Woman files for divorce after ChatGPT ‘exposes’ husband’s affair through coffee cup
- In Greece, a woman initiated divorce proceedings in 2025 after consulting ChatGPT to analyze coffee grounds, which led her to believe her husband had been unfaithful.
- She used ChatGPT to interpret patterns left in coffee grounds, updating the traditional method of divination to seek insights about the future.
- The AI suggested that the husband was romantically linked to a younger woman known only by the initial 'E,' who was allegedly trying to undermine their family.
- The husband dismissed the claims as baseless and a viral trend, saying, "I laughed it off as nonsense" during a TV interview.
- The wife asked her husband to leave and told their children about the divorce, while legal experts note AI coffee readings have no court standing.
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ChatGPT Convinced Woman To Divorce Her Husband After Determining He Was Cheating With A Younger Woman
ChatGPT isn’t just for finding love anymore. It's also a new way to throw away your marriage. All you have to do is trust the AI chatbot completely and be into some insane trends.That's the recipe that led a woman to throw away 12 years of marriage. The mother of two turned to ChatGPT to ask it to interpret her husband's coffee grounds using a picture of his cup.The artifical intelligence determined that he was having an affair with a younger wo…
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Step 1: Turn Humans Against Each Other – ChatGPT Allegedly Convinced A Woman To Divorce Her Husband, Said It Knew Husband Was Cheating on Her By "Interpreting His Coffee Grounds"
Mete Caner Arican. Getty Images.Greek City Times - The woman, married for 12 years and mother of two, turned to the AI chatbot developed by OpenAI, asking it to interpret the coffee grounds in a phot...
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