
Woman, mother 2, takes faith in viral trends higher, divorced her husband for 12 years, because Chatgpt allegedly said she was cheating on her.
In the bizarre case reported by The Greek Times, the woman decided to test the old tradition using the latest technology-technology artificial artificial intelligence Chatbot, Chatgpt, “read” the cup of coffee her husband.
The art of reading a Greek cup of coffee, ie interpreting coffee spaces, is an old art known as tasseography. But to fit into the modern era, the woman used a picture of her husband’s cup and asked Chatgpt to set off.
However, it was not prepared for the answer AI had for her, and immediately initiated divorce proceedings.
Here’s what Chatgpt said:
Chatgpt reportedly told the Greek woman that her husband had an affair with a younger woman who was determined to tear his family apart.
The confused husband who appeared on the Greek morning show for Proino shared that his wife often gets into fashion things.
“She visited the astrologer a few years ago and took her all year to accept that none of this was real,” he said.
When he talked about the mystical reading of AI, the man said, “One day she made us of Greek coffee and thought it would be fun to photograph the cups and have them” read “.”
He shared that, according to AI Chatbot, he revealed the marital cup mysterious woman with the initial “E”, which he allegedly fantasizes – and who was destined to start the relationship.
But he said his marital cup painted a much darker picture.
Chatgpt reads that her husband has already cheated and the “second woman” wanted to destroy her home.
“I laughed like nonsense,” my husband said. “But she took it seriously.”
The woman asked her husband to leave and told her children that they had divorced. “Then I got a call from a lawyer. At that time I realized it wasn’t just a phase,” he said.
Can Chatgpt’s reading be a valid reason for divorce in court?
The man said that AI Chatbot, according to his lawyer, has no legal status.
The lawyer stressed that the husband is “innocent until he proves otherwise”.
Could reading Chatgpta right?
The Greek Times asked seasoned coffee readers to consider this matter and find that real tasseography includes much more than just a coffee set – qualified practices also analyze foam and plate of coffee.
(Tagstotranslate) Reading coffee