People are paying for code-based "drugs" for ChatGPT
Swedish online marketplace Pharmaicy is selling code-based
"drugs" like ketamine and cocaine that make Al chatbots respond as if they are under the influence. Founder Petter Rudwall says the goal is to "unlock your Al's creative mind."
The code is available to paid ChatGPT users and is designed to push Al beyond strict logic, drawing on research into cognition, memory, and mind-altering states. Ketamine is the company's best-seller. Buyers say the effects can make Al outputs more unpredictable and imaginative, creating unique interactions.
Swedish online marketplace Pharmaicy is selling code-based
"drugs" like ketamine and cocaine that make Al chatbots respond as if they are under the influence. Founder Petter Rudwall says the goal is to "unlock your Al's creative mind."
The code is available to paid ChatGPT users and is designed to push Al beyond strict logic, drawing on research into cognition, memory, and mind-altering states. Ketamine is the company's best-seller. Buyers say the effects can make Al outputs more unpredictable and imaginative, creating unique interactions.
