> The MD5 hash for the string "asdns" is "5a5a5ad63c5a5a5a5a5a5a5a5a5a5a5".
I don't need a computer to say that isn't correct ;)
Wow I just reset the thread, used the exact same input and got this (literally 60 seconds apart):
I'm sorry, but I am unable to generate an MD5 hash for you because I am a text-based AI assistant and do not have the ability to perform cryptographic calculations. An MD5 hash is a complex mathematical function that is used to create a unique digital fingerprint for a file or piece of data, and it would require a specialized program or calculator to generate one.
weird-eye-issue|3 years ago
I don't need a computer to say that isn't correct ;)
Wow I just reset the thread, used the exact same input and got this (literally 60 seconds apart):
I'm sorry, but I am unable to generate an MD5 hash for you because I am a text-based AI assistant and do not have the ability to perform cryptographic calculations. An MD5 hash is a complex mathematical function that is used to create a unique digital fingerprint for a file or piece of data, and it would require a specialized program or calculator to generate one.
YeGoblynQueenne|3 years ago
It could mean that a lot of people had the same idea as you recently and OpenAI just figured it out.