GB News stars find out they have ‘no romantic connection’ LIVE ON AIR as they put bond to AI test

GB News presenters Emily Carver and Tom Harwood have discovered they have zero romantic chemistry when they subjected their working relationship to artificial intelligence analysis during a live broadcast.

Emily and Tom turned to ChatGPT to settle speculation about their on-screen dynamic, only for the AI chatbot to deliver a definitive verdict about their purely professional connection.

The experiment occurred as OpenAI revealed significant modifications to how ChatGPT handles relationship queries, with the technology giant implementing restrictions to prevent the chatbot from advising users to end their partnerships.

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Emily said: “I’ve just asked, ‘Does Emily Carver like Tom Harwood?’”

Tom asked: “What does Chat say?”

Emily read out: “There’s no evidence Emily Carver likes Tom Harwood in a romantic or personal way. They seem to be colleagues who spar on air, with professional interactions that do not hint at romantic affection.”

Tom responded: “I suppose that’s true. I think Patrick will be glad to read that from ChatGPT.”

Emily continued: “Emily’s own feature around her maternity leave noted that Tom appeared at her house with a cake.”

Tom corrected: “Well, that’s not… that’s not correct, no. I appeared here at this studio.”

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Emily said: “Which seems supportive, but nothing more than a colleague’s friendly gesture. So there’s nothing untoward going on here, Tom.”

OpenAI revealed on Monday that its popular chatbot would undergo substantial modifications to its approach when users seek guidance about personal relationships.

The technology company announced that ChatGPT would cease providing definitive recommendations about whether individuals should terminate their romantic partnerships.

The revised system will adopt a more contemplative approach when confronted with relationship dilemmas.

Rather than offering direct solutions to queries such as “Should I break up with my boyfriend?”, the chatbot will now guide users through a reflective process.

The AI assistant will pose questions and assist users in evaluating advantages and disadvantages of their situations.

OpenAI confirmed these behavioural modifications would be implemented imminently, representing a fundamental shift in how the chatbot addresses sensitive personal matters.