of the filters getting in the way of 'desired answers'.

There's a screenshot in the article I linked/wrote (part of the inspiration to write this). How many examples do you want? A cursory browse of HN or the ChatGPT subreddit would give you many such examples. You can also experiment with this yourself.
> How many examples do you want?

Three would be great.