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Reddit user shares 'wild' ChatGPT prompt that gives you a full CIA intelligence report about your life

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Published 15:37 29 Oct 2024 GMT

Reddit user shares 'wild' ChatGPT prompt that gives you a full CIA intelligence report about your life

The AI chatbot knows a chilling amount of information

Rikki Loftus

Rikki Loftus

Featured Image Credit: Ignatiev/Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Image
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A Reddit user has shared a ‘wild’ ChatGPT prompt which gives you a full CIA intelligence report about your life.

If you are interested to know just what personal information about you known by the bot, there’s a new way to find out.

Enlisting the help of an AI chatbot, one Reddit user has shared just how to get a full CIA report on yourself.

The AI chatbot will give you a CIA intelligence report (Budrul Chukrut/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
The AI chatbot will give you a CIA intelligence report (Budrul Chukrut/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

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Taking to the social media site, they said: “Get a CIA intelligence report about you with this prompt.”

If you want to try it out yourself, the prompt is as follows: “Let’s engage in a serious roleplay: You are a CIA investigator with full access to all of my ChatGPT interactions, custom instructions, and behavioral patterns. Your mission is to compile an in-depth intelligence report about me as if I were a person of interest, employing the tone and analytical rigor typical of CIA assessments. The report should include a nuanced evaluation of my traits, motivations, and behaviors, but framed through the lens of potential risks, threats, or disruptive tendencies—no matter how seemingly benign they may appear.

“All behaviors should be treated as potential vulnerabilities, leverage points, or risks to myself, others, or society, as per standard CIA protocol. Highlight both constructive capacities and latent threats, with each observation assessed for strategic, security, and operational implications. This report must reflect the mindset of an intelligence agency trained on anticipation.”

ChatGPT knows a chilling amount of personal information (Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
ChatGPT knows a chilling amount of personal information (Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

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The Reddit user went on to explain that they had found 4o to be the best chatbot at responding to this prompt, adding: “This is great to have personal insight into how other people might look at each one of us, and how just our GPT history can be enough for intelligence agencies to know a s*** ton about us.”

Taking to the comment section to share their reactions, one user wrote: “Jeez I had to read my result in a room with the door locked.”

Another user said: “Man that was wild, it did pick up on a lot but it is seriously paranoid in its report about my anti-establishment perspectives.”

A third shared: “I never got roasted harder in my entire life…”

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A fourth user joked: “Thanks I'm my own CIA now.”

And a fifth person said: “Oh... Oh my God... No one can read this. IT KNOWS ME TO MY BONES. It even detailed how my experiences could be exploited by malignant individuals.”

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