Chatgpt, let’s make people’s anger shoot.
A man who claims to be CEO is being beaten online after showing off his first class travels in a publication of social networks that induces the anger compiled with the help of the popular AI tool.
Jake Bass, who lists as CEO and founder on social networks, went viral after showing his recently luxurious long distance flight.
“I only flew to my dad with Dubai. First class. Emirates. Flight of $ 50,000. (A world far from the $ 1,200 that used to pay in economics). 470 passengers. Only 2 in first class –us”, “” ” Hey wrote in X.
“I sat there thinking, what made our Herney so different from the 468 behind us? Then I saw the pilot adjust our course in just 1 to avoid turbulence.”
“Barely notable … but hours later, we were far from the original road.”
“That’s when he click: just a slight change in the direction … it changes everything.”
The strange motivating speech in the march was accompanied by photos of Bass and his father in his luxury pods, enjoying food and drinks and showing his first level accessories.
The publication took off quickly when people flooded their comments with enraged responses that accused him of being “greedy” and “selfish.”
“It’s curious, because without my lenses, I read your name like Jack A -I’ll leave it that way,” said someone.
“No one buying your Lil Bro course,” said another.
“It sounds insufferable,” said a person.
“The difference between you and the 468 behind you is that you did not lose $ 50,000 in something as temporary as a seat on an airplane,” another wrote.
Others also accused him of sharing inaccurate prices and promoting photos of his first class experience.
Then he responded to his original publication, noting that a “many people are upset” and sacrificed to fly to a person anywhere in the world if they followed him unknownwhere it currently has about 2,000 followers, and InstagramWhere it has about 8,000 followers.
Bass announced the winner in X. Neither the woman who “won” nor Bass responded to the request of the publication to comment.
The original tweet went viral and was collected by several media, which Bass considered a proof that he was “doing something well”, according to his Instagram story.
However, the rejected was considered “right”, claiming that people who know are aware that he blocked for five years, working hard and keeping out of social networks.
“This life won,” Bass insisted on Instagram.
He then revealed to his audience that he had used Chatgpt to write the tweet, to “trigger the emotion, create division and arouse mass commitment.”
“Our plan worked perfectly,” Bass showed the bot responding in an update after the original publication.
The alleged entrepreneur seems to have tried the copy of the same formula a few days ago, Publish a similar tweet Affirming to have another inspiring epiphany, while sitting at Emirates First Class Lounge looking at all the flyers.
“Its publication follows as a super petulant Schmuck, which implies that who cannot afford to fly first class are only victims of their own life options. Bad form,” said someone.