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Woman announces her pregnancy on ChatGPT platform, spurring widespread internet discussion

Pregnancy confession shared online: Woman chooses to confess her pregnancy to AI before informing others, sparking a divide on the internet with a viral TikTok post featuring revealing images.

Pregnant woman announces her news on ChatGPT, sparking widespread internet commentary
Pregnant woman announces her news on ChatGPT, sparking widespread internet commentary

Woman announces her pregnancy on ChatGPT platform, spurring widespread internet discussion

In a surprising turn of events, a woman has shared her pregnancy news with ChatGPT, a popular AI model, on the social media platform TikTok. The post, which received over 400,000 views, has sparked a heated debate among users, with opinions pouring in on both sides.

The TikTok post consisted of two photos: positive pregnancy tests and a screenshot of a conversation with ChatGPT. The conversation was accompanied by a heart and a happy tear-filled emoji, indicating the woman's excitement and joy.

While some users found the post depressing and dystopian, others defended the TikToker, stating that it was "better than nothing." One user even went as far as to say that AI is easier to talk to than 95% of humans.

The debate has also extended to a separate topic about a mum who co-parents her child with ChatGPT. However, it's important to note that there is no publicly known information about a specific woman who first informed ChatGPT about her pregnancy.

Open discussions about mental health and access to resources have also arisen from this event. Some users have shared that they don't have access to certain resources, including therapy.

It's worth mentioning that OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, has confirmed that conversations can be monitored and reported to the police if necessary. This has raised concerns about privacy and the potential misuse of AI in such sensitive situations.

One comment on Twitter suggested that the TikToker was using ChatGPT as a journal that could reply, and that sharing private things was not an issue if outside support was also present.

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As always, it's essential to approach such discussions with empathy and understanding, recognising that everyone's situation is unique and may require different forms of support.

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