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Couples Are Actually Using ChatGPT to Win Arguments Now

Couples Are Actually Using ChatGPT to Win Arguments Now
Oct 29 2024 Share

Couples are taking a new approach to winning arguments: turning to ChatGPT for support. What started as using AI to help plan weddings, write vows, and even secure dates has evolved. Some partners are now using ChatGPT to get an edge during disagreements.

A Reddit user recently shared his story, revealing that his girlfriend turns to ChatGPT every time they have a dispute. According to him, she leaves mid-argument to discuss their disagreement with the AI and returns with a meticulously structured counter-argument. This tactic, he claims, feels like an “ambush,” leaving him struggling to keep up with ChatGPT’s detailed breakdowns.

Despite his objections, his girlfriend justifies her approach, often telling him things like “ChatGPT says you’re insecure” or “ChatGPT says you lack the emotional bandwidth to understand.” Frustrated, he asked if he was wrong for wanting her to stop.

Comments poured in, with users humorously advising him to fight fire with fire, saying, “Respond with ChatGPT until she gets the point” and “Ask ChatGPT how to break up with her.” However, the original poster noted that ChatGPT is “biased to the user’s input,” leaving the AI unhelpfully one-sided.

Have you ever used ChatGPT to argue?

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Police Mistakenly Raid Home of 95-Year-Old Woman Due to Having Wrong Address

Police Mistakenly Raid Home of 95-Year-Old Woman Due to Having Wrong Address
Oct 29 2024 Share
In an unsettling incident in Marsa, the police have mistakenly raided the home of a 95-year-old woman, breaking down her door and causing unnecessary alarm due to an address mix-up.
Nationalist Party MP Darren Carabott spoke out about the incident, highlighting that this isn’t an isolated event. Referring to a similar case in August, also in Marsa, he condemned the mistaken raids on private homes due to inaccurate information. “Imagine being in your own home, minding your business, when officials suddenly break in, based on incorrect information,” he stated. He questioned how residents could feel assured that such incidents would not happen again, pointing to the troubling trend and calling for improved police practices.

This incident has sparked public debate on police protocol and information verification, with many questioning the safeguards in place to protect citizens from such invasions of privacy.

Authorities have yet to respond directly to Carabott’s statement.

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Malta’s Special Olympics Team Shines with Six Medals in Monaco

Malta’s Special Olympics Team Shines with Six Medals in Monaco
Oct 29 2024 Share

Maltese athletes made Malta proud last weekend at the Special Olympics European Swimming Meeting, held on October 26-27 at Monaco’s Prince Albert II Water Sports Centre. Competing among Europe’s best, the Maltese contingent returned with six medals: 3 gold, 2 silver, and 1 bronze.

Maria James kicked off the medal spree with a gold in the 50-metre breaststroke, achieving a personal best time of 1 minute, 4 seconds. Sean Farrugia followed suit, seizing gold in the 50-metre backstroke with a record-breaking 35.73 seconds, while Alessia Distefano swam to Malta’s third gold with a time of 46.84 seconds in her category.

In the silver category, Nicole Caruana’s stellar performance in the 50-metre freestyle earned her a place on the podium, alongside Sean Farrugia, who took silver in the 100-metre freestyle. Maria James rounded off the team’s success with a bronze in the 100-metre freestyle.

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English Squid Game Series in Development with David Fincher Attached

English Squid Game Series in Development with David Fincher Attached
Oct 29 2024 Share

An English-language adaptation of the hit series Squid Game is reportedly in development, with acclaimed director David Fincher at the helm. Known for cinematic masterpieces such as Fight Club, Seven, and Gone Girl, Fincher is poised to bring his unique vision to this anticipated project, set to debut on Netflix in 2025.

Fincher, who has an established relationship with Netflix through acclaimed series like House of Cards and Mindhunter, is expected to set this adaptation in the United States. Sources indicate that it will be a TV series, distinct from the original Korean series but likely to carry the same thrilling, high-stakes intensity that captivated global audiences. This adaptation would be the first scripted spinoff in the Squid Game universe, following the reality-based Squid Game: The Challenge.

While Fincher’s version is in early stages, fans of the original won’t have to wait long for new Squid Game content. The Korean-language series returns for its second season on December 26, with a planned third and final season already confirmed. Fincher’s adaptation is set to expand the universe further, bringing a fresh perspective to one of Netflix’s most successful franchises.

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