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Ok, but system prompts are weighted differently and their context weighting is different.

Additionally, there's non LLM inputs, for one, parameters, but also just good old code:

OpenClaw is designed to programmatically read their "SOUL" often, and not forget it, user messages can also be repeated and researched. Compare that to some website's code, and while it may find a way to persist or infect the SOUL, it would need to be something specialized.

You have to admit that even if technically not different, there's a huge semantic and probabilistic difference between owner compile time input and non-owner runtime inputs.



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