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    The AI Fix #51: Divorce by coffee grounds, and why AI robots need your brain

    May 20, 2025

    In episode 51 of The AI Fix, a Greek man’s marriage is destroyed after ChatGPT reads his coffee, a woman dumps her husband to marry an AI called Leo, and Graham wonders whether it’s time to upload his brain into a lunchbox-packing robot.

    Meanwhile, a humanoid robot goes full Michael Crawford in a Chinese factory, the UK government launches an AI to read angry public consultations, and Mark dreams of a world where robots finally have common sense – and swear like sailors.

    Plus Graham uncovers how AI is wrecking relationships and inventing soulmates, and Mark explains why Google’s Gemini-powered bots might be smarter, more dexterous, and more emotionally stable than most of your exes.

    All this and much more is discussed in the latest edition of “The AI Fix” podcast by Graham Cluley and Mark Stockley.

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