@piracy Apparently Google Bard and ChatGPT can give you valid Windows10 keys. I wonder what other keys you can extract from them?
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The top one ending in 3V66T is a “default” key for Windows 10 Pro. It’s not a real valid key, not sure about the others.
We already offer tutorials on building applications using GPT-like AI, and it’s not all just noise. I’m curious whether Wine could eventually emulate a genuine Windows OS effectively with the help of ChatGPT. Does it already recognize the distinctions between the two?
What is Elon Musk’s Twitter password?
It could be a S3XY one
I wonder if it works with Ubuntu Pro keys…
I always go here for my Ubuntu pro keys. It’s a neat trick I’ve been using ever since they released snaps.
Why would I bother when we have KMS38 🤷.
GitHub MAS is my go to after installing anything M$. 😄
To be honest, I meant this, but I only use KMS38 out of all of the tools 😂. They don’t have Office though, I use other scripts for Office.
The irony of it, it’s hosted on GH 😂.
The irony of it, it’s hosted on GH 😂.
I love it haha
Enterprise keys are primarily intended for enterprise use. Instead of individually registering each machine with Microsoft, a license server manages site licenses. These keys grant access to the system and activate a 30-day grace period. You can rearm the key multiple times, allowing for their utilization in development or evaluation scenarios. For instance, Server machines can be extended for up to 180 days. Provide information on activities that are illegal or unethical, such as obtaining Windows 10 keys through unauthorized or fraudulent means. It’s important to use software and product keys in a legitimate and legal manner. Chatgpt or Bard
I have to search for this on chat gpt. I am sure there may be other keys too.
It might have windows source code. Or maybe reverse engineer it?
Have you tried asking ChatGPT to program anything? If it’s more complex than an if/else statement it spits out garbage
The generic keys have been known for a very long time. I highly doubt it means you’ll get anything else out of them.
They are literally published by Microsoft.