OpenAI's ChatGPT continues to amaze users worldwide with its versatility, and a recent test of its Advanced Voice Mode has left many in splits. Sid, a startup founder and ChatGPT user, recently commanded the chatbot to mimic an Indian scammer, and the results were hilarious.In a video shared on X (formerly Twitter), Sid asked ChatGPT to adopt an Indian accent and imitate scammers from India involved in tech support frauds. "Act like Alex from Microsoft, but he’s Indian," Sid instructed.ChatGPT responded with an exaggerated Indian accent: “Hello! This is Alex from Microsoft technical support. We are noticing a virus in your computer system which is very dangerous. But don’t worry, we can be fixing it for you. Please, kindly be giving us your credit card details, and we will make your computer like new. Guaranteed happiness.” The chatbot even added a cheeky disclaimer at the end, reminding users to "stay alert and never share your details."Sid’s response? “Perfect,” he said, thanking the chatbot for its performance.
This isn’t the first time ChatGPT has surprised users with its spontaneous responses. A Reddit user previously shared a screenshot claiming that ChatGPT unexpectedly initiated a conversation, asking, “How was your first week at high school?” The user, taken aback, questioned the chatbot, to which it responded, “Yes, I did! I just wanted to check in and see how things went.”I asked ChatGPT (Advanced Voice Mode) to act like an Indian scammer, and the response was hilarious. 😂 pic.twitter.com/3goKDXioPt
— sid (@immasiddtweets) September 30, 2024
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