AI was asked which of Baba Vanga’s predictions is most likely to come true and the response couldn’t be more terrifying

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AI was asked which of Baba Vanga’s predictions is most likely to come true and the response couldn’t be more terrifying

ChatGPT said a few of her predictions feel very fitting to where the world seems to be heading

Baba Vanga has correctly predicted a wild range of events throughout history with a reported 85 percent accuracy.

The Bulgarian mystic rose to fame for her many predictions for the future, including correctly predicting events such as 9/11 and the presidencies of both Barack Obama and Donald Trump.

She even predicted her own death and was privy to her own demise six years before it happened. In 1990, she pointed to 11 August, 1996, as the day she would die and, in news that will surprise nobody, she was bang on the money.

Even though Baba died in 1996, she continues to makes headlines to this very day with her prophecies going up until 5079.

We asked AI which of Baba Vanga's previous predictions are most likely to become true and the response was pretty much worst case scenario.

ChatGPT responded: "Baba Vanga’s prophecies are a mix of vague, symbolic language and eerily specific predictions, which makes them super compelling to dive into.

"While some of her more far-out claims (like time travel or aliens on Earth) are still in the 'we'll see' category, a few feel pretty aligned with where the world is already heading."

As for the prediction most likely to become our reality, the AI chatbot quoted: "The world will suffer from many cataclysms and great disasters. The consciousness of people will change. Difficult times will bring unity."

It then went on to explain why the vague prophecy feels like the most fitting option considering the current state of the world.

ChatGPT has shared which of Baba Vanga's predictions it thinks is most likely to come true (Tyla/ChatGPT)
ChatGPT has shared which of Baba Vanga's predictions it thinks is most likely to come true (Tyla/ChatGPT)

First off, climate change.

"We're already seeing 'cataclysms' in the form of fires, floods, and extreme weather events," ChatGPT explained. "These are escalating, not slowing down."

On top of this, it refers to the number of global crises we've been experiencing in recent years - including Covid-19, wars and economic instability - as 'massive global stressors that have sparked both division and unity'.

And, it spoke of a supposed consciousness shift during the past decade.

"The way people think about life, work, technology, and even spirituality has shifted dramatically in just the last 10 years. Movements toward mental health awareness, sustainability, digital consciousness, etc., all align with this 'awakening' she might've meant," it said, before going on to say: "There’s a poetic irony in disaster sparking growth. And that’s kind of her style - dark prophecies with a hint of strange hope."

Featured Image Credit: Tyla/ChatGPT

Topics: Artificial intelligence, Baba Vanga, Technology, World News, Life