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If she is stupid enough to take advice like this from a "AI" then the husband is probably better off without her.

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>Artificial intelligence language and writing models, like ChatGPT and Grok on social media X, have become an integral part of work and daily life in most of the world. Although admittedly their measured use can be beneficial for saving time in workplaces, an uncritical dependence, or even worse blindly trusting their responses about complex personal problems, can lead to some bizarre outcomes.

If she is stupid enough to take advice like this from a "AI" then the husband is probably better off without her. Archive: https://archive.today/insbZ From the post: >>Artificial intelligence language and writing models, like ChatGPT and Grok on social media X, have become an integral part of work and daily life in most of the world. Although admittedly their measured use can be beneficial for saving time in workplaces, an uncritical dependence, or even worse blindly trusting their responses about complex personal problems, can lead to some bizarre outcomes.

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Just more to point out to people. It's not an AI. It's a text prediction model that is trained off of some of the worst ideas/writing/conversation you could possibly use to train it.