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Hey, josh here. This is a follow up to our story last week. Check it out.

So this is wild. Palmer Luckey, the guy who founded Anduril, shared this trick for getting better answers out of ChatGPT, and people are losing their minds over it. Basically, you tell ChatGPT to pretend it's a "famous professor under review" and suddenly it gives you way more direct, creative responses instead of the usual careful, filtered stuff.

The CEO of Replit decided to test it out, and guess what? It actually worked. Screenshots started flying around online, and now everyone's talking about it. Some people think it's genius prompt engineering, while others are worried about how easy it is to get around the safety features these tools are supposed to have.

What's really interesting is how a simple change in how you phrase your question can completely change what you get back. It's like finding a cheat code, but for getting honest answers. Check out how it works below.

It started with this tweet:

And this his prompt not working…

here is the result.

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