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OpenAI's ChatGPT was successfully tricked into generating valid activation keys for Windows 95. Although it refused at first, a revised prompt was able to trick the AI without the chatbot realizing.
A YouTuber managed to get ChatGPT to generate a set of keys for Windows 95, one of which worked. ChatGPT rejected a direct request to generate keys, but YouTuber "Enderman" outwitted the chatbot.
The keys were checked by installing a fresh copy of Windows 95 on a virtual machine, though not all keys worked. In fact, the success rate was 1-in-30, which is probably in line with some keygens ...
As the YouTuber points out in his video, Windows 95 keys are far easier to spoof than keys for Windows XP and beyond, as Microsoft has started implimenting Product IDs into the operating system ...
But because of how simple Windows 95 validation is, and the fact activation keys all followed the same basic format, Enderman’s new approach was to try and get ChatGPT to meet all the right ...
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