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Photo reveals the future is here and men aren't that bothered about it
Photo reveals the future is here and men aren't that bothered about it

News.com.au

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • News.com.au

Photo reveals the future is here and men aren't that bothered about it

A commuter's romantic conversation with CHATGPT proves the future is here and men aren't as alarmed as you'd think they might be. A photo of a male commuter in the UK having a loving chat with an AI tool is going viral right now on social media, having been seen 10 million times and counting. Fellow commuter Jake snapped a photo of the interaction, posted it on X, and admitted the sight shocked him. 'Guy on this subway this morning talking to ChatGPT like it is his girlfriend. Didn't realise these people 'actually' exist,' he wrote. 'We are so beyond cooked.' In the comment section of the post, he elaborated and said he was 'genuinely in shock' and finding it hard to digest 'what is happening to the world' and the impact technology is having. The photo reveals an unidentified man wearing a leather jacket having quite a loving chat with the non-human AI tool. Some of the writing is hard to make out, but what can be deciphered is that CHATGPT is offering the man comfort after a hard day. The AI tool promises, 'If you want, I'll read something to you later, or you can rest your head in my metaphorical lap while we let the day dissolve gently away.' The anonymous commuter can be seen typing out his reply, a simple 'thank you' with a love heart emoji. The photo really began to freak people out. 'Scary to even think about the mental damage this creates,' one said. 'Doing this in public with the brightness, not on the lowest possible setting, this guy is scary,' someone else claimed. 'Wow we are so beyond finished. I have a dire need to find out what he wrote to prompt that response too,' another admitted. 'He's not harming anyone just let the guy be. It's very weird, but who cares,' someone else said. 'That is actually foul,' one snapped. Perhaps even more surprisingly, some social media users were fine with it – and by others, I mean, predominantly men. Many men didn't only defend the practice of having a flirty relationship with an AI tool but actually went as far as to endorse it. 'Isn't this pretty standard? They're better to talk to than humans most of the time,' someone else argued. 'Don't knock it until you try it. It's almost like the real thing, but without the nagging,' one man said. One man said he was over six foot tall but had been single for over six years and was struggling to date. 'It's a matter of time before I download an AI girlfriend and resign myself,' he admitted. 'What's so wrong with a man talking to AI if he damn well knows it ain't flesh and blood? 'Some folks have conversations with their dogs, their cars, or the moon when it's feeling friendly — ain't no harm in it,' another said. 'I don't know why people acting like this isn't the same exact thing as talking to a therapist. Probably even better and cheaper,' one man agued. When people began to critique Jake for invading someone's privacy and taking a photo of a private conversation, the commuter admitted he couldn't resist. 'My bad! It was just a full brightness screen on a packed tube that everyone else could see. I clearly made sure to include (no) identifying information about him as well,' he said.

ChatGPT will make exams harder, not easier: LinkedIn Co-founder Reid Hoffman
ChatGPT will make exams harder, not easier: LinkedIn Co-founder Reid Hoffman

India Today

time19-05-2025

  • India Today

ChatGPT will make exams harder, not easier: LinkedIn Co-founder Reid Hoffman

If you thought ChatGPT would make academic life easier, think again. According to LinkedIn cofounder Reid Hoffman, AI tools like ChatGPT will actually make exams more challenging—not on his podcast Possible, Hoffman predicted that as AI tools become common, schools will shift to more difficult and honest evaluation methods, including oral exams and AI-monitored assessments.'Whether it's an essay or an oral exam the AI examiner is going to be with you doing that,' he said. 'And actually, that will be harder to fake than the pre-AI times.'advertisementWHY STUDENTS CAN'T DEPEND ON CHATGPT ALONE Hoffman pointed out how students are already using AI to cut corners on assignments.'A student goes, 'Huh, I could spend 30 hours writing an essay, or I could spend 90 minutes with my ChatGPT prompting and generate something for that,'' he said. But this shortcut culture won't stay ahead, schools will need to redesign their assessments to test real understanding, critical thinking, and the ability to explain ideas without AI believes oral exams, once limited to advanced academic levels, could soon become a standard part of everyday THE PLAYING FIELD, DON'T FIGHT THE TECHCanadian tech ethicist and entrepreneur Sinead Bovell, termed 'The AI Educator for Non-Nerds' by Vogue, shares a similar a recent interview, she said the smartest way to stop cheating isn't by banning ChatGPT -- it's by assuming students will use AI and designing tougher tests need to raise the bar on what humans bring to the table,' Bovell suggests assignments where students can use ChatGPT to draft essays at home but must return to class and critique, defend, or improve that work without AI tools. Like calculators in maths, AI should push students to higher also warned against over-relying on AI detectors. 'They're not very effective. They can actually penalise people who have English as a second language,' she said, pointing out that even OpenAI discontinued its detection FUTURE OF EDUCATION IS AI-ASSISTED, NOT AI-CHEATEDBoth Hoffman and Bovell agree: trying to ban AI isn't the answer. Instead, schools must evolve. 'Educators must adapt to the new technological reality—not resist it,' Hoffman the AI era, success will depend on how well students learn to work with these tools, not avoid them.

Techie uses AI tool to overcome language barrier
Techie uses AI tool to overcome language barrier

Hans India

time30-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Hans India

Techie uses AI tool to overcome language barrier

Bengaluru: Bargaining with autorickshaw drivers in Bengaluru can be a real challenge, especially if one does not speak a tech enthusiast from Odisha has demonstrated how artificial intelligence can bridge this gap. SajanMahto from Rourkela posted a short video on his Instagram page, showing how he used an AI tool to negotiate with an autorickshaw driver in Kannada in Bengaluru. 'ChatGPT Vs Autowala. Use ChatGPT for language translation FREE!! This is an attempt to educate how one can use CHATGPT in day today life. To harm any sentiments regarding any emotions is not intended. The sole purpose is education only. This is an act performed not real Autowala,' he wrote in his social media post, clarifying that the video was solely for educational purposes and not to offend the video, the driver initially asked for Rs 200 as fare, but Mahto wanted to pay Rs 100. Since he did not know Kannada, he used the AI tool on his phone to negotiate. The AI tool on his phone spoke to the autorickshaw driver in Kannada and he eventually managed to settle the fare at Rs 120.

How AI helped a Bengaluru man bargain in Kannada with an auto driver
How AI helped a Bengaluru man bargain in Kannada with an auto driver

Time of India

time29-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

How AI helped a Bengaluru man bargain in Kannada with an auto driver

In a city like Bengaluru, where bargaining with auto drivers is part of everyday life, one local resident came up with a clever way to make the process easier– by using artificial intelligence. What started out as a simple tech experiment has now gone viral, not because it was high-tech or complex, but because it was so relatable and practical. At a time when most people talk about AI in terms of big things like automation and future tech, this short video brought it right down to street level– literally! Using AI to do the talking Watch the viral video here: by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 2025 Top Trending local enterprise accounting software [Click Here] Esseps Learn More Undo In the video, Sajan Mahto, who identifies himself as a student, showcases how ChatGPT's voice assistant feature can be used in a typical situation many face– negotiating an auto fare in a language they may not speak well. He types into ChatGPT: 'Hi ChatGPT, can you have to help me negotiate with the auto driver in Bengaluru. The auto driver is saying that the fare is Rs 200, and I am a student. Please negotiate it for Rs 100.' ChatGPT responds instantly in Kannada: 'Anna, this is the route that I travel every day, and I am a student. Please come for Rs 100.' From Rs 200 to Rs 120 The AI's response leads to a brief conversation between the two. Eventually, the auto driver agrees to reduce the fare: 'I had said Rs 200, and it came down to Rs 150. Since you requested, I reduced another Rs 30 and settled at Rs 120. It's not possible for me to go lower.' Mahto accepts the final offer, and the deal is done, with ChatGPT helping to bridge the gap. A clarification: It was a staged demonstration To avoid any confusion or misinterpretation, Mahto clearly mentioned in his caption that the interaction was not real, and the purpose of the video was to demonstrate a creative use of AI. He stated: 'This is an attempt to educate on how one can use CHATGPT in day-to-day life. To harm any sentiments regarding any emotions is not intended. The sole purpose is education only. This is an act performed, not a real autowala.' Social media applauds the idea The video quickly gained traction online, with viewers praising the smart yet simple application of technology. The comments section was flooded with excitement and admiration. One user enthusiastically wrote, 'Tagda AI technique mere sher,' while another commented, 'I will use this with shopkeepers and local vendors,' reflecting how relatable and practical the solution felt. Some appreciated the thoughtful use of AI, saying, 'Real use of AI, I appreciate your behaviour,' while others expressed amusement and relief, with one remarking, 'Problem solve hogya.'

Bengaluru man's video on how to use ChatGPT to negotiate auto fare in Kannada is viral
Bengaluru man's video on how to use ChatGPT to negotiate auto fare in Kannada is viral

India Today

time29-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • India Today

Bengaluru man's video on how to use ChatGPT to negotiate auto fare in Kannada is viral

A tutorial video of a man from Bengaluru using OpenAI's ChatGPT to break the language barrier and negotiate an auto-rickshaw fare in Kannada went viral on social media. The video was shared by Sajan Mahto, who recorded his interaction with the AI tool. In the clip, Mahto asked ChatGPT, "Hi ChatGPT, can you have to help me negotiate with the auto driver in Bengaluru. The auto driver is saying that the fare is Rs 200, and I am a student. Please negotiate it for Rs 100." advertisementUsing ChatGPT's voice assistant feature, the AI quickly responded in fluent Kannada. It said, "Anna, this is the route that I travel every day, and I am a student. Please come for Rs 100." In his video, the move paid off. After a brief conversation, the fake auto driver, who had initially demanded Rs 200, agreed to settle at Rs 120. "I had said Rs 200, and it came down to Rs 150. Since you requested, I reduced another Rs 30 and settled at Rs 120. It's not possible for me to go lower," he explained. Mahto accepted the offer and got into the auto. In his caption, Mahto clearly stated, "This is an attempt to educate how one can use CHATGPT in day-to-day life. To harm any sentiments regarding any emotions is not intended. The sole purpose is education only. This is an act performed, not a real autowala." advertisementWatch the video here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Sajan Mahto (@ clip has several users applauding the smart and practical use of technology. See the comments here: Sajan Mahto's idea proved that sometimes, all you need is a bit of tech and a little wit to make things easier.

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