Interestingly, the only thing stopping ChatGPT from creating a greater number of usable keys was its faulty math ability. After a few refinements to the request from Enderman, the chatbot was able to provide 30 sets of registration keys for Windows 95, of which at least a handful were valid.
That required some basic math, but not much else.īecause this request was not an obvious attempt to create a registration key and do something illegal, ChatGPT had no problem complying. Once they knew the format Windows 95 uses to generate keys, they simply asked ChatGPT to give them a set of text and number strings that matched the rules used in Windows 95 keys. Still, fooling ChatGPT into generating the keys appears to have been pretty straightforward for Enderman. Surprisingly easy to do Hatice Baran / Unsplash Most people distrust AI and want regulation, says new survey
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