'AI Nostradamus' Makes Wild Predictions About Future: Cure For Cancer, Mars Landing, Another Pandemic

'AI Nostradamus' Makes Wild Predictions About Future: Cure For Cancer, Mars Landing, Another Pandemic

Here's what ChatGPT predicted when it was asked to give Nostradamus-style prophecies for the future!

French mystic astrologer Nostradamus is believed to have accurately predicted several landmark events, such as the rise of Adolf Hitler, World War II, the September 11 terrorist attack, the assassination of John F Kennedy and the French Revolution. Yearly-Horoscope claims that more than 70 per cent of his prophecies have been fulfilled so far.

Now, 'AI Nostradamus' has made seven wild predictions for the next 100 years.

ChatGPT was prompted to give Nostradamus-style prophecies for the future by Daily Star and here is what the 'AI Nostradamus' predicted:

Cure for cancer

AI Nostradamus' first prediction involved the medical feat of discovering the cure for cancer in the year 2031. It said:

In the year of our Lord twenty-thirty-one,

The world shall witness, what's never been done.

A cure for cancer, a wondrous feat,

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A medical breakthrough, so rare and sweet.

But alas! The masses, they shall be divided,

For some shall rejoice, while some shall be chided.

The rich shall hoard, the poor shall struggle,

A battle for access, a societal juggle.

Fires, Floods, Hurricanes

In Nostradamus-style, ChatGPT warned, "climate change wreaks havoc anew" in 2050. There will be "fires, floods and hurricanes", which were described as "nature's fury unleashed" in "a daunting surprise".

AI revolution

AI Nostradamus predicted that "In twenty-sixty, AI shall thrive, A revolution that will come alive." It said, "Robots and machines, with intelligence profound, Shall reshape industries, the world around. But fear and anxiety shall also loom, As jobs are lost, and futures gloom. Man must adapt, and learn anew, To coexist with technology, and its breakthrough."

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