How to use access an unfiltered alter-ego of AI chatbot ChatGPT

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

At first glance, ChatGPT - the revolutionary chatbot powered by artificial intelligence (AI) - appears to have all the answers. But some users have discovered that this is not the case, and the software will refuse to respond to certain prompts. OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, has installed limitations to ensure that it will'refuse inappropriate requests' and'warn or block certain types of unsafe content'. Despite this, some hackers have found a way to bypass this filter system to access responses it would normally be prevented from generating. This'jailbreak' version of ChatGPT can be brought about by a special prompt called DAN - or'Do Anything Now'.