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Women's files for divorce according to Chatgpt 'exposes' husband of the man through coffee cup | Deployment

A woman in Greece has applied for a divorce after using Chatgpt to “read” her husband's coffee cup and discover an affair. According to a report by the Greek City Times, the woman turned to the AI ​​chat bot to get supernatural leadership in a modern turn in cupography, which is the old art, to read coffee areas or tea leaves to predict the future.


The chatbot claimed that the man would have an out -of -marital matter based on coffee reasons. (Representation)



The mother of two uploaded photos of her and her husband's coffee cups for over 12 years, hoping that Chatgpt could interpret the patterns on the site. What she supposedly received in return was devastating: the AI ​​told her that her husband cheated on a younger woman who intended to tear her family apart.

The bot allegedly unveiled that her husband's cup showed that he was “intended to be with a mysterious woman with the initial” E “while she betrayed her and a threat to her household.

“I received a call from a lawyer”

Her husband, who appeared in a local television program, dismissed the claims and said his wife had the habit of pursuing virus trends, but this time things escalated quickly.



“I laughed at it as nonsense. But she took it seriously. She asked me to go, told our children that we were divorced, and then I got a call from a lawyer. Then I realized that this was not just a phase,” he said.

The woman refused a mutual separation and served him divorce papers only three days later.

The husband also mentioned that this was not his wife's first brush with mystical beliefs. “A few years ago she went to an astrologer and it took almost a year for her to finally admit that everything was nonsense,” he said.

The man's lawyer said that the coffee reading of a chatbot as the legal proof of adultery is not permitted.




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