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Advised by ChatGPT, an American woman in exhaustion finds herself expatriated… in the south of France

To get out of exhaustion, an American woman decided to leave everything and trust ChatGPT to decide her future. And OpenAI’s AI has expatriated it to the interior of Nimes.

Should we trust our future to AI? An American from Texas did not hesitate in any way and this undoubtedly led to one of the strangest surprises of her life. We already knew the capabilities of generative artificial intelligence for planning a trip, now we know that it can be very useful for expatriating. In any case, this is what Julie Neis says, who ended up in the Gard following his advice.

To manage this life change, the American decided to use ChatGPT, OpenAI’s AI. An expatriation that was not easy: “I was very afraid of leaving my job, even though I knew it was not good for me,” he explains to Midi Libre. He specifies that “it lasted two years” before becoming a victim of “extreme” exhaustion, but also depression and anxiety.

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To avoid the point of no return, the young woman says she “let ChatGPT choose.” The AI ​​first recommends Paris to her, but she already lived there. A list of pros and cons of ChatGPT convinces her not to set foot there again. Instead, he wants to go to “a small town in the south of France” to “recharge his batteries.”

The choice of destination was the result of a “very detailed” guideline in which Julie Neis described her personal and mental situation. And it was to Uzès, in the Gard, northeast of Nîmes, where she was sent.

As France 3 Occitanie points out, the advice is not at all surprising: Uzès is, in fact, a popular city among Anglo-Saxons. Its environment and living atmosphere have also been widely highlighted by some American newspapers, including the New York Times: “It is a challenge to start from scratch and (have) the joy of building a life at a different pace,” he assumes on his social networks.

Aware of the importance of this change, he now wants to defend “slow living”, that is, a lifestyle in slow motion, which he then publishes on his social networks. On YouTube he shares his vacations in Nice or his discovery of the French markets. Now well established in France, her ambition is to launch a new business to help her compatriots settle in France.

Author: Sylvain Trinel
Source: BFM TV

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