This past weekend, Artificial Intelligence officiated a Colorado wedding.
“Thank you all for joining us today to celebrate the extraordinary love and unity of Reece Alison Wiench and Deyton Truitt,” the AI bot said.
The wedding was a momentous one, according to the groom, Truitt.
“Here in the state of Colorado, by the grace of God, it’s not necessary to have an officiant at the wedding just so long as both partners agree,” said Truitt.
Of course, both the bride and groom agreed.
All things considered, using AI was quick, simple, and inexpensive. Stephen Wiench, the bride’s father came up with the idea.
“At first it told me sorry, I can’t do this. I don’t have eyes, I don’t have a body, I can’t show up and officiate your wedding,” said Wiench.
Eventually, the AI bot Chat GPT, came around.
“We are honored and grateful to have each and everyone of you here, especially those who have traveled from out of state, notably Kansas,” the bot said.
Due to the fact that their state does not require a licensed official to officiate a marriage ceremony, Deyton and Reece were permitted to use the machine during their wedding.
According to Stephen, the couple spent a lot of time providing the robot with personal information about themselves before the wedding so that it would be ready to serve as the event’s host.
He also said that they utilized ChatGPT to compose a press release informing the 30 invited guests about their union.
It read: “‘As the AI officiant for Reese Alyson Wiench and Deyton Truitt’s wedding, I will focus on celebrating their unique journey of love and unity, highlighting the remarkable merging of human connection and technological innovation.
‘I will emphasize the power of their union to inspire, unite and break barriers, capturing the attention of the world with a story that transcends conventional norms.
‘During the ceremony, I will eloquently express the significance of this historic moment and the limitless possibilities that arise when love and technology intersect.’”
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