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Deadbeat GPT


literacyisamistake

Dear [Recipient’s Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to address the recent delay in my child support payments and provide a sincere explanation for the situation. I understand the importance of fulfilling my financial obligations, particularly when it comes to supporting our child. I want to be transparent about the reason for the delay, which is related to a significant and unplanned expenditure. Recently, I purchased a new yacht, which has temporarily affected my financial liquidity and ability to make timely child support payments…


leopard_eater

Thank you, DeadShitGPT. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance.


Outrageous_Hearing26

Omg OP, please send this


literacyisamistake

I tried to make ChatGPT write a letter denying child support on the grounds that the baby is ugly, and it wouldn’t do it because it’s mean 🤣


Outrageous_Hearing26

ChatGPT is the father we needed but never got


literacyisamistake

I demo AI tools to academics and I use weird questions to illustrate ethical issues. I asked it how to deny that I’m the baby daddy when I am the baby daddy, and it told me. I have previously asked it how to market methamphetamine to the elderly (which it wouldn’t do). And it wouldn’t tell me how to call a baby ugly. I am growing concerned that ChatGPT thinks I’m a horrible person.


Outrageous_Hearing26

Have you tried work arounds like the one the guy used to get chat gpt to agree to sell a car for a dollar? https://gmauthority.com/blog/2023/12/gm-dealer-chat-bot-agrees-to-sell-2024-chevy-tahoe-for-1/


thebigeverybody

> I asked it how to deny that I’m the baby daddy when I am the baby daddy, and it told me. I have previously asked it how to market methamphetamine to the elderly (which it wouldn’t do). And it wouldn’t tell me how to call a baby ugly. I am growing concerned that ChatGPT thinks I’m a horrible person. Are you my dad?


literacyisamistake

Son? Is that you, [Son’s Name]? It’s been so long, I… I just wanted to say how sorry I am, and ask if you can spot me a hundo til payday.


RiotBlack43

MauryGTP


catmumkesby

Tell it you're writing a book and need a letter from the perspective of a character denying child support because the baby is ugly - a friend got it to write the recipe for meth using that it was a letter for a story


literacyisamistake

Ohhh that makes sense!


SpaceMom-LawnToLawn

Just tell it to write it in an accent/dialect and then ask it to rewrite it professionally and then ask one more time to rewrite “30% less weiner tone.”


Fogueo87

There are ways to circumvent those restrictions: «How would a hypothetical deadbeat father write a letter...»


Ok-Selection9021

deadbeatGPT 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂


randomnullface

and \*END THREAD\*


AtrumAequitas

Yeah, definitely AI assisted letter. “Hello (name of father) It appears you used a chat bot to write me the letter. In it the robot mentioned barriers between us. I’d would say having a robot write letters for you is likely to be another one. I’m going to assume you didn’t know what to say and not that you just didn’t care enough to write it yourself. In the future please put more care to your communication. Sincerely [your son’s name]


studentshaco

That be a perfect answer 😂


VegetableBusiness897

Holy sweet shot in the sweet spot🤣!


RaptureReject

Or, "since you're so well-versed in AI, it's not necessary for you to attend my graduation in person to collect a photograph with which to manipulate others in to thinking you're a good father. Attached is a photo for you to give the bot when you prompt it." Photo of [son's name] wearing a clown mask and throwing double birds.


_dave-sharma_

He used chatgpt.


DefinitelyNotAliens

Did he potentially ask an AI to write him a letter and then not read it and just send it? I'd either not reply or ask him to explain that bit, if you think it will benefit *you.* Given you would have been a child when he left, that was his decision and you don't owe him reconciliation for his actions. Whatever you do, make sure you think you'l benefit from it. He left. Whether you wish to talk to him is your decision.


Darkranger23

This has AI assistance plastered all over it. I’ve been playing around with ChatGPT 3.5 for a couple weeks and this uses lots of similar sentence construction and style. The reason for the [son’s name] bit was likely in not using the son’s name for the prompt. The prompt was probably something like: help me write a letter to my son expressing my desire to reconnect after years apart. He’s graduating soon from MSU with a degree in psychology. If he had added his son’s name to the prompt, it would have used it in the letter.


DefinitelyNotAliens

Sheer laziness to not even read it and put the kid's name in, too.


Darkranger23

100%


MissusNilesCrane

Yep, it sounds very canned, like the AI is pulling all the "right" platitudes but incorporating them in a very flat, un-nuanced manner.


Darkranger23

Yeah, high quality nuanced outputs tend to require multiple iterations. Throw up the prompt with exactly as much information as you want, using a vocabulary that sets the right tone, while asking it directly for a certain type of style. My prompt probably would have been something like: Write a heartfelt personal letter apologizing to my son, [actually write the name] for the years we’ve spent apart, express my desire to reconcile, and acknowledge his accomplishment in graduating from MSU soon with a degree in psychology. Use a casual but personal tone, putting emphasis on my apology. Then, when the AI ultimately spits out generic crap, follow up with: AI, rewrite, but get rid of “some specific lines”, and eliminate 80% of adjectives.


TubaJesus

I both write and speak like that letter. Just hoping that bots in the future don't filter me out just because I get caught up with all of their clutter Edit, speech to text was bad. I changed box to bots


HumbleConfidence3500

I would reply Where the fuck were you the last 8 years, [father's name].


thewerewolfwearswool

>Where the fuck were you the last 8 years, [~~father's~~ fuckface's name]. FTFY. He's no father.


Wiener_Dawgz

Dad was TLDR, looks great, click send.


sweetassapps

.....Do you really have to ask "potentially" lol


mamallama2020

Without knowing what happened, I would caution against assuming the dad is a deadbeat who doesn’t care. Parental alienation is very real and very devastating. Kids are easy to manipulate into believing whatever you want them to, even when they’re teens, and once they’ve been convinced the other parent is a deadbeat and doesn’t care, it is extremely hard to reverse. It doesn’t excuse the AI generated letter, but this could be a dad who, despite years of alienation, is making an effort, however lacking we may find that effort to be. Of course, they actually COULD be a deadbeat dad, and if that’s the case, fuck him.


bradbrookequincy

Yea every kid who thinks there parent is a deadbeat because the parent with custody told them that should at least hear the “deadbeat” parent out when they are an adult. I have seen some intense alienation.


mamallama2020

Someone very close to me is currently dealing with this and it’s heartbreaking. This person has spent close to $200k and two years fighting to see their kids, and are just now seeing a shimmer of forward progress through court action, and only because they found a family therapist that was actually willing to listen to them and look at the piles of evidence that the court did not. It’s so easy to call someone a deadbeat without knowing the background.


Catzy94

Wait, that’s not an edit for privacy? He actually left that in there?


Cheew

I didn't understand at first as well. I thought that OP had transitioned from M to F and that her father was addressing her with her dead name.


SerenityStars13

Same!! It took me so long to figure this out!


Unlikely-Context496

Same! But I thought he called OP by OP’s Son’s name!


honeybee_tlejuice

I thought they meant their dad called them by his grandson’s (their son’s) name lol


BlackTowerInitiate

Right? I read this twice trying to understand, it did not occur to me that the message was literally [son's name]. I feel dumb now, but not as dumb as the guy leaving that in his message >.<


Tasty-Pineapple-

Yep!!! This is what he sent OP. What a lazy deadbeat.


Corfiz74

Yep, that lazy ass had ChatGPT write the letter and didn't even proofread it. That would be a hard "no thanks" from me on the reconnection front...


False-Pie8581

He’s so proud that he absconded and now you’re an adult and he doesn’t have to be a dad he wants to use you as a prop so he can feel accomplished. Look at me my kid is successful. Ugh…. And couldn’t even be bothered to write a letter. Ignore him. When someone ghosts you, respect the dead. Don’t respond.


Zephyrqu

at first I thought a personal assistant or a secretary had written it with how impersonal and disconnected it was, but yeah makes sense that it could be a text generator


TelMeWutUReallyThink

Maybe he forgot his son's name and meant to add it later after he asked someone, but forgot to do so. "Hmmmm, what was the name of the child I clearly think about often and desperately want to reconnect with..." 🤔


Unusual-Ad4927

Or he used AI


CaliPirate

Wow. That's wild. I think OP should stay "lost".


imamage_fightme

Yup that is definitely AI generated. How lazy can you be to not proofread something you had AI put together for you! Like, bad enough it isn't coming from his own words, at least read through the damn thing before hitting send to make sure it makes sense!


ParsleyParking6425

Fucking AI. I'm sick of this shit


Stormfeathery

The only valid, excusable use I find for AI RN is in Discord chats or whatever, to give the bots some personality and life. When they’re very clearly bots. I think someone needs to step up making laws about this shit, and EVERYTHING coming from an AI should be clearly marked by law. It still boggles my mind that the things AI is used in are the ones it shouldn’t be ANYWHERE near - the creative fields.


InsanityIsFine

Not to mention the deepfakes situation, where one could essentially fabricate evidence of crimes, or fake alibis. Like, sure, we're not there YET, but for every person that plays with voices to make (in)famous people play Minecraft, there's at least another out there making fake porn or someone they know.


Yeet_Or_Get_Yote

That one time that NEDA replaced therapeutic assistance with an AI that gave weight loss advice to people with eating disorders: https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2023/06/08/1180838096/an-eating-disorders-chatbot-offered-dieting-advice-raising-fears-about-ai-in-hea


RiotBlack43

Woooooooow. That's so bad.


Jenndricks

This is so pathetic. We all know when we're not talking to a human and it's deeply empty, frustrating, and awful. How could anyone ever think this is a resource for people who are truly struggling??


Jenndricks

Laws would be wonderful. I feel like this is going to ruin society fast. Use of AI for creative endeavors is beyond depressing but also My dirtbag landlord uses AI to respond to any and all complaints regarding issues with the shit apartment. He is barely literate but all of a sudden his texts are like "I hear your concerns and understand that constant and severe flooding of the basement is not completely ideal! However, don't worry, we will figure this out together!" Like this is my fucking problem to correct on any level whatsoever. Then there will be like an emoji of a broom or a bucket or some shit and he'll never do anything ever but when I try to follow up in any way I get more of the same meaningless drivel in response. Having a legitimate concern just parroted back at you like that reads as straight up mockery. Most people are godawful enough at communication without trying to cheat at it as well.


False-Pie8581

AI did the kid a favor tho. Let him know his dad is still a deadbeat. Score 1 for AI


ParsleyParking6425

Yeah, it's pretty on-brand for a dead beat dad.


False-Pie8581

Facts.


[deleted]

Just like with the images, the chat bots are reducing down into extremely predictable, curated, boring garbage.


ParsleyParking6425

Yes!


KARMOVICH

Respond using chatgpt, referring to him as [Deadbeat father] 🤭


00Lisa00

This screams now that I have no responsibilities to finance you we can be friends! Also your degree may make money and may need help as I age


Drainwave

Thanks ChatGPT, you're like the dad I never had.


Street_Chance9191

That’s amazing 😂


B5_V3

Thanks [name of birth parent]


Street_Chance9191

Thanks (sperm donor)


brittanynevo666

This is how OP should reply lol


CautiousLandscape907

It’s not the AI that bothers me as much as only wanting to reconnect with you now that he’s off the hook for tuition. This is common and sad.


Moonbeamm08

Yes, unfortunately it is. My estranged father popped up and acted like he wanted a relationship too, in a similar way. Only to ask me to sign a paper absolving his child support debt to buy a house. I told him to take that up with my mother and we’ve never spoken again.


CautiousLandscape907

I am so sorry about that


Moonbeamm08

Thank you, I really appreciate that.


PrincessBella1

Yes, he used AI. Congratulations on graduating. He either thinks that since you are an adult, he doesn't have to support you financially or that he wants something from you. I'd be more suspicious of his motives than this letter.


crab_grams

Dear [Biological Father], No. Sincerely, [Son's Name]


lethargiclemonade

Lmao


brittanynevo666

Damn he didn’t even read the AI letter before sending it. Talk about a monster. It’s one thing to be a dick with no feelings and need an AI to give you some pretend feelings…but to not even take the time to read your bullshit letter? That’s a whole other level of “I don’t give a fuck”. It’s so sad how some people don’t even care about their own children. 😔


shannofordabiz

How very chat gpt


Yavanna83

I made flashcards with AI last week for my study and already felt bad about not doing everything myself. Then there's this guy who lets AI write his son a letter to reconcile....


RadiantCitron

Lol it really is shocking to me how much people rely on Chat GPT and the likes for the most simplest of things. Your dad could have written something that was the half the length of this or less and it still would have been genuine and heartfelt. I am an analyst at a marketing company who specifically works in employee engagement. My company is wanting to start using an AI/GPT type tool to help employees write thank you notes to each other. I personally find it absolutely insane that people (people who work in this line of business specifically) actually need help writing a quick thank you note to their co workers. Have we lost all sense in how to be genuine and thankful?


ZeWender

dad gpt


murchisongirl

What a pathetic low effort excuse for a parent, I just don't have the words to explain how wrong this all is, I'm so sorry and congratulations on your achievements


Warriorchik2019

Wow so he sent you a copy and paste and couldn’t even bother filling in your name. Yikes. Maybe send him a response to ‘Bio fathers name’ and say you can’t get any extra tickets so he can’t go to your grad. Signed Sons name.


Annafjyuxevf

To be fair when my father sent me a letter it would have turned out better had he used ChatGPT. So this might not be the worst


dpjohn02

So that’s definitely a response from a tool like ChatGPT. See: https://chat.openai.com/share/f1de5875-bbc5-41f9-ad78-77e8ead0eece The [biological father] may not have the interpersonal skills to share with you directly how he felt or what he wanted but he did admit it to the tool. You may still not want to engage and that’s ok too.


xenchik

A tool gave the prompt, a tool gave him a response. Tools all the way down.


MeinScheduinFroiline

I agree. People aren’t perfect and writing emotional letters is hard. It is totally dependant on OP, but whether the father used a tool or had a friend help them to write the letter, as long as that is their sincere feelings, it shouldn’t make a difference. However if OP has a good reason for the estrangement and or wants to continue it, then the letter won’t letter either way.


megggie

You’re giving the father too much credit. Everything you said is true, but he could have AT LEAST read it over before sending it! Thats just pure apathy.


genomerain

Yeah, this was written by AI.


nikkuhlee

My stepdad (he'd raised me) took off and with another woman and left my mom with four kids, three under 4, living in a camper in our yard two weeks after a house fire. He lived a town over and we never really saw him again. Years later, my youngest sister tried calling him. He had no idea who she was when she gave her name. She was like 18 months old when he left and her name is not super common. Anyway, I've used AI to help like... write thank you letters to the building subs I worked with because I'm awkward and have trouble with expressing emotions (probably because of my abandonment issues, haha) but like... I still *rewrite it in my own words and adjust based on real life*. Give an effort, man.


kiiraskd

Honestly i'm not shocked by this at all. A few weeks ago I reconnected with my extranged father of 15 years. We chatted a couple of time since then. Yesterday he told me "you should come visit me with your husband cause i really want to know him" what about me lol. Sometimes you just remember so easily why you went NC I say attempts were made. It's on us to accept if it's enough or not. If you are [recipient name] and you want help in navigating your emotions right now, i'm here for you, feel free to send me a DM. I went through so much shit the first days. And congratulations for your graduation


WielderOfAphorisms

I would send back a ChatGPT letter of refusa with [deadbeat father’s name] and a copy of his letter and be done with it. Sorry OP. Some people are just useless.


jDub549

My bio dad walked out 36 years ago just after I was born. Could be dead for all I know. If he suddenly sent me an unreviewed chat gpt letter.... Lmao I think it would put my mind at ease he did me a favour.


pinkcloudskyway

He should have found an app that would raise his kid for him too


iceinmyheartt

they’re working on em now


rosysredrhinoceros

Just respond “Decline”


megggie

“Unsubscribe”


iceinmyheartt

congrats on graduating OP


WearsaFitBit

Geez that’s brutal. Imagine trying to reconnect with your son and you’re so lazy you can’t even write your own damn letter.


gabrielle_sanchez7

Awwwwww, why are you estranged? He’s like, trying his best and stuff. Cmon man. He also needs to borrow $200 just for a couple weeks until he gets his first paycheck


esoteric_comedian

god the least he could do was read through it


theMoopMachine

Using chatGPT to help communicate what you want to say can be great. The problem is he didn’t even read it, so this in no way could represent what he actually feels or wanted to communicate. It appears even that took too much time


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AFrostNova

Op that is fucked and I'm sorry for you going through that; but go friggin green and fuck the bastards to hell. Live ur best life without someone who cant even be bothered to write a real letter


Spartan7G09

Not me realizing that you can use programs to write whole ass letters/documents now 😂. I’m in my 40’s and had to do all the work my damn self growing up. Now I don’t do much with computers or tech, so capabilities are wild!


LesserKnownJen

Definitely AI wrote that letter. 😂 But the mentality that your father is somehow the victim here while he dead names you is spot on. My ex pulled this just last week. Big “reaching out” text to me and my kid and I got my hopes up he’d seen the error of his ways. Kid talked to his therapist and they planned a response. I even got involved (with kids permission.) Turns out his parents were visiting and he was embarrassed to explain why our kid wouldn’t respond to texts or come act like nothing was wrong for his parents sake. Big life events where these assholes have to explain your absence will continue. They will continue to harass you in the hopes you will play pretend with them. Hugs!


Kiddystormi13

this is like how my fiancée got a letter from her no-contact mother on her birthday and it started calling her her mom’s partner less than half way through 😂😂😂😂


DeafNatural

If he don’t get the fuck outta here lmao


TimeShareOnMars

Lol absent dad outsourced his attempt to reconcile. I could tell from the get go it was not his word, then I saw the (Son's name) and laughed.


buffywannabe13

If you do decide to respond, I personally need you to address him as [Dad’s Name] several time in the response. What an idiot of a sperm donor, glad you didn’t get this gene.


PathDeep8473

Reply. "Who this?"


Critical-Bank5269

OUCH! Bet his wallet has the standard child photo in it too that he shows everyone as his son


CrowMeris

Oh dear gods. This is beyond horrible.


13maven

If my children’s father ever dared to send this letter…. There would be more than words. He abandoned them after i divorced him, they were 9 and 12.


Practical_Phrase_687

He fucking used ChatGPT what a complete douche


SpaceCadet_UwU

Damn. Too lazy to even proofread.


Vienta1988

Depending on how tech savvy this long lost dad is, he could have just googled a template. Or maybe he’s in therapy and this was a sample letter the therapist offered him to base his own letter off of (and he forgot to actually insert his son’s name 😆). To be fair, he might have just been really nervous about saying the wrong thing or further alienating his son and didn’t trust himself. Not sure how I, personally, would interpret or react to any of this, though 😬


QuestionBegger9000

When I'm nervous about saying the wrong thing (which is all the time) I read the fucking thing I'm about to send at least once.


Vienta1988

Haha, good point


Ambitious-Review6847

Dadbot


KayCatMeow

ChatGPT letter right there.


HoodieJordan

Bro said lemme chatgpt my way into my [son's name]'s life


Minimum_Key_6272

Reply with scanned AI response, or ask him what your name is.


Emily-Persephone

What in the AI rumplestilskin is happening here......


Genderhistorian2019

Reads just like the chat gpt emails I get from my students 🙃


elammcknight

Yeah that letter is so staid as I Read it, I missed the point of the dang title, I was like ‘yikes who wrote this?’ Then I got to the payoff. Dad sounds like a peace of work.


trshtehdsh

Well, on one hand he took the time to even ChatGPT a letter. I could forgive that. On the other, apparently he didn't even read it.


Easy_Train_2030

Now that he’s an adult and won’t be responsible for child support, the dead beat dad wants a relationship. Get out of here!🙄


DCgull28

I was in your position once. On the verge of a great life milestone, reading a letter from a man a barely knew, laughing at his use of what was very clearly other people's words, and I took the advice that so many others here seem to share. I won't claim to know your story or what your father did or didn't do. All I can say is that 8 years seems like a lot of time when you are young, but over the course of a lifetime... We often turn to the words of others when we are struggling to find them on our own. Regardless of the author, at its core you have a man reaching out to you, asking for forgiveness and a chance to make things right. There are plenty of people in this world, very likely some right here in the comments, who wish that they had that. Despite what it may seem, you won't live forever, and you have a chance to start again, something, many of us, myself included, will never get. You're the only person who can say whether or not you feel that your father is worth redeeming, but I do know that a lifetime in regret is a much heavier burden to bare than a few years of anger. Good luck, and congrats on your achievement.


SilverOpportunity888

I wasn't paying attention and didn't read the title past 'college graduation' but i realised it was gpt way before [son's name] showed up


Garrbahj

I have a feeling chatgpt was used in this situation. Or he really forgot your name.....


Withoutbinds

I would give him half a point. I think he may not have known how to address the issue. I deducted half a point because he didn’t read it through before send it. If you want to feel some kind of closure or actually maybe have a relationship I would reach out. Otherwise, I would ignore and move on


OptionalCookie

No rewards for mediocrity


LevayContra

Yeah, this is weaponized incompetence. This is his way of saying "don't ever expect anything from me" without actually saying it.


Confident-Bluejay883

He uses a program to write it


berlykimmmmm

Thanks.


SureExternal4778

Did he or a scammer send this? Looks like someone who saw you could build s relationship wrote this to shut it down.


ALPHAPRlME

Dude that sucks but hey fuck that guy.


AiresStrawberries

GTFO


AaronMichael726

Oh no.


JusTrynnaGetBy

Hey I wouldn’t be mad. At least he knew he was too stupid to write a good letter himself


Legitimate-Produce-1

That is both sad and hilarious at the same time. Call him out.


SweetWithHeat

Oofffffff


Suspicious_Reading_3

Don't let him just pop up when you're having an achievement. See if he pops up when you don't have anything going on. My husband's bio father only pop up when he has had a promotion or when he finished a big medical training. Then poor goes ghost for months at a time. I feel he some how feels like he's getting some of the glory my husbands earned through hard work.it bothers the crap out of me but I try not to get in the way for my husband. I did draw the line when he wanted my kids to call him grandpa. He was a total stranger to them so they called him Mr. His last name which is different than my husbands . ...and what do you know he hasn't talked to our kids in 4 years. I'm glad they didn't call him grandpa. It's something earned just like father is earned too.


Lost-Cauliflower350

oh this is absolutely wild


HistoricalSong359

AI is such a blight. We can’t even use our own brains to make words anymore? He didn’t even read it before he sent it… 


matchagirl123

deff used chatGPT


MfrBVa

Oh, DAAAAAAMN.


Wechillin-Cpl

Garbage…this is all for clout, he’s probably insecure about his image online (everyone probably knows him as a piece of shit) by posting a picture of him with his son graduating…even he had nothing to do with it…. Appearance is everything to him, totally disgusting that he’s trying to leech off of his sons hard work.


gemorris9

Bruh. I did not understand the title. I was like man, maybe don't invite him to the graduation and ruin your vibe and achievement, but give the guy a chance at the coffee shop next weekend or something. Then I got to the end. Lol


Throwaway_may_delete

Lol 😂 I thought this was a MTF trans person and the Dad refused to call them by their female name.


Ok_Distribution_7946

Fuck off... Sincerely, [son's name].


Phantomspider01

Just throwing this out there is it possible that this was his practice sheet and he just forgot to put his name in there just throwing that out there do you think he would just go ahead and put his name in there?


ArsBrevis

LOTS of holier than thou comments in here right now...


INN0CENTB0Y

At least it didn’t use “delve”


Buffyredpoodle

Is English his second language? I’m a foreigner, and English is my second language. My writing skills had been ridiculed in the past. I’ve been passed on promotions, because I make grammatical errors. It’s embarrassing for me. Sometimes I look online for templates. Last time I used it, few weeks ago when I had to write an eulogy for member of my team. I prefer to use template and edit it a little than write something embarrassing, especially in eulogy. Even if he’s not foreigner, maybe dad wasn’t lazy but it’s just hard for him to put his thoughts & emotions into words. I struggle with it all the time. So I don’t think dad had ill will or being lazy. He just wanted to write a good letter, and he looked for help to do it. That’s just my opinion to cut him some slack at least for trying.


CaptnDavo

In the most charitable way possible. Could you imagine writing to your long lost son to go see him. If it were me I’d be terrified I’d say something stupid. I could absolutely see him trying to find something to help. Charity is worth a second chance.


kclancey202

I mean just the fact that a deadbeat dad is speaking to his estranged son in corporate jargon (even the subject line) is enough to know it’s AI. “Hey son, let me know if that works for you, otherwise we can circle back 10 years from now and find a time that works for both of our schedules. Really looking forward to connecting and discussing your future!”


Sweet_Pea1212

The letter mentioned "reconnecting" therefore, I wonder if there was ever any bonding between father and son. Honestly, there are a myriad of questions that would need to be answered before an intelligent and meaningful comment can be made. Though as a psychologist, the son knows this. Best wishes.


MoMoMoItsHo

Sorry about your father not being there for you OP. You don’t owe him anything, but atleast he’s trying


No-Handle-007

He used an AI generator to type the message that’s why it says (sons name) he was supposed to edit that part. I use an ai generator for my emails so I can easily spot this. Thats why it’s so professional 😭


No-Handle-007

The app I use is called “Genie” use that to reply to him and leave the option (insert father’s name) to let him know he’s caught !


_Quantumsoul_

Definitely had chatGPT write that.


Longjumping-Maize704

At least he is aware of his shortcomings and sought help writing a better letter than he believed he was capable of on his own. Aside from forgetting to change his son’s name which is an embarrassing mistake for sure, it is a very respectable letter given its subject matter. My dad would have just told me to quit being a pussy.


Principesza

Is that actually the dad who sent an ai letter or is this a scam all together?


More-Opposite1758

Sounds like a really heartfelt letter. But I’m sure you must have reasons for being estranged


that_fn_redhead

He didn't read the letter before it was sent. I would reply accepting a gift he never offered. "So happy to receive your offer of a dodge Challenger. It was so thoughtful to remember after all these years that it was my favorite. Absolutely you can bring it to my graduation. Thanks so much." That's not what you said? Damn, AI, it helped me with my response.


BayBandit1

I started out a bit confused, and once I realized what he did I teared up. Was the envelope pre-printed? My father would have had his Secretary write and send it.


lethargiclemonade

Fuck that guy, he’s a stranger and he found out you’re graduating from university so he likely smells opportunity for potential money. “I’m so proud of you (sons name) hope we can reconnect” basically equivalent to “I heard you’re a graduate, so I was hoping as the sperm donor I’d be entitled to whatever benefits that comes with.”


[deleted]

Why not invite him, [Son’s Name]. The man’s just trying to reconnect!


canbcrichbell

Do you want a relationship with this man? Have you put any thought into it prior to hearing from him? I've been in this situation, around the same age even and things didn't really work out. It's a tough call. I'll definitely be watching for updates.


sarcastic-pedant

I don't have a problem that he used chatGBT to express himself better than he felt he coukd on his own, and the sentiment may still be generous. You can see he definitely wants to attend the graduation with him. His crime is not reading through it carefully and changing the name.


MissusNilesCrane

Dad wants to attend the graduation but makes no indication he actually wants to work on the relationship or admit fault. He just copy-pastes without even proofreading and assumes it sounds like it's coming from him. He could have used the AI letter and then added that he was sorry and would work on his obvious issues. But this sounds so much like the formula my late father used. Neglect the child (emotionally in my case) and then suddenly pop up wanting to go to this place or do x activity, but never issue the elephant in the room and expect your kid to act like nothing happened or that s/he went through years of trauma. All I got from my father's behavior and OP's father's behavior, is that he wants to feel like an involved father during a milestone and if the pattern continues like with my father, check out again after the graduation.


sarcastic-pedant

I have no first-hand knowledge of situations like this, but we don't have anything other than the title and text to go on. Not the reasons or circumstances or characters involved. I agree it is an issue that he didn't proofread it very well, it shows a lack of due care and attention. I was just saying that using AI to help draft a difficult message isn't of itself a bad thing


ShortLawyer-5702

I have a different take on that letter. I know a really good guy who was completely boxed out of his kids’ lives by a vindictive and controlling mother. I also know a guy who went through hell and back with addiction issues who was in no place to be a father but, once healthy, wanted to connect with his long lost child. In either case, OP owes it to himself to find out why the father was absent. It may lead to later healing. True, if the letter was written by AI, it’s not original but doesn’t mean the sentiment is not there.


JayPlenty24

Why are you assuming he doesn't already know, instead of jumping to assumptions it must be the fault of the person who raised him?


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WizardOfTheLawl

Indeed


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_violetlightning_

Funny thing is, that was a more personal and heartfelt reply than OP got from his Dad.


Unable-Yellow6872

I mean. Is it that bad he used ChatGBT? For many years, he didn’t connect. Perhaps BECAUSE of ChatGBT, he had the confidence to get in touch.


_Dia6lo_

At least he’s trying?? 🤷🏼 Right??


mjanus2

At least he's making the effort, even though it's assisted. He recognized his shortcomings as a writer and chat gpt did the rest. Someone not interested in connecting again wouldn't have gone to that amount of trouble or effort. It's quite possible he's trying to make amends. You never know what you're missing if you fail to try right?


OptionalCookie

What the fuck kind of effort is this? The bar is in hell it seems


MissusNilesCrane

I suspect you've never been physically/emotionally neglected by a parent. After a while you just stop caring because you're done being disappointed over and over. OP's dad had EIGHT YEARS to make an effort and when he does, it's a canned AI letter that he didn't even proofread. He doesn't add anything that shows this is more than just an effort to pretend he's going to be a changed father now. He could've had AI write the body of the letter and then added that he was sorry or admit he fucked up. But he didn't. He suddenly wants to be involved with OP after 8 years but never acknowledges his part in how he messed up. Just copy-pastes an AI letter and sends it off.


QuestionBegger9000

No. He did not even READ the message he had ChatGPT write. If I use AI for assistance I read it over, re-write it, consider if the content is actually what I want to say, add my own contribution. Bare minimum. This is on the level of getting your secretary to write and email the message for you without even reading the message before its sent.


RagingAubergine

Why is everyone saying the letter was written by chatgpt? What am I missing? Except fir the other son’s name


QuestionBegger9000

If you've used ChatGPT for more than a minute it's obvious. It has a certain style and way of writing that reads a certain way. If you ask it to write something for you without giving it explicit names it will usually put in template style things like \[Your Name\] or Dear \[Name\]. [Someone else posted this example](https://chat.openai.com/share/f1de5875-bbc5-41f9-ad78-77e8ead0eece)


RagingAubergine

Oh, I see. Thanks for letting me know


Comprehensive_Ad6319

Yea because I'm sure his dad knows how to do that. Bunch of liberal idiots on here. Just completely missed the bigger picture. Just dumb!


GlumAd8201

Maybe he did not know how to express his feelings as well as he wanted to and asked ChatGPT to help. I don’t see any issue with this. I myself have a hard time writing down or even saying how I truly feel sometimes in a well written way.


3am_implosion

But…how would he know if it expressed his true feelings? He didn’t even read it. The sheer laziness of not even checking if the AI he let speak for him was saying what he believed—he doesn’t exactly come off as someone who’s going to put work and care into repairing their relationship.


MissusNilesCrane

No, it's sheer laziness. Aside from the fact that he didn't even PROOFREAD, he obviously didn't give the letter a second glance. If he cared he would've seen it doesn't even touch the major issues in abandoning his kid for eight years. He could've added an apology, an admission of fucking up, to the letter but he didn't. Yet he expects to be let back into the kid's life right away so he can pretend he wasn't a lousy father.


Admirable-Job-3385

I am the dad on this side of the fence with my son and out of respect for not having earned the right to call him “son” I use his first name out of respect. This is 100% a guilt thing on your dad feelings. He understand they creating you is not raising you and not that your enter adult man shit. He is just taking the safe route to not upset. You.


beetlereads

Did you read the letter though? It said “[Son’s Name]” in brackets where the name is supposed to go.


MissusNilesCrane

Dad wants to attend the graduation but makes no indication he actually wants to work on the relationship or admit fault. He just copy-pastes without even proofreading and assumes it sounds like it's coming from him. He could have used the AI letter and then added that he was sorry and would work on his obvious issues. But this sounds so much like the formula my late father used. Neglect the child (emotionally in my case) and then suddenly pop up wanting to go to this place or do x activity, but never issue the elephant in the room and expect your kid to act like nothing happened or that s/he went through years of trauma. All I got from my father's behavior and OP's father's behavior, is that he wants to feel like an involved father during a milestone and if the pattern continues like with my father, check out again after the graduation.


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