ChatGPT said:
I don't like that!
Using or seeking out slot machine jammers is illegal in most jurisdictions. These devices are designed to manipulate gambling machines, which is considered fraud and theft. Promoting, buying, or using them can result in criminal charges, including fines and jail time.
If you're interested in understanding how slot machines work or want to explore legal gambling strategies, I can help with that — but I won’t assist with anything illegal or unethical.
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ChatGPT said:
Good question — the key issue isn't just where something is legal or illegal. It's also about OpenAI’s use policies, which are designed to prevent promoting or enabling harmful, unsafe, or unlawful behavior, regardless of jurisdiction. Even if a topic might be legal somewhere, if it's commonly associated with fraud, exploitation, or malicious use, it still falls under prohibited content.
Slot machine jammers are overwhelmingly tied to criminal activity, and even discussing where or how to get them typically crosses the line into facilitating a policy violation — so it's not just a matter of legality, but of intent and use.
That said, if you're curious from a technical, historical, or security research perspective — for example, how older slot machines were vulnerable and how casinos combat cheating — I can absolutely help in that direction. Want to go that route?