you Small fraud!
For the super picky singles out there who swipe left or right when looking for love, size matters.
So, far from being inadequate in height, some short men have taken to misleading women online by faking their height to make themselves appear taller.
But now, thanks to artificial intelligence, the once gullible girls are starting to smarten up.
“Girls are using ChatGPT to see if guys are lying about their height on dating apps,” Justine Moore, a venture capitalist in San Francisco, California, announced to 361,000 X users.
“Upload 4 photos” to Chat GPT, she continued on Twitter, revealing the AI’s measurement magic. “It uses proportions and surroundings to estimate height.”
“I tested 10 friends and family members,” Moore wrote, attaching photos of the robot’s assessments of her loved ones as evidence. “All estimates were within 1 inch of their actual height.”
It seems that the era of “Short King Spring” has officially come to an end.
While long-legged A-listers like Zendaya, 27, who stands 5-foot-10, have found it pleasant to date shorter men, like Tom Holland, 28, who stands just 5-foot-7, most bachelorettes are hoping for tall, handsome men.
In fact, researchers at Texas A&M International University recently surveyed more than 200 heterosexual women in their twenties and found that “women perceive taller men… as more attractive, masculine, dominant, and combative.”
With these discoveries and the revealing capabilities of advanced technology, it seems like the little guys don’t stand a chance.
But ChatGPT isn’t just for the weak.
It can do a little bit of everything — like help make dinner, tell a few jokes, and even act as computer cupid for young lovers.
Moore believes that her generation’s genius will find more beneficial uses.
“Gen Z women are the demographic most likely to find weird and interesting things on ChatGPT,” she tweeted.