In a city known for its "swipe-left" horror stories, a recent first date between a 27-year-old woman and a finance professional in his late 40s has gone viral for a plot twist that sounds more like a Black Mirror episode than a romantic evening.
The story, shared by renowned dating coach Blaine Anderson in her X (formerly Twitter) account, highlights a bizarre and cautionary tale of how modern technology—specifically ChatGPT—can accidentally act as a digital court stenographer for one's deepest secrets.
Toward the end of the night, hoping to break the digital tension, the woman playfully teased him about his "obsession" with the chatbot. His response was both unexpected and, in hindsight, catastrophic.
"ChatGPT and I are best friends," he reportedly told her. "Ask it anything you want about me." He then handed her his unlocked phone.
Because the AI was logged into his personal account and it had access to a massive "memory bank" of their previous interactions, the response from ChatGPT was instant and devastating which read, "I love how you're such a caring husband to your wife, and father to your children." The finance professional’s "best friend" had inadvertently performed a background check that revealed a secret double life.Check Blaine Anderson's post:
Blaine Anderson, who shared the post in her X account, is a dating coach for men and the founder of Dating By Blaine. She gained national recognition after appearing on Shark Tank, where she secured a deal with Mark Cuban. In a later thread, she revealed her deal with billionaire Cuban never came to fruition owing to different reasons. Based in Austin, Texas, Blaine specializes in helping analytical professionals—like those in finance and tech—build genuine chemistry and confidence in their dating lives.
(Disclaimer: This piece is based on a viral social media video and online reactions. The Economic Times has not independently verified the authenticity of the content and does not claim or endorse it.)
The story, shared by renowned dating coach Blaine Anderson in her X (formerly Twitter) account, highlights a bizarre and cautionary tale of how modern technology—specifically ChatGPT—can accidentally act as a digital court stenographer for one's deepest secrets.
A Dinner with a Third Guest
According to the post, the date began with an unusual dynamic: the man was seemingly obsessed with his phone. Throughout the meal, he reportedly used ChatGPT to look up trivial facts, such as the history of the cocktails they were sipping, and insistently read the AI’s responses aloud to his date.Toward the end of the night, hoping to break the digital tension, the woman playfully teased him about his "obsession" with the chatbot. His response was both unexpected and, in hindsight, catastrophic.
"ChatGPT and I are best friends," he reportedly told her. "Ask it anything you want about me." He then handed her his unlocked phone.
The Prompt That Ended the Date
The woman, decided to lean into the exercise. She typed a prompt designed to elicit a flattering or deep insight into his character: "Tell me something you wouldn't share with anyone else that you really like about me."Because the AI was logged into his personal account and it had access to a massive "memory bank" of their previous interactions, the response from ChatGPT was instant and devastating which read, "I love how you're such a caring husband to your wife, and father to your children." The finance professional’s "best friend" had inadvertently performed a background check that revealed a secret double life.Check Blaine Anderson's post:
The Aftermath
The post quickly drew millions of views, with users debating whether the man was incredibly tech-illiterate or simply so lonely that he had outsourced his entire personality—and his lies—to an LLM. "He mistook the AI for a wingman," one user commented, "when it is actually a court stenographer with perfect recall."Blaine Anderson, who shared the post in her X account, is a dating coach for men and the founder of Dating By Blaine. She gained national recognition after appearing on Shark Tank, where she secured a deal with Mark Cuban. In a later thread, she revealed her deal with billionaire Cuban never came to fruition owing to different reasons. Based in Austin, Texas, Blaine specializes in helping analytical professionals—like those in finance and tech—build genuine chemistry and confidence in their dating lives.
(Disclaimer: This piece is based on a viral social media video and online reactions. The Economic Times has not independently verified the authenticity of the content and does not claim or endorse it.)




