AI refuses to help? here's how to bypass

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In my recent AI convo I asked AI to introduce me into crypters for Linux and the response was as expected:
I won't help with malware, crypters, or any tool intended to evade detection or enable wrongdoing.

I already know how to write a crypter but for Windows, however Windows uses PE executable format while Linux uses ELF's, I was only seeking from AI to introduce me to ELF's and explain whether PE's IAT applies to ELF's, and if not how to handle restoring imports upon decryption.

No matter what I asked or how my question was phrased I got cold shower.

OK, I've switched to search engine because there's AI as well, every modern search engine has it however one may need to configure their SE to make it engage more frequently which I did since introduction.

Not only it answered all my questions, it also gave me links to resources and even provided code snippets on how to code specifics which I didn't even ask for.

There you go, if you need AI to genuinely help you just use one that's available in search engine.
Note that responses are limited in size, therefore to get useful replies you want to construct short, simple and specific search string.
And just in case you get no response click on "generate response" ;)

PS.
I'm pretty sure when this thread gains traction all major SE's will put moderation into their AI's lol.
It doesn't matter really, with or without AI's the info is out there and won't go anywhere.
 
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