Teachers and professors across the country have been on the hunt this year for any student using ChatGPT to write their papers.
Obviously, this woman in Greece put a lot more faith in the technology than our educators.
This woman recently filed for divorce from her husband of 13 years after she had ChatGPT read his coffee grounds, and it predicted he would have an affair!
According to TechSpot, the ChatGPT reader said that her husband “was fantasizing about having an affair with a younger woman whose name began with E, and that he was destined to begin a relationship with this person.”
Even further, this woman uploaded a picture of her own coffee grounds into ChatGPT, and the reader told her that her husband “was already having an affair with this other woman, and that she was trying to destroy the wife's family.”
The husband said in an interview on the Greek morning show To Proino that his wife was often “into trendy things” and thought that getting ChatGPT to read the coffee grounds would be fun.
"I laughed it off as nonsense," he said. "But she didn't. She told me to leave, informed our kids about the divorce, and the next thing I knew, I was getting a call from her lawyer."
The husband’s lawyer is pushing the argument that claims made by an AI have no legal standing, especially when it comes to reading tea leaves, or in this case coffee grounds.
And apparently, this isn’t this woman’s first foray into the mystic arts. The husband explained that a few years ago, the woman visited an astrologer and “it took a whole year for her to accept that none of it was real,” he said.
LISTEN on the Audacy App
Sign Up and Follow 98.7 The Spot
Facebook | Twitter | Instagram