ChatGPT never ceases to be talked about.

After recently passing a university exam, the chatbot developed by the Californian start-up OpenAI has shown other advantages.

Jean-Baptiste Bullet, a notary very active on Twitter, used the chatbot developed by the Californian start-up OpenAI to tell a captivating inheritance story on the social network, reports BFMTV.

He did not immediately reveal the fictional aspect of the story which could appear credible.


I just read a will that left me speechless.

My client, who passed away a month ago, revealed the existence of a hidden treasure in his last will.

#Notary #Revelation #Heirs

— Jean-Baptiste Bullet - Notary & Artist (@jbbulletnotaire) January 20, 2023

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He posted about twenty tweets on Friday January 20 for a story that looked like a treasure hunt.

"My client, who died a month ago, revealed the existence of a hidden treasure in his last will", could we read as a teaser.

This person's three heirs, who were estranged, then got together and ended up grabbing a chest full of gold Louis.

ChatGPT has great capabilities

This story had its small success.

But now, Jean-Baptiste Bullet quickly revealed that nothing was true.

The next day, he reported that he asked ChatGPT to write this story.

And the result was once again stunning.


This explanation thread was also written Thursday evening a few minutes later by ChatGPT.

#Irony #Inception #3UnitedBrothers.

I now take up the torch as a human being.

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— Jean-Baptiste Bullet - Notary & Artist (@jbbulletnotaire) January 23, 2023

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By doing so, Jean-Baptiste Bullet wanted to “show how this tool is as incredible as it is double-edged”.

It was again using ChatGPT that the notary alerted his followers.

The tool itself wrote that “AI technologies can be used to deceive people”…

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