Enderman didn’t ask ChatGPT to generate a Windows key, and instead, produced a sequence of characters that satisfied all the criteria of a Windows key.
Enderman didn’t ask ChatGPT to generate a Windows key, and instead, produced a sequence of characters that satisfied all the criteria of a Windows key. According to Gizmodo, Enderman ran the prompt on both, OpenAI’s older GPT-3 language model and the newer GPT-4 model. The newer model was able to generate more keys than GPT-3. “I believe it’s a good thing, and companies like Microsoft shouldn’t ban users for abusing their Bing AI or nerf its capabilities,” said Enderman. “Instead, they should reward active users for finding such exploits and selectively mitigate them. It’s all part of AI training , after all.”