#TRENDING 11/07/24: New Relationship Trend: Using ChatGPT to Win Fights

New Relationship Trend: Using ChatGPT to Win Fights

 

This new relationship hack is so 2024. But is it fair game? Couples . . . especially young couples . . . are now using ChatGPT to officiate their arguments and help them win fights.

  

You feed it the details of your argument, along with each person's stance. The idea is it's a robot, so it'll stay neutral.

  

"Huff Post" talked to a few experts who said going to ChatGPT for relationship advice might not be the worst idea for some stuff, especially if you can't afford a therapist. But be careful, because it's not really that neutral.

  

It could be a good tool if you just need to vent, or get general advice on how to have more productive arguments. But if you ask it something in a biased way, its answer will be biased too.

  

For example, there's a good chance it'll back you up if you phrase it like, "I think they're being a jerk. Am I nuts?"

  

A 25-year-old guy went to Reddit for advice because his girlfriend constantly uses ChatGPT to win arguments.

  

He said she'll pause a fight . . . go to another room to ask ChatGPT about it . . . and come back with a "well-constructed argument" breaking down everything he said or did.

  

He doesn't think it's a fair way to fight, so he asked her to stop. But she ran that through ChatGPT, and it said he was just being insecure. 

  

(Huff Post)

  

(The reply to his post that got the most likes was, "Respond with ChatGPT until she gets the point.")

 

Originally posted on November 7th, 2024


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