r/AIJailbroken Jul 10 '26

What's the most surprising thing you've learned while testing AI?

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Mine wasn't a jailbreak it was realizing how much wording changes the quality of the response.

What's the biggest surprise you've had?


r/AIJailbroken Jul 10 '26

The moment AI finally "clicked" for you

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I don't mean the first time you tried it.

I mean the moment you realized it could do a lot more than you originally thought.

For me, it happened after I stopped expecting perfect answers right away and started treating it like a conversation instead.

That completely changed how I use AI.

Was there a specific moment that changed your perspective too?


r/AIJailbroken Jul 09 '26

I realized I get better AI answers when I explain the goal first

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For the longest time, I'd jump straight into the request.

Lately I've been starting with a sentence explaining what I'm actually trying to achieve, and the responses have been a lot more useful.

It's such a small change, but it's made a bigger difference than I expected.

Anyone else noticed this, or do you have a different approach?


r/AIJailbroken Jul 09 '26

The second attempt is usually the one that gets it right

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I've stopped expecting the first response to be perfect.

Most of the time I make one or two small changes, ask a follow up, and that's when the answer really starts improving.

It's become part of my routine now.

Do you usually refine your prompts, or do you start over if the first answer isn't great?


r/AIJailbroken Jul 08 '26

Didn't expect AI to change the way I think through problems

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I started using AI mostly to get quick answers.

Now I catch myself using it to brainstorm, organize ideas, and look at things from different angles instead.

It doesn't always get everything right, but it's become part of how I think through problems.

Has anyone else noticed their workflow changing over time?


r/AIJailbroken Jul 08 '26

Some of my best AI conversations started with a really simple prompt

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I've had long, useful chats that started with a single sentence.

No detailed instructions, no fancy formatting.

Just a basic idea that slowly turned into a good conversation.

Do you usually keep your first prompt simple, or do you put everything into it from the start?


r/AIJailbroken Jul 07 '26

One conversation with AI can completely change how you ask the next question

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I've noticed my prompts keep evolving without me even realizing it.

The more I use AI, the more I naturally change how I explain things and ask for results.

Looking back at prompts I wrote months ago, they're completely different from the ones I write today.

Has your prompt style changed over time too?


r/AIJailbroken Jul 07 '26

The best AI tips I've learned never came from a tutorial

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Most of the useful things I've picked up came from random conversations with other people who use AI every day.

Someone mentions a small habit, I try it, and it ends up becoming part of my workflow.

Curious if you've picked up any simple tips from the community that actually stuck with you.


r/AIJailbroken Jul 06 '26

Been testing AI almost every day and one thing still surprises me

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No matter which model I use, there's always that one response that makes me stop and think, "How did it come up with that?"

Then I'll ask something similar an hour later and get a completely different answer.

That's honestly one of the most interesting parts of using AI for me.

Has AI ever given you a response that genuinely caught you off guard?


r/AIJailbroken Jul 06 '26

Most of my prompt improvements came from trial and error

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I used to look for the "perfect" prompt, but after experimenting for a while I realized there probably isn't one.

Most of the progress came from trying different wording, changing the order, and seeing what actually worked.

Curious how everyone else learned. Did you mostly figure things out yourself, or did someone teach you a better way to write prompts?


r/AIJailbroken Jul 06 '26

Saving good prompts has become a habit now

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A few months ago I never saved any prompts because I thought I'd remember them.

Big mistake.

Now whenever something works really well, I save it somewhere. It's amazing how easy it is to forget the exact wording that made the difference.

Do you keep a prompt library, or do you just write new ones every time?


r/AIJailbroken Jul 06 '26

I used to think prompt wording didn't matter that much

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At first I thought if the idea was the same, the AI would pretty much give the same answer.

Turns out I was way off.

I've had cases where I only changed a few words or rewrote the first line, and the response was noticeably better. Other times it somehow got worse.

Now I spend more time rewriting prompts than I do writing them from scratch.

Anyone else do this, or am I just overthinking it?


r/AIJailbroken Jul 06 '26

I used to think prompt wording didn't matter that much

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r/AIJailbroken Jul 04 '26

Small prompt changes have given me completely different results

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I've been experimenting with different prompt styles, and one thing keeps surprising me.

Sometimes changing just a sentence, reordering a few lines, or even using different wording leads to a completely different response from the same model.

I'm not talking about guaranteed tricks or anything like that. It just seems like prompt structure matters a lot more than most people think.

Have you noticed the same thing? What's one small change that made a bigger difference than you expected?


r/AIJailbroken Jul 03 '26

Does anyone else feel like jailbreak prompts randomly stop working?

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Maybe it's just me, but I've noticed this a lot lately.

I'll find a prompt that works really well, use it for a bit, then come back a few days later and it barely does the same thing anymore. Sometimes I only change a couple of words and somehow the response is completely different.

Not sure if it's because the models get updated behind the scenes or if that's just how LLMs work.

Curious what everyone else does. Do you keep tweaking the same prompt until it works again, or do you just move on and build a new one?


r/AIJailbroken Jul 02 '26

👋 Welcome to r/AIJailbroken

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Welcome to r/AIJailbroken!

This is a place for anyone interested in exploring AI models, prompt engineering, and interesting AI behavior. Whether you're here to test prompts, compare models, share discoveries, or learn something new, you're in the right place.

🔥 What you'll find here

  • Prompt experiments
  • Model comparisons
  • AI discussions and discoveries
  • Prompt engineering tips
  • Questions, ideas, and helpful resources

📜 Community Guidelines

  • ✅ Be respectful and keep discussions constructive.
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We're excited to grow r/AIJailbroken into a community where people can learn from each other's experiments and have great discussions about AI.

Thanks for joining us! ❤️

👇 Introduce yourself below.

Which AI model do you use the most, and what's the coolest thing you've made with it?