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Arthur C. Clarke was not wrong but he didn't go far enough. Even laughably inadequate technology is apparently indistinguishable from magic.
I find those prompts bizarre. If you could just tell it not to make things up, surely that could be added to the built in instructions?
Testing (including my own) find some such system prompts effective. You might think it's stupid. I'd agree - it's completely banapants insane that that's what it takes. But it does work at least a little bit.
That's a bit frightening.