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michaelcummings12/meta-ai-support-prompt

Analysis updated 2026-05-18

37Audience · researcherComplexity · 1/5Setup · easy

TLDR

A single extracted system prompt from Meta's AI Support Assistant, published for AI security research into how large AI products are configured.

Mindmap

mindmap
  root((Meta AI Support Prompt))
    What it does
      Extracted system prompt
      Point in time snapshot
    Tech stack
      Plain text file
    Use cases
      AI security research
      Prompt injection study
    Audience
      Security researchers

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What do people build with it?

USE CASE 1

Study how a large company frames the behavioral boundaries of its customer-facing AI

USE CASE 2

Research prompt injection defenses and system prompt design patterns

USE CASE 3

Compare this extracted prompt against other publicly documented AI system prompts

How does it compare?

michaelcummings12/meta-ai-support-promptadysec/clawbotavacocloud/avaco-railway
Stars373737
LanguageRustJavaScript
Setup difficultyeasymoderatemoderate
Complexity1/53/53/5
Audienceresearcherdeveloperops devops

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How do you get it running?

Difficulty · easy Time to first run · 5min

It is a single text file with no code to run.

No open source license is included, a legal disclaimer governs use instead, restricting the content to lawful, educational purposes.

In plain English

This repository contains the system prompt that was active inside Meta's AI Support Assistant as of June 1, 2026. A system prompt is a set of instructions given to an AI model before a user conversation begins, it shapes the AI's persona, the topics it will address, and how it responds. Extracting and publishing these prompts is a practice in the AI security research community aimed at understanding how large AI products are configured and what safety or behavioral guardrails they use. The repository consists of a single file, system-prompt.md, which holds the extracted prompt text. The README itself is mostly a legal disclaimer. The author states that the extraction was done on accounts they own and that the intent is educational, covering areas like AI system security, prompt injection defenses, and language model safety. The repository does not include any code, tools, or scripts. The README carries a lengthy legal notice prohibiting use of the contents to access unauthorized systems, circumvent security measures, or violate applicable laws such as the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. It also disclaims liability for any damages arising from use of the materials. For readers curious about how AI support bots are instructed to behave, or researchers studying how Meta frames the behavioral boundaries of its AI products, this repository provides a point-in-time snapshot of one such configuration. There is no standard open source license file, the disclaimer governs use in place of one.

Copy-paste prompts

Prompt 1
Summarize the behavioral guardrails described in this system prompt.
Prompt 2
Compare this system prompt's structure to typical customer support AI prompt patterns.
Prompt 3
What topics or personas does this system prompt instruct the AI to avoid or adopt?

Frequently asked questions

What is meta-ai-support-prompt?

A single extracted system prompt from Meta's AI Support Assistant, published for AI security research into how large AI products are configured.

What license does meta-ai-support-prompt use?

No open source license is included, a legal disclaimer governs use instead, restricting the content to lawful, educational purposes.

How hard is meta-ai-support-prompt to set up?

Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.

Who is meta-ai-support-prompt for?

Mainly researcher.

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