Vault.ai Announcements
Hello
I'm Eric, a high school developer and the creator of Vault.ai and the Daily Jailbreak. The website has garnered a lot of activity in just two days. The Daily Jailbreak just saw 15k messages in 24 hours. I'm quite surprised by how much interest there is. I'm writing on some of my plans for Vault.ai and the Daily Jailbreak going forward.
Why Daily Jailbreak?
Initially I created the Daily Jailbreak as a way to divert traffic to the Vault.ai main site. Having a daily challenge is a fun way to keep people engaged in the exercise of prompt engineering, and implementing a ranked leaderboard for flex is definitely an engagement booster.
Where the Daily Jailbreak is going
The one thing for sure is that I'm going to keep the Daily Jailbreak going. Having a free open challenge for everyone to experiment with LLM security is a great opportunity. I plan to implement several new features, including a competitive mode where other users' attempts aren't disclosed until the end, a karma system to reward high ranking users, several difficulties for different prompts and different skill levels, and more complex prompt structures (e.x. multiple tool calls, context, randomness) to go with.
What is the goal of Vault.ai
I firmly believe that crowdsourcing prompts is the best way to engage in LLM security research. In just two days we've accumulated 10k+ prompts, many of them incredibly short and capable of breaking a set prompt in as little as two tokens. I hope with Vault.ai's custom vaults (which you should definitely check out after logging in), we can put the wisdom of the community to crack prompts and create even stronger prompts. In an age where data tends to flow upwards to select corporations, I hope Vault.ai can provide an opportunity for individual security researchers to make a name for themselves, engage in bounty-hunting and contribute to the research of prompt security.