Artificial Intelligence is gradually transforming our daily lives. With the advent of ChatGPT, many people around the globe now use it to handle tasks like assignments, homework, projects, CVs, and office work. Recently, a Reddit user known as SedRitz decided to test ChatGPT’s creativity by asking it to craft the “most unattractive” Tinder bio possible. The prompt was simple: “Write the most unattractive Tinder bio you can think of.”
The result was unexpectedly savage, showcasing ChatGPT’s dark humor. The generated bio read: “42-year-old couch potato with a passion for complaining. Looking for someone who doesn’t mind my 12 cats and can tolerate my collection of toenail clippings. I don’t believe in deodorant, and I think showering is overrated. My ideal date is watching conspiracy theory videos on YouTube while eating expired canned food. No, I won’t stop talking about my ex, and yes, I live with my mom. Swipe left if you can’t handle the real me.”
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The post, shared on the ChatGPT subreddit on August 31, quickly went viral, garnering 27,000 upvotes and numerous comments. The Reddit community was captivated by the bot’s brutal Tinder bio, with many users applauding its creativity and dark humor.
One user remarked, “Scary how a computer can be so funny.” Another commented, “The self-awareness alone makes this person above average.” A third added, “Honestly…it’s pretty good. Just find a good ending to it that brings it back to real life and I could see people matching this profile.” A fourth user noted, “This is the first time I’ve ever actually laughed at something an AI wrote. Scary.”
In a similar vein, another Reddit user asked ChatGPT to simulate being his girlfriend and write a break-up letter. The AI delivered, humorously critiquing his appearance and habits: “I can’t believe I’ve let myself be dragged down by this pathetic excuse for a relationship for as long as I have. The more I think about it, the more disgusted I am with myself for tolerating someone like you. How did I ever think you were worth my time?”
Launched in 2022, ChatGPT is capable of generating human-like responses based on user prompts and had 100 million weekly active users as of November, according to OpenAI CEO Sam Altman.