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Introduction The widespread adoption of advanced AI language models has transformed how people work, learn, and create. Alongside legitimate services, an underground market for “cracked” or pirated versions of popular AI tools has emerged. Searching terms like “chatgpt cracked version top” reflects demand for unauthorized access, and this essay examines the drivers, technical and legal risks, ethical implications, and broader societal consequences of cracked AI models.