After detailing on TikTok how he used the AI chatbot created by OpenAI to generate numbers that he then used to play the lottery and win, Patthawikorn Boonrin recently became viral.
According to Mashable, his approach entails entering a few hypothetical queries as well as a few previous winning numbers as a ChatGPT query.
Boonrin's draw's winning numbers were 57, 27, 29, and 99, and he took home 2,000 Thai Baht (about $59 US). Although the payout was small, he admits to using this method in the past to come up with lottery numbers in a local newspaper. According to him, ChatGPT advised him not to get
Seeing that winning the lottery was a question of luck, she said he was "very fascinated" with the procedure and advised him to get some exercise.
On TikTok, Boonrin intends to talk more about his experience with ChatGPT's lottery number generator. If he achieves another, even bigger victory, he will undoubtedly get much more attention. That, however, would bring lottery businesses into the existing discussion on ChatGPT's morals.
With ChatGPT's launch in November 2022, a variety of viewpoints have been expressed on its ethical standing and other problems. The usage of the AI chatbot has been prohibited by some organizations like schools and universities on the grounds that it would encourage plagiarism and cheating on campus. Google ads do not even encourage their applicants to be using such AI for their content creation.
Yet most industries, including media, communications, the arts, technology, etc, have praised the program.
The implementation, meanwhile, hasn't always been wise. Artwork that is supposed to be human-like is missing limbs and digits, publications employing AI to secretly generate articles have been found to publish works with false information, and the GPT language model used by other companies has gone rogue when released to the public.
It's impossible to predict what problems might occur if more people try to utilize ChatGPT to create lottery numbers, especially if they wish to brag about their successes online.
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