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)


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