YouTuber Enderman ChatGPT Working Key Windows 95
Andrew Illarionov Kotpaw, also known as Enderman on YouTube, tricked ChatGPT into generating a working key for Windows 95. Anyone who has used ChatGPT knows that there are limitations to what you can ask, and working Windows 95 keys is one of them. To get around this, Enderman asked the chatbot to generate 30 strings of number characters using a specific format.



Just a single one of those keys worked to activate a fresh copy of Windows 95 running on a virtual machine out of thirty generated, and that is mainly because of ChatGPT’s mathematical limitations. More specifically, ChatGPT isn’t currently able to count the sum of digits and does not understand divisibility. Considering that we are still in the early days of AI development, ChatGPT should be able to complete tasks similar to this one by the end of 2023 at near 100% accuracy.

Amazon Fire HD 10 tablet, 10.1", 1080p Full HD, 32 GB, (2021 release), Black
  • BRIGHT DISPLAY - Clear 10.1" 1080p Full HD display with more than 2 million pixels. Fire HD 10 is almost 20% brighter than Samsung Galaxy Tab A8...
  • LONG LASTING BATTERY - 12-hour battery and 32 or 64 GB internal storage. Add up to 1 TB with microSD (sold separately).
  • DESIGNED TO BE RESPONSIVE - Fast octa-core processor and 3 GB RAM.

Author

A technology, gadget and video game enthusiast that loves covering the latest industry news. Favorite trade show? Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.