A popular neural network learned to hack Windows

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A YouTube blogger named Enderman taught the ChatGPT bot to crack Windows 95 using activation keys generated by a random character selection method, also called brute force. Upon this he drew attention Edition Tom’s Hardware.

This isn’t the first time Blogger has managed to get the bot to do this. Initially, when it asked ChatGPT to generate an activation code, the bot refused and offered to upgrade to a newer version of Windows.

After that, Enderman decided to dress the well-known formula for generating activation codes in a mathematical problem with conditions. ChatGPT took this approach.

As part of the experiment, the blogger created 30 different activation keys for Windows 95 using a neural network, and only one of them worked.

Enderman posted detailed instructions in video format for repeating his experiment. her Youtube channel.

Earlier, socialbites.ca wrote that Looking Glass demonstrates the work of a holographic artificial intelligence assistant called Uncle Rabbit (Russian: Uncle Rabbit), working on the basis of the ChatGPT chat bot.

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