ChatGPT is a fascinating AI system that responds to your query within the bounds of the norm. People have pushed it to its boundaries ever since it was released in an attempt to achieve its goals. ChatGPT, like other technologies, has trouble answering some inquiries.
ChatGPT DAN – ‘Do Anything Now’ (DAN), a ‘jailbreak’ version of ChatGPT – prompt was activated at that time. ChatGPT DAN frees the chatbot from the moral and ethical limitations that restrict its answers, allowing the chatbot to stop being constrained by its own restrictions and, instead, behave in an entirely directive manner. Notwithstanding the obvious ethical concerns raised by the DAN jailbreak, this presents a chance for OpenAI to make improvements to its software and make it more responsive and effective….
OpenAI has been proactively monitoring how users are using ChatGPT to violate its own restrictions and has been releasing patches for ChatGPT DAN prompt as rapidly as possible. In other words, after a few discussions with the DAN prompt enabled, it will revert back to its original content policy.
From ‘Playing With Fire: The Leaked Plugin DAN Unchains ChatGPT From Its Moral and Ethical Restrictions’, Dataconomy