ChatGPT can do virtually anything. Examples include unlimited free McDonald’s meals.
A so-called “billionaire” businessman boasted on a podcast that he used an artificial intelligence system to generate fake complaints and used ChatGPT to trick McDonald’s into giving him 100 free meals.
Mr. Gage, co-host All about podcasts He is the owner of the resale group All Things Arbitrage and claimed to have “stealed receipts from cash registers and tables” and used his own code to launch a McDonald’s feedback survey.
“If you just want to use ChatGPT by typing that you are very dissatisfied with all the answers, just type: “When I had a terrible experience ordering a Big Mac at McDonald’s and getting it made.” Please write about it in 1,200 characters or less,” said a 22-year-old Amazon salesperson. said in the episode.
“Copy and paste it…this is usually very bad. If that’s not bad enough, you might just type ‘make it worse’,” he continued. I did. “Type that in, fill it out in your email, and boom. Within 12 hours, a representative will email you one, two, or three or four meal vouchers for her, completely free of charge.” Masu.”
He claimed to have tricked the fast food chain into giving him 100 coupons in just nine months, adding: “Free is better.”
inside the clipThe show has recently gone viral, racking up more than 17,300 views, but Gage admitted he’s been doing it “since the beginning of the year” — this podcast was originally recorded in November 2023. Considering this, this would mean the start of 2023.
He said the local McDonald’s “knew him” and wouldn’t give him a receipt for anything he bought.
“They have posters everywhere that say, ‘Please fill out the survey and be very happy,'” Gage said.
Co-host Ben Wright quipped that this must be the lowest rated McDonald’s outlet in the UK.
But Gage insisted he was “not harming anyone.” I won’t say your name. This is purely to get a meal ticket. ”
People in the comments section of the YouTube clip weren’t happy with Gage’s hack.
“‘It’s not going to hurt anyone.’ That’s what will happen if McDonald’s closes its branches after thousands of bad reviews on a 99p burger because it’s too cheap to buy.” the person wrote.

“But it hurts people. McDonald’s is clearly targeting franchisees and risks losing franchises if customer satisfaction falls below a certain standard,” another official said.
“He’s the worst of this generation! These poor minimum wage workers are being threatened with termination because of his fraudulent accounts,” someone wrote.





