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Greek Woman Files for Divorce After ChatGPT Coffee Reading Suggests Husband’s Affair

The woman claims the AI chatbot revealed infidelity through tasseography, while her husband and legal experts dismiss the allegations as baseless.

The chatbot claimed that the man was going to have an extra-marital affair based on coffee grounds.
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Overview

  • A Greek woman used ChatGPT to analyze coffee grounds, a modern take on the ancient practice of tasseography, and accused her husband of infidelity based on the AI's interpretation.
  • The AI allegedly suggested the husband was involved with a younger woman whose name began with 'E' and claimed this relationship threatened their family stability.
  • The woman, married for 12 years and a mother of two, asked her husband to leave and served him divorce papers three days later, refusing mutual separation.
  • The husband dismissed the AI-generated claims as nonsense and pointed to his wife’s history of believing in mystical practices, including a prior reliance on astrology.
  • Legal experts, including the husband’s lawyer, emphasized that AI-generated interpretations hold no evidentiary weight in court, and the husband maintains his innocence.