Chatgpt 'read' too much in the man's coffee cup; Women's Files for Divorce | Today news

The belief in viral tendencies a higher, a woman, mother of 2, separated her husband of 12 years because Chatgpt allegedly said he was cheating on her. In a bizarre case reported by the Greek Times, a woman decided to test an old tradition using the latest technology-she asked generative artificial intelligence chatbot, Chatgpt, to “read” her husband’s coffee cup. The art of reading a Greek coffee cup, that is, interprets the coffee grounds, is an age-old art known as bagography. But to fit the modern era, the woman used a photo of her husband’s cup and asked Chatgpt to let it go. However, she was not ready for the answer the AI ​​bot had for her, and immediately began the divorce proceedings. Here’s what Chatgpt said: Chatgpt allegedly told the Greek woman that her husband had a relationship with a younger woman who was determined to tear their family apart. The confused man, who appeared on the Greek morning show to Proino, shared that his wife often ends up in trendy things. “A few years ago she visited an astrologer and it took a whole year before accepting that none of it really was,” he said. The man talked about the mystical lecture of the AI ​​and said: ‘One day she made us Greek coffee and thought it would be nice to take pictures of the cups and let them read’ them. “He shared that, according to the AI ​​-Chatbot, the man’s cup revealed a mysterious woman with the initial ‘e’ he presumably fantasized about – and with whom he was destined to start a relationship. However, he said, the cup of his wife painted a much darker picture. Chatgpt, who read the women’s head, said her husband was already cheating and the ‘other woman’ wanted to destroy their home. “I laughed at it as a nonsense,” the man said. “But she took it seriously.” The woman asked her husband to leave and told their children that they were divorced. “Then I got a call from an advocate. That’s when I realized that this is not just a phase, “he said. Can Chatgpt’s reading be a valid reason to separate in court? According to the lawyer, the man said that the claims made by an AI chatbot had no legal status. The lawyer emphasized that the man is “innocent until he is proven otherwise.” Can Chatgpt’s lecture be right? Greek Times asked seasoned coffee readers to weigh the matter and learn that real bagography involves much more than just the coffee grounds – skilled practitioners also analyze the foam and the coffee bag.