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in reply to @pervocracy's post:

My experience is that AI aficionados get real weird about their prompts. Meaning not that the prompts are weird (they might be), but that they're emotionally invested in them. Proud. Protective. Defensive.

So AI Guys™️ would probably be up in arms about letting you see their precious, delicate prompts that they so meticulously crafted. Accusations of theft or of jealousy, mountains of screeds that follow the five-paragraph structure, within a week there are startups marketing prompt-obfuscation services.

I think it would be really funny to watch and I'm all in favor.

2% - imagining that being a "prompt engineer" is a special and exclusive skill

96% - don't want you to see which copyrighted works and living artists they asked it to rip off

2% - think people can't already tell that their prompt terms were "white big booby VERY WHITE VERY BIG BOOBY"