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.