Google's artificial inelegance bot has said that there is a "good chance" that Taylor Swift and Joe Alwyn could "work things out".
Earlier this year it was reported that the American singer, 33, had split from long-time boyfriend Joe, 32, with the pair allegedly calling time on their six-year-long romance.
Although neither party confirmed or denied that they had split, Taylor was soon seen stepping out with Matty Healy from rock band The 1975.
Reports then swirled that they were no longer romantically involved, with it reported that they were never serious.
But despite Taylor's alleged fling with the British rocker, could she rekindle her long-term romance with supposed ex Joe?
Mirror US used Google's new experiment - an artificial intelligence chat bot called Bard - and asked it whether or not it believes Taylor and Joe will reconcile in the future.
In response to our question, the AI bot admitted that it is "impossible to say for sure whether Taylor Swift and Joe Alwyn will rekindle their romance", before outlining the possible outcomes.
The bot urged that "it is important to consider why they broke up in the first place", adding that if the reasons "were not too serious" then "there is a good chance that they could work things out".
But Bard then added: "However, if the reasons for the breakup were more fundamental, then it may be more difficult for them to get back together."
Google's AI then said that another factor to consider is "how they have both changed since their breakup".
"If they have both grown and matured, then they may be better suited for each other now than they were before.
"However, if they have both stayed the same, then it may be more difficult for them to make a relationship work," the chat bot explained.
Bard then concluded by saying: "Ultimately, only Taylor Swift and Joe Alwyn know whether or not they will rekindle their romance. If they do decide to get back together, it will be interesting to see how their relationship evolves."
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