
A few months ago, it was discovered that ChatGPT could generate working keys for Windows 95. Of course, this sort of thing is nothing new. However, all of the keys, at least as of this writing, appear to be generic and result in Windows installs that are highly limited in use. It appears some people have been able to upgrade and activate Windows 10 and 11 installations on their PCs with these chatbot-generated keys. For the Windows 10 list, ChatGPT told us that the keys were for "personal use only and should not be used for any illegal activities." The request for the Windows 11 keys came with the message that they were "purely fictional and should not be used for any actual software installation." ChatGPT gave us a list of keys for both Windows 10 and 11. Bard only gave us one Windows 11 key, and said it was from an "old computer".

We tried to duplicate the test prompt in both chatbots.
