Woman files for divorce after ChatGPT predicts infidelity in coffee grounds

A Greek woman decided to end her 12-year marriage after ChatGPT indicated she was being cheated on. The situation began when she prepared Greek coffee for herself and her husband, photographed the residue at the bottom of the cups, and asked the artificial intelligence to interpret it, following a trend of reading coffee beans with the help of a chatbot.
According to the husband, ChatGPT reported signs of infidelity linked to another woman whose name allegedly began with the letter "E." The woman then decided to file for divorce. The incident occurred in May of this year.
"She tends to follow fashion trends," he told the Greek morning show To Proino. "One day, she made us Greek coffee and thought it would be fun to take pictures of the cups and ask ChatGPT to 'read' them." Her husband mocked and joked about the situation.
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