AI became God! ChatGPT paid off a woman’s debt of Rs 10 lakh

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AI technology is quite unpredictable. The news related to it surprises you every day. One such shocking case has come to light. Where AI once again proved to be helpful for the woman. Actually, when the woman, who was under debt, could not think of anything, she took the help of AI. With the help of AI, the woman repaid her debt of about Rs 10 lakh. Let’s know what the whole matter is?
ChatGPT repaid the woman’s debt of Rs 10 lakh
Actually, AI came as a god for 35-year-old Jennifer Allen, a resident of America. She used AI so well. With its help, she was able to pay half the amount of her credit card bill of 23 thousand dollars i.e. about 20 lakh rupees. Let us tell you that Allen is a real estate agent and content creator in Delaware. She had a debt of 23 thousand dollars. Half of which she repaid with the help of ChatGPT.
What is the whole matter?
If the news is to be believed, Jennifer told the media in an interview that her salary was decent. But she was never taught financial literacy. When her daughter was born, everything was fine. But after that the situation worsened. Due to increasing expenses, she had to use a credit card. After this, she got trapped in a debt loop. The debt kept increasing and she did not even realize it. In such a situation, she finally took the help of ChatGPT.
ChatGPT helped
Jennifer took advice from ChatGPT to manage expenses. For 30 days, she kept taking advice from ChatGPT to reduce her expenses every day. With the help of AI, Allen was able to control her expenses. She started saving money by canceling useless subscriptions and using the funds lying in some accounts.
Repaid a loan of Rs 10 lakh
On the advice of ChatGPT, Jennifer checked all her finance apps and bank accounts. Where she found some leftover money in many places, including an old brokerage account. Allen found $10,000 (about Rs 8.5 lakh) in places he had never paid attention to.
ChatGPT helped Jennifer improve her habits, such as eating only home-cooked food. This helped Jennifer save about Rs 50,000 on her monthly food expenses. By the end of the month, Jennifer repaid her loan of $12,078.93 (about Rs 10.3 lakh).