A Greek woman allegedly ended her 12-year marriage after ChatGPT accused her husband of cheating based purely on its “interpretation” of coffee grounds.
Grounds for divorce!!!

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If I were him I would sue OpenAI for destroying his life with defamation. Yeah ok there’s clearly something wrong with her to believe this nonsense but the AI operator’s negligence is ultimately responsible for this outcome.
Feels more like she was looking for divorce due to other unknown reasons, if all it took was for a chatbot to end it.
That’s my thought.
if you’re trying to look for some outside source to give you bullshit to end a marriage with at least use something fun like astrology or tarot cards. not this soulless bullshit :/
God forbid women have hobbies
by any chance, do the greeks lack no-fault divorce?
aha, greece requires that a unilateral divorce either be with fault or at the conclusion of a two-year separation period. therefore, if she’d like divorce from her husband immediately, she must either get him to agree (clear from the article that that wasn’t happening), or find fault. i’m not saying i know that counts or anything, just that i’d prefer to offer an alternative explanation for this behavior than one person’s superstitions.
The Greeks used to do shit like this by reading cow entrails, you people see a vegan alternative and shun it smh
Intersection of two types of woo woo, tea leaf reading and unwavering belief in the slop machine god.
Get used to it, because this is what 21st century mainstream beliefs will become very soon!












