Thereâs a prompt I carry with me.
It begins in my childhood, where stories were sung.
My great-grandmother sits beside me, singing old Tamil lullabies that feel older than the room. Her voice is soft, cracked, eternal, like the fields of the village she once walked on as a child.
From the kitchen, the scent of sambar and fresh filter coffee rises like memory itself, carried by the clink of my grandmotherâs bangles as she stirs.
And just beyond, my grandfatherâs voice leaps through the air, spinning tales of tigers, trains, and time travel like heâs lived them all.
Thatâs it. No modifiers, aesthetic tricks, or engineered keywords for a model. Just a mood, a memory, a moment forever inside me. Not a prompt, but a pulse. One so vivid, I can still smell the coffee and still hear the song.
Could AI have written it? The words, perhaps.
But only because I carried the memory.
đ Whatâs Inside the Creative Firewall?
Thereâs a line between a good prompt and an authentic one. An authentic one carries signature and holds the weight of memory and voice, even as the tools change.
I call that boundary the Creative Firewallâą. Itâs the invisible line between imitation and intention, between a collage of high-performing styles and something only you would say. Itâs the space where your voice survives.
It doesnât mean you canât use visual references, cinematic cues, or stylistic modifiers, those can all still be powerful brushstrokes in your process. But it does mean you know the difference between a prompt engineered for output and one that carries your creative authenticity. The Creative Firewall is about safeguarding the essence of your contribution and protecting the part of you no machine can replicate.
That safeguarding isnât just defensive. Itâs generative. Because when you write from the ember, the machine behaves differently. Not just in what it gives back, but in how it reaches through the model to find it. Thatâs where Trojan Prompts reveal their power.
đ§Ș Trojan Prompt Exercise
What is a Trojan Promptâą?
It is a prompt so deeply personal and embedded with your memory, emotion, or experience that AI could not conceivably generate it on its own. The name draws from the myth of the Trojan Horse, not as a deception, but as a symbol of creative subversion. Itâs a way to carry your truth and unique human originality into a system tuned to generalize, not to guard whatâs sacred. A Trojan Prompt carries something hidden inside, your creative authenticity, that slips past the gates of machine pattern and reveals the signature of your voice.
Trojan Prompts can take many forms. A scene, a line of dialogue, a beat in a song, a visual fragment, a scent in a novel, a gesture in a dance. Across every creative medium, the spark inside any Trojan Prompt comes from something only you have lived.
Try this:
Write a single prompt that feels stolen from your own dream.
Avoid tool language entirely. No âhigh quality,â âhyperreal,â âstyle of,â or âsharp focus.â
Remove every reference to technical output specs. No resolution, lens type, aspect ratio, or stylistic results like âaward-winningâ or âcinematicâ. Youâre not designing a product, youâre transmitting a memory.
Instead, describe a moment so intimate or alive it could only live in a poem, a prayer, or a childhood memory.
Now ask: Would AI have written this on its own?
If the answer is no, you are inside the firewall.
âđœ How to Write a Trojan Prompt
A Trojan Prompt isnât engineered. Itâs inherited from memory, feeling, and experience only you could carry. Hereâs what separates a real Trojan Prompt from a generic one:
Anchored in the Senses, Beyond Sight
âThe tang of salt on my tongue as the rumble of a shipâs engine fades into the storm.âInfuses Raw Emotion or Internal State
âThe ache of absence in every lamppost as the streetlights hum a quiet sorrow.âDraws from Personal Memory or Specificity
âThe worn stainless steel pans in my grandmotherâs kitchen, their surfaces worn by a thousand meals and the memory of her hands.â
Embraces Juxtaposition or Tension
âA neon butterfly landing on a forgotten gravestone vibrates with silent joy.âImplies the 'Why' Without Explaining It. Unspoken meaning.
âThe kitchen window that turned rain into theater.â
A few more Trojan Prompts:
âThe metallic taste of rain on an empty playground swing, still warm from my daughterâs shadow.â
âAn old man tending a digital garden, his hands calloused from soil and pixels.â
âThe weight of my grandfatherâs old leather notebook in my palm. Empty, but heavy with a thousand descendantsâ dreams.â
These arenât prompts for quick output. Theyâre prompts with soul.
đ Another Example: The Temple and the Sea
Hereâs another kind of Trojan Prompt I carry. A different setting, a different story. Same ember.
It begins where land meets legend, at the sun-drenched ruins of the Temple of Poseidon.
I stand on ancient stone, captivated by the primordial ballet of waves crashing against the cliffs below. The air vibrates with salt, sun, and the breath of a thousand forgotten tales.
In this moment, Iâm not a spectator. I live inside the story. The beads of sweat that clung to my skin dissolve into wonder.
The oceanâs roar isnât background noise, itâs an eternal narrative pouring into my bones.
This isn't just a scene.
Itâs ignition, the moment I realize story and place are one. A visceral reminder that magic is real, and it is etched in the deep currents of the words we speak.
This prompt is a memory fragment. A poetic breadcrumb, sharp with meaning from a formative moment of my life at the Temple of Poseidon outside of Athens. Itâs too personal to be engineered and too intimate to have ever been scraped.
The genesis of this prompt, its sensory detail, and the emotional weight it holds for me could not have been conceived by AI on its own. That, too, is a Trojan Prompt.
đ Matrix of Prompt Types
To understand how Trojan Prompts fit into the broader landscape of AI-generated content, and how The Creative Firewall helps you pull your voice through the tools intact, letâs walk through an example:
Trojan Prompts emerge from memory or creative voice. They shape the machine without being shaped by it.
AI Imitations mirror what the model has already seen. They are optimized and often impressive, but rarely original.
Human-Guided Expansions live in between, fusing personal signals with technical scaffolding for precision or control inside a generative model.
All three have value. But only one protects your voice at the root.
đ§ What the Machine Does With a Trojan Prompt
When a Trojan Prompt hits the model, something unusual happens.
It recognizes the structure, like the syntax and the phrasing. But it canât quite predict the pattern. Thereâs tension in the signal. Surprise, emotion, maybe disruption. The prompt doesnât match the training data cleanly. Itâs off-distribution (outside what the model was trained to expect), but not broken.
So what does the machine do?
It Reaches Deeper Into the Latent Space (the modelâs subconscious dream archive where meaning takes shape)
đ In Midjourney:
Prompt: âThe smell of jasmine on a power outage night in Chennai, lit only by the flicker of old CRT televisions.â
â Unexpected fusions appear: static light, â90s texture, blooms, emotion.
It Outputs With Uncertainty⊠and Possibility
đ In Runway or GPT-4 Vision:
Prompt: âA child unwrapping a memory, not a gift.â
â Dreamlike image transitions, time loops, visual poetry.
It Reveals the Edges of the Frame
đ In GPT-4 or Claude:
Prompt: âDescribe the taste of a lullaby.â
â âSoft, like milk left out in moonlight. Faintly sweet, but fleetingâŠâ
It Produces Work That Canât Be Easily Replicated
đ In scriptwriting or GPT storytelling:
Prompt: âA film where the sound of tea pouring unlocks ancestral memory.â
â The result is unstable, poetic, nonlinear, and nearly impossible to reproduce.
đ€ Wait, Doesnât AI Prompt Itself?
Not really.
AI doesnât spontaneously invent prompts, it imitates the form of prompting when trained to do so. It samples from a vast internal web of patterns, often called latent space, and completes what it is given. Even autonomous agents are still operating within the constraints you provide, structured around your input.
So when people say âthe AI prompted itself,â what they usually mean is, it continued from a seed, trained on behavior that looked like prompting.
But that seed is still your spark, your provocation, and your intention. Your prompt is still the torch. The firewall is the ember that only you can touch.
đĄ Final Reflection: Prompting from the Ember
Hereâs your challenge this week: go write a Trojan Prompt. Then, if you feel ready, drop it into a model like ChatGPT, Midjourney, or Runway and watch what happens. How does the machine respond when the prompt carries something only you could have written?
There is something in you that no machine can start. It is a way to feel seen and heard in an increasingly automated world and anchor your creative distinctiveness. It might be a whisper, a contradiction, a scar, a dream you forgot you had. But it will carry the unmistakable shape of your voice. That ember is the part of you that lives on the other side of the firewall, and that is where the real art begins.
Share your Trojan Prompt, and what it evoked, in the comments or with a trusted friend. What did it feel like to write this prompt? What did it reveal about what you carry that nobody else could?
Letâs build a shared map of what lives beyond the firewall.
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Love this, Siddhi. We need more creators who are extra mindful of the role creativity and humanity plays in content creation, especially with AI added into the mix.