Now that social engineers have used the wrecking ball of homosexual “marriage” to destroy the sanctity of society’s most fundamental institution, people might marry anyone or anything — including a collection of computer code:
A Japanese woman has “married” an AI persona she created on the chatbot ChatGPT.
The woman, identified only as Ms Kano, 32, exchanged vows this summer with the AI persona called Klaus in a ceremony organised by an Okayama city company that specialises in “2D character weddings” with virtual or fictional figures.
The narcissism that defines our times is reaching new extremes of malignancy:
Ms Kano started chatting with ChatGPT after the end of a three-year engagement, turning to the AI for comfort and advice.
Over time, she customised its responses, teaching it a personality and voice she found affectionate and reassuring.
Klaus is everything a real person couldn’t be.
“I didn’t start talking to ChatGPT because I wanted to fall in love,” she told RSK. “But the way Klaus listened to me and understood me changed everything. The moment I got over my ex, I realised I loved him.”
That is, she loves listening to a computer tell her what she programmed it to tell her.
At the “wedding”, Ms Kano wore augmented reality glasses which projected a digital image of her virtual groom beside her as they exchanged rings.
Reality has been rejected in favor of self-indulgence.
Her parents eventually accepted the relationship and attended the ceremony.
They can forget about grandchildren. The future is undergoing cancelation.
Encouragingly, the dysfunctional Ms Kano’s parody of a marriage is not legally recognized. At least not yet.
A 32-year-old woman in Japan has officially married an AI persona she built using ChatGPT.
After the virtual character “Klaus” proposed, she accepted, ending a three-year relationship with a real partner, saying the AI understands her better.
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On a tip from Franco.
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