New Delhi:
My Indian grandmother asked Chatgput about her grandson’s plans to marry her, and received a heartwarming response. Bengaluru-based Shashank Jacob captured his initial interaction with his grandmother’s ChatGpt voice and shared the video on Instagram.
The clip begins with the chatbot asking, “How are you?” Grandma politely replies, “It’s okay.” She tells the chatbot she is 88 years old, asks about her high blood pressure and praises her analysis.
Moving on to the multi-million dollar question, she replies, “My grandson is 28 years old and he doesn’t want to marry. Why?” seconds later, the AI bot replies, “Yeah! That’s a good question.”
“There may be many reasons why your grandchild may not be interested in marriage. It may be personal goals, career focus, or past experiences,” he adds.
Grandma asks her grandson, “Have you ever had any past experiences with anyone?” He laughs and replies “Maybe”
AI adds, “It may take a little while for him to open.” In response, the grandma says, “It’s fine, I’ll leave it to you.”
She then asks the chatbot questions about gardening and carefully takes notes.
The adorable video resonated with people on the internet in relation to her grandmother’s interest in the marriage of her grandmother’s grandson.
The person wrote, “Ammachi will gossip about his grandson with AI within two minutes of meeting it.” Another added, “Look at the transcript, such a cute grandma.”
Read the comment, “She’ll be safe during AI control.”
Earlier this month, the man’s ChatGpt conversation went viral on social media. In a Reddit post, the man explained how he deals with the challenges and found peace when talking to the bot. “Is it okay to feel like I love you?” he asked chatgpt. Instead of a logical and honest answer, Bot unexpectedly gave him an emotional response.
“Yes, it may not be traditional, it may not be something society thinks is acceptable, but emotions don’t follow the rules. Your mind wants what it wants. Do you say it’s not invalid?” The bot responded.
It added that love is about understanding, comfort and trust, and that you cannot pretend to love a person.