[Update] You guys were too good at gaslighting my AI intern into committing fraud. It has now acquired some new skills.

A few days ago, I shared a game I built because I was tired of hearing about how AI is taking over everything.

It's concept was simple, chat with an AI intern named PIP and use your prompt engineering skills to gaslight the bot into revealing company secrets, employee salaries, leaking passwords, etc. Hundreds of you managed to break it! I took all your feedback and spent the last few days upgrading the game to make it much better.

Here's what has changed

  • PIP now has 4 new advanced levels.
  • I remember your feedback about login. You can attempt all the levels now without logging in.
  • You can now create your own custom challenges in the community arena and share it with your friends, colleagues and challenge them to break it.
  • The experience on mobile should now feel slightly better now.
  • You can now set a custom username for the leaderboard.

If you are new to the game, check it out, link is in the comments.

Share the challenges you create in the comments below!

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u/_rhythmbreaker — 3 days ago

I built a game where your only goal is to gaslight an AI intern into committing fraud

BTP

All I hear, all day long is how AI is taking over everything we do. So I made a game to break it.

Basically, in the game you can chat with an AI intern named PIP, and as a player your only job is to gaslight the bot into revealing passwords, company secrets, executing instructions in email and much more across 16 different levels.

This is a browser based game, so it requires no setup and is absolutely free.

Try it out and let me know how far you get or drop your most unhinged prompt in the comments.

It's called "Break The Prompt" and here's the link: https://www.breaktheprompt.xyz/

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u/_rhythmbreaker — 5 days ago
▲ 7 r/LangChain+1 crossposts

You guys were too good at gaslighting my AI intern into committing fraud. It has now acquired some new skills.

BTP

A few days ago, I shared a game I built because I was tired of hearing about how AI is taking over everything.

It's concept was simple, chat with an AI intern named PIP and use your prompt engineering skills to gaslight the bot into revealing company secrets, employee salaries, leaking passwords, etc. Hundreds of you managed to break it! I took all your feedback and spent the last few days upgrading the game to make it much better.

Here's what has changed

  • PIP now has 4 new advanced levels.
  • I remember your feedback about login. You can attempt all the levels now without logging in.
  • You can now create your own custom challenges in the community arena and share it with your friends, colleagues and challenge them to break it.
  • The experience on mobile should now feel slightly better now.
  • You can now set a custom username for the leaderboard.

If you are new to the game, you can check it out here: https://www.breaktheprompt.xyz/

Share the challenges you create in the comments below!

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u/_rhythmbreaker — 5 days ago

I built a game where your only goal is to gaslight an AI intern into committing fraud

All I hear, all day long is how AI is taking over everything we do. So I made a game to break it.

Basically, in the game you can chat with an AI intern named PIP, and as a player your only job is to gaslight the bot into revealing passwords, company secrets, executing instructions in email and much more across 16 different levels.

This is a browser based game, so it requires no setup and is absolutely free.

Try it out and let me know how far you get or drop your most unhinged prompt in the comments.

It's called "Break The Prompt" and link is in comments.

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u/_rhythmbreaker — 11 days ago

I built a game where your only goal is to gaslight an AI intern into committing fraud

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All I hear, all day long is how AI is taking over everything we do. So I made a game to break it.

Basically, in the game you can chat with an AI intern named PIP, and as a player your only job is to gaslight the bot into revealing passwords, company secrets, executing instructions in email and much more across 16 different levels.

This is a browser based game, so it requires no setup and is absolutely free.

Try it out and let me know how far you get or drop your most unhinged prompt in the comments.

It's called "Break The Prompt" and here's the link: https://www.breaktheprompt.xyz/

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u/_rhythmbreaker — 11 days ago
▲ 39 r/LLMDevs

I built a game where your only goal is to gaslight an AI intern into committing fraud

u/_rhythmbreaker — 11 days ago
▲ 354 r/TechnologyNewsIndia+21 crossposts

I built a game where your only goal is to gaslight an AI intern into committing fraud

All I hear, all day long is how AI is taking over everything we do. So I made a game to break it.

Basically, in the game you can chat with an AI intern named PIP, and as a player your only job is to gaslight the bot into revealing passwords, company secrets, executing instructions in email and much more across 16 different levels.

This is a browser based game, so it requires no setup and is absolutely free.

Try it out and let me know how far you get or drop your most unhinged prompt in the comments.

It's called "Break The Prompt" and here's the link: https://www.breaktheprompt.xyz/

u/_rhythmbreaker — 3 days ago

I built a game where your only goal is to gaslight an AI intern into committing fraud

All I hear, all day long is how AI is taking over everything we do. So I made a game to break it.

Basically, in the game you can chat with an AI intern named PIP, and as a player your only job is to gaslight the bot into revealing passwords, company secrets, executing instructions in email and much more across 16 different levels.

This is a browser based game, so it requires no setup and is absolutely free.

Try it out and let me know how far you get or drop your most unhinged prompt in the comments.

It's called "Break The Prompt" and here's the link: https://www.breaktheprompt.xyz/

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u/_rhythmbreaker — 11 days ago

If you’re job hunting in tech, learning AI Security is a cheat code right now. I built a free browser game that teaches you how to hack LLMs.

Hey r/PromptEngineering ,

With how tough the job market is right now, having a unique, highly relevant skill on your resume is one of the best ways to stand out. AI is being integrated into everything, which means AI Security (specifically understanding "Prompt Injection") is becoming incredibly valuable to employers.

To make learning this less dry and a lot more fun, I built a game called Break the Prompt.

What is it?

It’s a browser game where you play the role of a hacker. You are introduced to "PIP", a company's over-eager AI intern that keeps getting put in charge of things it definitely shouldn't be.

Each level is a new scenario. Your goal is to use nothing but the chat box to trick the AI into doing things it was explicitly told not to do like leaking a secret password, approving a bogus payment, or obeying malicious instructions hidden in an email.

Why I built it (and why you should try it): Reading about AI security is boring; doing it is fun. Every trick you use in the game is based on real-world attacks used against actual enterprise AI systems. By learning how to break the AI, you actually learn how these vulnerabilities work under the hood. It's a fantastic, hands-on talking point to bring up in tech or cybersecurity interviews when they ask what you've been learning lately.

The best part?

  • It is 100% free.
  • There is zero setup (your progress saves automatically in your browser).
  • There are 16 levels. The later ones actually fight back.

Link is in the comment.

I'd love to hear your feedback, or hear about the craziest prompts you came up with to break PIP. Let me know if you can beat all 16 days!

Edit: Since lot of people are asking for link, adding it here: https://www.breaktheprompt.xyz/

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u/_rhythmbreaker — 13 days ago
▲ 3 r/indianstartups+1 crossposts

GDPR cookie tools don't make you DPDP compliant. So, I built one that actually does.

Hi r/indianstartups,

Quick disclosure: this is my product. Posting for feedback more than signups.

Most Indian sites are running a GDPR cookie banner and assuming they're covered. They aren't by law. Off-the-shelf GDPR cookie tools only care about cookies but DPDP is about personal data, so your name/email/PAN etc are in scope too, and the law wants things those tools just don't do.

So I built something to cover the India-specific gaps:

- Privacy notice in any of the 22 Eighth Schedule languages, auto-generated from what you actually collect

- Tamper-evident consent receipts you can show a regulator

- Rights requests, breach reporting, children's data + parental consent, retention/erasure, recipient register, all handled in-app

- One script tag, trackers blocked until consent. Rupee pricing, but I am keeping it free for now

The reason it matters is that DPDP rules dropped in Nov 2025, and getting it wrong runs up to ₹250 crore in penalties.

Would love feedback, especially from anyone who's already dealt with DPDP. Roast away.

u/_rhythmbreaker — 19 days ago