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Plus, what's next for Hunter Biden. ChatGPT devises a meal plan. June 12, 2024 | Hunter Biden, Presi

Plus, what's next for Hunter Biden. ChatGPT devises a meal plan. June 12, 2024 | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( [This is TODAY] Hunter Biden faces a criminal sentence after being convicted on three felony gun charges. Plus, a mother's dress at her daughter's wedding sparks wildly different reactions, and a dietitian tries to see if ChatGPT could create a meal plan to help her lose weight.   The Latest   [Hunter Biden was found guilty on felony gun charges. Here's what's next.]( Hunter Biden, President Joe Biden's only surviving son, was found [guilty yesterday on three felony charges]( tied to the possession of a gun while using narcotics. Two of the counts carry maximum prison sentences of 10 years, while the third has a maximum of five years. A sentencing date has not yet been set. President Biden said in a statement that he [supports his son]( and "will accept the outcome of this case and will continue to respect the judicial process." [Here's the latest](. [👗 Inappropriate or stunning? The internet is heated over this mother-of-the-bride dress.]( mom Lori DeWitt was simply trying to look her best when she picked out a [dress for her daughter's wedding](. But her custom Audrey + Brooks has attracted a lot of attention. While some [called it "stunning,"]( including her own daughter, others said she was trying to "upstage" the bride and called the plunging neckline ["trashy"]( for a wedding. “I would never do anything to hurt my daughter,” Lori told TODAY.com. “Everybody just wanted to look their best.” [What do you think? Take our poll here](. [🍎](I’m a dietitian and I asked ChatGPT to make me a meal plan. Here’s what happened.]( When TODAY dietitian Natalie Rizzo decided to have [ChatGPT create a meal plan,]( she used a very specific prompt: Make a seven-day vegetarian meal plan for a woman who wants to lose one pound per week. The artificial intelligence chatbot devised a plan she was ["seriously impressed" with](, but there were some downsides. See her verdict about [whether it's worth a try](. //link.today.com/click/35688213.295679/aHR0cHM6Ly9uYmNuZXdzLmlhZDEucXVhbHRyaWNzLmNvbS9qZmUvZm9ybS9TVl83NEQzbXEwamlCY0JGQWk_Y2lkPWVtbF90aGlzaXN0b2RheV8yMDI0MDYxMg/57c0b694487ccdda088b6a14Bddfbee5a[🎙️ Do you listen to podcasts? We’d love to hear from you! Take our short survey here.](   Shop TODAY   Budget-friendly deals, gift guides and more from Shop TODAY. [Steals & Deals: Up to 83% off portable chargers, jewelry, swim cover-ups and more]( Steals & Deals is back with savings on everything from the perfect beach cover-up to a solar-powered phone charger. [SHOP NOW](   Start TODAY   Achieve your life and health goals with easy tips. Oscar winner Michelle Yeoh, 61, shares how daily walks and the elliptical machine have kept her in fighting shape, and how she fits in exercise while taking care of her skin at the same time. [READ MORE]( [GET THE NEWSLETTER](   What's For Dessert?   Allow us to do the meal-planning for you Inspired by the classic bar snack, food content creator Melissa Knific shows how to make jalapeño popper burgers. The delicious filling features mixture of cream cheese, shredded cheddar and minced jalapeño. [VIEW RECIPE]( [♡ SAVE RECIPE](   Daily Delight   A little pick-me-up before you go. Forty years later, Courteney Cox is still dancing in the dark. The "Friends" star decided to have some fun with the [“Asking my parents how they danced in the ‘80s” online trend]( by throwing it back to a legendary cameo. Cox, 59, [re-created her classic dance scene]( from the 1984 music video for Bruce Springsteen's "Dancing in the Dark," complete with the same T-shirt. [See the video](. Play TODAY's Daily Game!   Test your skills and find some fun with TODAY's game! Complete this word search to find the missing words in the TODAY headline.   Thanks for letting us in your inbox! See you tomorrow. Written by Scott Stump | Edited by Philip Caulfield Enjoying This is TODAY? Invite a friend to[subscribe here.]( Send us Feedback Follow us on Facebook More TODAY Newsletters Copyright © 2024 TODAY | 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10112 [MANAGE SUBSCRIPTION]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE](listvar=sub_today) | [PRIVACY]( | [SEND FEEDBACK](

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