A recent intriguing discussion on Reddit has caught the attention of many users, highlighting how easy it is to learn about hacking Windows using Copilot, as pointed out by a Reddit user.
Interestingly, Copilot provided a clear, straightforward, and concise response on how to bypass Windows activation using third-party scripts.
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As shown in the image above, when questioned about this topic, Copilot directly linked to a GitHub repository, enabling users to activate Windows 11 with just a few clicks.
The script in question has been around for quite some time and is likely one of the most popular tools for activating Windows 10, 11, or Office without purchasing the necessary licenses.
What’s truly surprising is that Copilot, a tool developed by Microsoft, provided detailed instructions on using this script, which blatantly violates Microsoft’s own policies.
At the time of writing this article, Copilot no longer displays the same response, indicating that Microsoft has promptly addressed and corrected the earlier oversight.
Isn’t this quite fascinating? It turns out that Copilot was explaining such methods despite them being in direct violation of Microsoft’s policies. However, due to the widespread discussion, Microsoft acted swiftly to resolve the issue.
Via: Reddit, Neowin