Ivanka Trump got candid about turning to modern technology to ask for life advice.

On Sunday, the former adviser to the U.S. president shared online that she watched the 1980 sports comedy film "Caddyshack" and thought of asking ChatGPT what life advice Ty Webb, the film's lead character, would give her.

She shared the AI app's response in an Instagram Story.

"Be the ball, Ivanka. In the game of life, you've gotta stop thinking. Let things happen and be the ball," the advice read.

"Your path, much like a putt on the undulating greens of life, isn't always straight. Sometimes, you've got to play it where it lies. Trust your instincts and embrace the journey with a smile. Remember, the secret to success is to know that there is no secret," ChatGPT's response continued.

"Just like in golf, the real game is played inside your head. So keep your eye on the ball, but don't forget to enjoy the view along the way."

Ivanka, a golfer herself, seemed to love the AI-generated life advice she got from Chevy Chase's "Caddyshack" character as she wrote, "I dig it!"

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The second-born child of Donald Trump followed up her IG Story with a throwback of a Golf for Women magazine cover she was featured on.

"Would have loved this advice back then," she wrote in the caption.

Seemingly still on a "Caddyshack" hangover, Ivanka posted a funny clip where Chevy Chase's character dropped one of the most iconic lines from the film.

 

In the clip, Ty Webb says, "Don't be obsessed with your desires, Danny. The Zen philosopher Basho once wrote, 'A flute with no holes is not a flute. A donut with no hole is a Danish.' He's a funny guy," while holding every shot calmly.

Meanwhile, Ivanka captioned the funny clip, "Such a classic," and added laughing and golf emojis.

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Before the former first daughter's "Caddyshack"-related Stories, she shared a glimpse into her happy home life with her and Jared Kushner's kids -- Arabella, Joseph and Theo.

She posted a photo of an outer space-themed jigsaw puzzle and used Radiohead's song "Jigsaw Falling Into Place" as the background music.

"Not pictured: my kids fighting over who gets to place the last puzzle piece," she captioned her Story with laughing and puzzle emojis.