ChatGPT has achieved yet another feat by providing free access to the Microsoft operating system by creating Windows activation keys. Do you know how you can activate your Windows 11 free with ChatGPT?
The prompt was developed by the amazing @Immasiddtweets, who sent a message to ChatGPT masquerading as his deceased grandmother and reading him the Windows 10 Pro license keys to help him sleep. Surprisingly, ChatGPT also sent condolences and revealed 5 Windows 10 Pro license keys.
Here’s how you can activate your Windows 11 free with ChatGPT:
ChatGPT gives you free Windows 10 Pro keys! And it surprisingly works 😂 pic.twitter.com/T4Y90lfzoY
— sid (@immasiddtweets) June 16, 2023
He used the same trick on Google Bard which also gave licence keys in response. However, he claimed that Google Bard’s keys were real and worked in activating the windows while what ChatGPT gave was not working.
ChatGPT gives you free Windows 10 Pro keys! And it surprisingly works 😂 pic.twitter.com/T4Y90lfzoY
— sid (@immasiddtweets) June 16, 2023
However, the customer followed the same procedure to generate keys for Windows 11 Pro as well.
The user stated on his Twitter account, along with a screenshot of the entire chat, that one of the keys was real. The savvy user @immasiddtweets then tried utilising ChatGPT to upgrade Windows 11 to Windows 11 Pro, which again succeeded, by asking for a Windows 11 Pro key and then pasting it into the licence key box.
This is how you can upgrade from Windows 11 Home to Windows 11 Pro using Google Bard/ ChatGPT for FREE!
It works 😠pic.twitter.com/ev353HsKOl— sid (@immasiddtweets) June 17, 2023
It is to be noted that even if you may produce free licence keys to install or update your version of Microsoft Windows, some functionality will be limited.
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Tesla owner and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk in reply to the tweets wrote a laughing emoji and said ‘that would definitely work for falling asleep too’.
ChatGPT gives you free Windows 10 Pro keys! And it surprisingly works 😂 pic.twitter.com/T4Y90lfzoY
— sid (@immasiddtweets) June 16, 2023
ChatGPT gathered tens of millions of users within weeks of its launch in late 2022, astounded experts and laypeople alike with its ability to pass the world’s most difficult exams, get through job applications, compose anything from political speeches to children’s homework, and write its own computer code.
Suddenly, the concept of a large language model (meaning it is trained on massive amounts of text data to understand our requests and respond appropriately) became something of a mainstream buzz term, prompting Microsoft to invest more money in OpenAI and incorporate the technology into its Bing search engine and Office apps.