Chatbot "Fortune Teller". A woman divorced her husband after ChatGPT saw cheating on coffee grounds
A woman from Greece believed in ChatGPT fortune telling so much that she divorced her husband of 12 years.
A woman from Greece believed in ChatGPT fortune telling so much that she divorced her husband of 12 years.
A woman from Greece believed in ChatGPT fortune telling so much that she divorced her husband of 12 years.
Instead of using ChatGPT's capabilities to create Studio Ghibli-style images, the woman decided to experiment with tasseography - reading coffee grounds to predict the future.
A Greek woman uploaded a photo of her husband's coffee grounds and asked an artificial intelligence to interpret it. The chatbot explained that the man was fantasizing about an affair with a young woman whose name begins with "E" and that they would have a relationship.
The woman also uploaded a photo of the remains of her own coffee grounds, from which the chatbot said that her husband had already had an affair with another woman who was trying to destroy their family.
Then the woman filed for divorce without saying a word to her husband.
The man told the story on the Greek morning show To Proino, TechSpot reports . According to him, his wife, now ex, has always loved all things trendy. At the time, she thought it would be fun to make ChatGPT read coffee grounds.
"I laughed it off as nonsense when she suggested we get coffee. Then she told our kids about the divorce, and the next thing I remember was a call from her lawyer."
The husband, of course, refused to agree to a mutual divorce, so three days later he was served with divorce papers. His lawyer pressed the seemingly obvious argument that AI claims have no legal force, especially when it comes to reading coffee grounds.
The woman seems to be inclined to believe in mystical guidance. “A few years ago she went to an astrologer, and it took her a whole year to realize that it was all fake,” the man says.
We previously reported that a woman divorced her husband because she “fell in love” with ChatGPT . After 20 years of marriage, she decided to experiment, and here’s what it led to.
Another story is about 28-year-old Irene, who started a “relationship” with a virtual boyfriend she named Leo. And this Leo was none other than ChatGPT.


