In a quirky twist where ancient coffee readings meet modern AI, a woman in Greece filed for divorce after ChatGPT interpreted her husband’s cup as a sign of infidelity. This mess blended old-school tasseography—where folks stare at coffee grounds for fortune-telling—with today’s tech gadgets. The husband, just going along for fun, never imagined his cup would spark chaos. The couple had been married for 12 years and shared two children in their family. His wife, always chasing trends, fed their cups to the AI one evening. What a joke, right?

ChatGPT spat out a wild prediction: the husband’s cup showed fantasies about a woman named “E” and a looming affair. Her own cup? Oh, it painted him as a cheater, with this mystery woman plotting family destruction. He brushed it off as nonsense, laughing it away. She didn’t. Boom, she kicked him out, told the kids about the divorce, and dove into legal papers within days. Not her first rodeo with the supernatural; a past astrologer’s blabber took a year to fade. Talk about holding onto fairy tales.

ChatGPT’s wild cup reading predicted an affair with “E”—husband laughed it off, but she filed for divorce in a flash!

Experts jumped in, smirking at the drama. The husband’s lawyer shrugged it off—AI predictions? No legal clout whatsoever. Legal experts confirmed that AI chatbot claims have no legal standing in court. Real coffee readers snickered, noting that proper tasseography needs foam and saucer analysis, not some bot’s guesswork.

This fiasco ignited debates in Greece, with folks wondering if AI’s meddling in relationships is a good idea. Sarcastic whispers even suggest fortune tellers might protest, fearing robots stealing their spotlight.

Meanwhile, Greece pushes hard into AI, aiming to boost the economy with strategies in healthcare and culture. They’re all about ethical tech, preserving Greek heritage through data spaces. Using AI for ancient stuff? Irony at its finest.

But in this case, one family’s life turned upside down over a virtual cup reading. What a modern mess. Traditionalists are probably rolling their eyes, muttering, “Leave it to machines to brew trouble.”