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IOL News
15-05-2025
- IOL News
Woman files for divorce after ChatGPT ‘exposes' husband's affair through coffee cup
In a digital landscape increasingly shared with artificial intelligence, one woman's reliance on technology for personal matters has opened up essential discussions about trust, interpretation, and the consequences of our digital interactions. Image: Feyza Daştan/Pexels Artificial Intelligence (AI) is seamlessly integrated into our lives, whether it's managing work tasks, controlling smart homes, or offering advice on parenting, fitness, and even mental health. Platforms like ChatGPT have become trusted companions for many, solving everything from quick research queries to complex emotional dilemmas. However, what happens when we place too much trust in AI? One woman in Greece found herself at the centre of a media storm when she used ChatGPT in an unconventional way, asking it to interpret the coffee grounds at the bottom of her husband's cup. Known as tasseography, this ancient fortune-telling practice involves interpreting patterns in coffee grounds, tea leaves, or wine sediments to predict the future. What followed was a dramatic chain of events that led to her filing for divorce, allegedly based on ChatGPT's "reading." Video Player is loading. Play Video Play Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration -:- Loaded : 0% Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Window Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Dropshadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. Advertisement Next Stay Close ✕ Ad Loading When fortune-telling meets AI According to reports in the Greek City Times, the unnamed woman, a mother of two married for 12 years, uploaded a photograph of her husband's coffee cup to ChatGPT, asking it to analyse the patterns. The AI's response was shocking: it suggested that her husband was considering starting an affair with a woman whose name began with the letter "E". It went even further, claiming that the affair had already begun and that the "other woman" had plans to destroy their marriage. For the husband, this was just another episode in his wife's long-standing fascination with the supernatural. For individuals already inclined to believe in fortune-telling or the supernatural, AI might appear as a modern, more credible alternative. Image: Lucas Pezeta/Pexels He claimed on the Greek morning show To Proino that she had previously sought guidance from astrologers, only to later realise their predictions were baseless. But this time, her belief in ChatGPT's "divine" analysis led to irreversible damage. Despite his attempts to laugh off the situation, his wife took the accusations seriously. Within days, she asked him to move out, informed their children of a pending divorce, and even involved a lawyer. The husband, who denies any wrongdoing, is now contesting her claims, arguing that they are based on fictional interpretations by an AI and have no legal merit. This bizarre story strikes at the heart of a growing concern: our increasing reliance on AI and its impact on how we perceive reality. While tools like ChatGPT are designed to generate plausible responses based on the data they've been trained on, they don't possess true insight, intuition, or the ability to divine the future. The AI chatbot, for instance, wasn't created to interpret coffee grounds or predict human behaviour. It's a language model that generates responses based on probabilities, influenced by the prompt it receives. Yet, incidents like this highlight how easily people can misinterpret AI's capabilities, especially when they lack a clear understanding of its limitations. On Reddit, reactions to this story were a mix of humour and concern. Some joked about AI taking over psychic jobs, while others expressed deeper fears about how tools like ChatGPT are blurring the line between reality and fiction. One commenter aptly noted, 'We're going to see a wave of people whose ability to comprehend reality has been utterly annihilated by LLM tools.' As AI continues to evolve, users must understand what these tools can and cannot do. ChatGPT, for example, can provide thoughtful responses, summarise information, and even offer creative input. But it is not omniscient, nor can it accurately predict human behaviour or events. Moreover, this story underscores the psychological vulnerability that some people may have when interacting with AI. For individuals already inclined to believe in fortune-telling or the supernatural, AI might appear as a modern, more credible alternative. This misplaced trust can lead to significant emotional and relational consequences, as seen in this case. As we continue to integrate AI into our daily lives, it's essential to remember that these tools are not infallible. They are here to assist us, not replace critical thinking, human intuition, or professional expertise. And perhaps most importantly, they are not fortune-tellers, no matter how convincing their responses may seem.


Daily Mail
14-05-2025
- Daily Mail
Woman 'files for divorce' after ChatGPT 'predicted' her husband was cheating on her by 'reading' coffee grounds in his cup
Artificial intelligence (AI) tools like ChatGPT are increasingly becoming a part of everyday life, not just for help at work or school. But one woman reportedly had a bit too much trust in ChatGPT's abilities to divine her husband's activities when he isn't with her. According to a Greek publication, the unnamed mother-of-two, who has been married to her husband for 12 years, asked the chatbot to analyse the remnants of her husband's coffee cup and give her a 'reading'. As odd as it sounds, reading the dregs at the bottom of a cup is a fortune-telling method known as tasseography or tasseomancy. It involves interpreting patterns in tea leaves, coffee grounds, or wine sediments to discern the future, and is usually done by those who claim to be fortune tellers - not ChatGPT. But this woman's decision to test the divine with the digital led to a spectacular breakdown in her marriage after ChatGPT allegedly suggested her husband was having an affair. Greek City Times reported that she uploaded a photograph of the bottom of her husband's coffee cup, which prompted a rather unexpected response for both parties. The husband, who reportedly appeared on Greek morning show To Proino to talk about his side of the story, said it wasn't the first time his wife let herself be guided by the supernatural. 'A few years ago, she visited an astrologer and it took her a whole year to accept that none of it was real,' he told the morning show. But the reading she received from ChatGPT appeared to influence her entirely. After she uploaded photos of her and her husband's coffee cups into the AI chatbot, she was allegedly told that her partner was thinking about starting an extramarital affair with a woman whose name began with the letter E. ChatGPT allegedly went even further with the reading and apparently interpreted the coffee grounds to suggest that he was already cheating on her and the 'other woman' had plans to tear their marriage apart. Speaking on To Proino, the husband said: 'I laughed it off as nonsense but she took it seriously. 'She asked me to leave, told our kids we were getting divorced, and then I got a call from a lawyer. That's when I realised this wasn't just a phase.' He refused to agree to a mutual separation, according to the publication - but only three days later, he was formally served with divorce papers. He is reportedly pushing back against his wife's divorce attempts, with his lawyer arguing that the claims made by ChatGPT have no legal standing and that he is 'innocent until proven otherwise'. Many people have responded to the bizarre story on Reddit, with some people joking that AI is now stealing a new genre of work. 'They are taking out psychic jobs!' one person wrote, to which another replied with a pun: 'To be fair, they saw this coming.' A third pointed out that, while developments in AI have been impressive, the technology is flawed and can come up with some 'extremely stupid' results at times. 'I was running a bunch of things through ChatGPT to get some quick examples set up for a statistics course and it insisted that the word 'extraterrestrial' has 15 letters, of which four of them were E's,' they gave as an example. 'No matter how I worded the question it insisted both of these things. Now I can't recreate that, which is even more confusing.' On a more serious note, one person pointed out that vulnerable people are finding it harder to tell the difference between reality and fiction thanks to tools like AI chatbots. 'I genuinely feel like we're gonna see a huge wave of people for whom LLM (Large Language Model) tools have just utterly annihilated their ability to comprehend reality,' they wrote. 'I'd say it's a technology that needs safeguards but that ship sailed years ago.' The art of reading coffee grounds and telling fortunes originated from Turkey and can be traced back hundreds of years to the rule of Sultan Suleinan in the 16th century. Depending on how the coffee grounds settle in the cup, fortune tellers divine different fates - perhaps you've been cursed with the evil eye if the grounds form a lump, or all your wishes will come true if your cup becomes stuck to its saucer. Fortune tellers also look for patterns and shapes in the grounds to determine if they might represent animals, icons, letters or numbers, which can mean different things. Reading tea leaves is also a popular alternative. The practice was in high demand in Europe in the 17th century, when the British public was first introduced to tea from China. This involves brewing loose leaf tea and pouring it into a wide, plain, flat-bottomed cup. Once you've finished enjoying the tea, the leaves are left to form shapes at the bottom of the cup, which fortune tellers claim they can decipher to divine your fate.


Time of India
12-05-2025
- Time of India
AI uncovers cheating husband: Woman files for divorce after ChatGPT's shocking discovery
In one of the most bizarre examples of artificial intelligence crossing paths with personal life, a Greek woman has filed for divorce from her husband of 12 years, all because ChatGPT allegedly detected signs of infidelity through a photo of a coffee cup. What started as a lighthearted experiment in tasseography turned into a full-blown marital breakdown, sparking global debate about the role of AI in everyday decisions. A cup of coffee, a dash of AI, and a divorce The couple's story came to light through an interview the husband gave on the Greek morning show To Proino, where he explained how his wife, a mother of two, persuaded him to drink Greek coffee. Once he was done, she photographed the coffee grounds left behind, not to take them to a traditional fortune teller, but to feed them to ChatGPT in the hopes of getting a futuristic reading. According to the husband, his wife had been increasingly drawn to 'trendy things,' and instead of going to a psychic, she decided to blend ancient mysticism with modern tech. The AI-powered chatbot was then asked to analyze the shapes and patterns formed in the leftover coffee grounds, a process usually associated with tasseography. What followed stunned even the most open-minded tech believers. The chatbot's 'reading' allegedly revealed that the husband was having an affair with a younger woman whose name began with 'E,' and predicted that this mysterious woman would eventually destroy the family. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Scarlett Johansson, 40, Shows Off Her Real Size In A New Vacation Photos 33 Bridges Undo A separate analysis of the wife's cup reportedly confirmed the infidelity and warned that the other woman's intentions were to break up the home. What is tasseography? Tasseography is an ancient method of fortune-telling that interprets patterns in tea leaves, coffee grounds, or wine sediments. It's often considered a mystical or spiritual practice, typically done by trained fortune tellers. Practitioners believe that the shapes and formations left behind in the cup can reveal deep insights about a person's future, relationships, or emotional state. While popular in parts of the Middle East, Greece, and Turkey, tasseography has never been rooted in science and certainly not in artificial intelligence. The use of ChatGPT to perform tasseography is a first, and raises questions about how seriously people might take AI outputs in emotional or irrational contexts. AI, emotions, and unfiltered outcomes Despite the husband laughing off the chatbot's fortune as 'nonsense,' his wife took the reading to heart. When he refused to agree to a mutual separation, she formally served him with divorce papers and told their children the marriage was over. According to Greek City Times, this wasn't the first time she had shown interest in mystical practices; she had also visited an astrologer years ago and took months to disengage from that influence. The husband's lawyer reportedly tried to argue that AI interpretations are not evidence and should not be used as the basis for legal or emotional decisions. Nonetheless, the woman's resolve didn't waver. While the incident has become viral and sparked plenty of memes online, it highlights a growing phenomenon: people placing serious trust in digital tools, even in situations where emotions, relationships, and real-life consequences hang in the balance.


Time of India
12-05-2025
- Time of India
Wife suspects of husband's affair after asking ChatGPT to read their coffee cups, files for divorce
In an extraordinary blend of old-world superstition and modern technology, a Greek woman filed for divorce after an AI chatbot allegedly revealed her husband's infidelity. How? By interpreting coffee grounds! The woman, married for 12 years and mother of two, used OpenAI 's ChatGPT to analyse a photo of her husband's coffee cup. It is a modern-day take on tasseography , the ancient art of reading fortunes in coffee sediment. The result sparked a domestic upheaval and divorce proceedings that have baffled legal experts. #Operation Sindoor The damage done at Pak bases as India strikes to avenge Pahalgam Why Pakistan pleaded to end hostilities Kashmir's Pahalgam sparks Karachi's nightmare According to the Greek City Times, the husband said that his wife had always been drawn to spiritual trends and mystical fads. He explained that she often tries out the "trendy things". Recalling the incident, he said that one day, she made Greek coffee for them both and thought it would be fun to take pictures of the cups and make ChatGPT read them. Representative image What happened? What started as lighthearted fun took a sharp and bizarre turn when the AI-generated reading allegedly indicated that he was fantasizing about a mysterious woman whose name began with the letter 'E' and that he was destined to begin a relationship with her. His wife's cup, meanwhile, reportedly revealed a more darker prediction: that he was already having an affair, and the 'other woman' was intent on destroying their family. While the husband laughed it off as "nonsense", the wife took it pretty seriously. She asked him to leave and informed their kids that the couple were headed for a divorce. Next, he got a call from a lawyer and that's when he realised that it was not just a "phase" for her. He was served with formal divorce papers just three days later after refusing to agree to a mutual separation. The husband revealed that his wife's belief in supernatural practices had previously caused turmoil in their lives. He recalled an earlier incident when she became deeply influenced by an astrologer's predictions, and it took nearly a year for her to come to terms with the fact that none of it was grounded in reality. His lawyer, now representing him in the unfolding legal case, clarified that AI-generated fortune readings hold no legal weight and reaffirmed the principle of 'innocent until proven guilty.'


Indian Express
11-05-2025
- Indian Express
Woman files for divorce after ChatGPT unravels husband's alleged affair through coffee cup reading
As technology continues to evolve, ChatGPT has become one of the most-used AI applications in various aspects of life. In an unusual case, a Greek woman has reportedly filed for divorce after claiming that artificial intelligence uncovered her husband's infidelity by interpreting coffee cup grounds. According to Greek City Times, the woman, married for over 12 years and a mother of two, sought help from ChatGPT in a modern twist on tasseography, the traditional fortune-telling method of reading leftover coffee patterns. Uploading photos of the grounds from both her and her husband's coffee cups, she asked the AI chatbot to analyse them. What she received, she claimed, was startling. The AI allegedly warned her of a looming betrayal, describing her husband as being involved with a younger woman who was trying to destroy their family. The bot even named a mysterious woman with the initial 'E' as her husband's 'destined partner.' Her husband, speaking to a local television station, dismissed the allegations as baseless. 'I laughed it off as nonsense. But she took it seriously. She asked me to leave, told our kids we were getting divorced, and then I got a call from a lawyer. That's when I realised this wasn't just a phase,' he said. According to him, this wasn't his wife's first time believing in the mystical. He shared an earlier episode when she had relied on astrological predictions for nearly a year before finally moving on. Within three days of the AI reading, she served formal divorce papers and refused to consider a mutual separation. His lawyer has since weighed in, emphasising that an AI-generated coffee reading holds no legal merit. 'He is innocent until proven otherwise,' the lawyer stated. According to the report, the incident has stirred debate on Greek social media, with many users questioning the influence of technology and superstition in modern relationships. Legal experts have also chimed in, clarifying that claims made by artificial intelligence, particularly in such unconventional contexts, have no standing in court.