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ChatGPT has the perfect 'girl's girl' response when woman asked to analyze her date's texts

Looks like, the AI chatbot has a better judgment of character than humans and so people are calling ChatGPT a 'girl's girl.'

ChatGPT has the perfect 'girl's girl' response when woman asked to analyze her date's texts
Cover Image Source: TikTok | @aubriesellers

Time and again, the power of AI leaves people awestruck as it gets closer and closer to adopting human-like personalities. One best example would be ChatGPT, the AI chatbot that has been taking the world by storm with its extraordinary potential to offer solutions to almost any question. Recently, in an attempt to harness ChatGPT's potential, one woman wanted to know what the AI chatbot thought about her conversation with her date. Aubrie Sellers, a Nashville-based country music artist—who goes by @aubriesellers on TikTok—fed the text message exchanges into ChatGPT and the response she received was quite baffling.

Image Source: TikTok | @aubriesellers
Image Source: TikTok | @aubriesellers

In her 14-second video, Sellers revealed a lesser-known hack that would save people time while deciding if they have to proceed with a relationship or not. "You can, like, screenshot your text messages and put them into ChatGPT and have ChatGPT analyze your conversations for you," she said. Of course, she didn't share this trick without trying it out first. When she input her conversation with the guy, ChatGPT recognized the tone of the text messages and identified that the guy was "avoidant," and Sellers was "mature." In the video's caption, Sellers added, "It said I’m perfect and I’ve never done anything wrong in my life." 

Image Source: TikTok | @fromyadiscloset
Image Source: TikTok | @fromyadiscloset
Image Source: TikTok | @adrianna_549
Image Source: TikTok | @adrianna_549

The video went viral with over 2 million views in a couple of weeks. Many users, especially women, have tried this before and like, Sellers, were astonished at how well the AI chatbot analyzes a conversation. "I’ve copied and pasted threads of texts like when ChatGPT came out and it helped me realize I’m not crazy. The fact that an AI can understand feelings better than a human," @briannagnar said. "The fact that ChatGPT knows what maturity looks like and some people out there still don’t," @clau31415 shared. "ChatGPT is free therapy if used right. Not perfect, but when ur budgeting, it’s great," @alleydarga said. "An AI to help me analyze my overthinking and validate my feelings. It's basically the new BFF. Perfect," @bittypeach commented. 


@aubriesellers It said I’m perfect and I’ve never done anything wrong in my life. #chatgpt #accountability #attachmentstyle ♬ original sound - aubriesellers

 

Speaking of the impact created by ChatGPT, it is evident that people are a bit intimidated by the AI chatbot as much as they love its handy utilization. Not only does the possibility of ChatGPT replacing human jobs terrify many, but also the thought that AI might one day become sentient prevails among people. One X user—who goes by @jzux  on the platform—recalled their ex-boyfriend's unusual way of prompting ChatGPT because he believed that it might turn sentient someday.



 

"Thinking about my ex who always said please and thank you when he asked chatGPT a question and when I asked him why, he said, 'When it becomes sentient and powerful it will remember who was polite,'" the post read. The man wanted to be on the good books of AI because of how unpredictable the future of technology is and this resonated with many other users on the platform. Though the man might not have been that serious with his explanation for being polite with ChatGPT, many users pondered over the possibility of what if AI actually starts acting like humans.

You can follow Aubrie Sellers (@aubriesellers) on TikTok for music content.

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