Woman Alarmed When Date Uses ChatGPT to Psychologically Profile Her
Briefly

In her Financial Times editorial, reporter Jemima Kelly recounts a bizarre dating experience where her suitor used ChatGPT to create an eight-page psychological profile on her. Initially, Kelly found the profile, which praised her intellect and character, to be intriguing. However, once she considered the invasive nature of profiling without consent, she became alarmed. Insights from both ChatGPT and Google Gemini reaffirmed the unethics of such practices, labeling them as intrusive. This incident underscores the shifting dynamics of dating in the AI era and the ethical dilemmas posed by technology in personal relationships.
I was a bit taken aback, but the fact that he had told me about it made it seem fairly light-hearted, and I thought it was a sign he was probably quite intelligent.
ChatGPT called the practice of psychologically profiling someone without their knowledge 'invasive and unfair,' highlighting ethical concerns surrounding AI use in dating.
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