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AI tool helps couples write wedding vows as marriage expert warns, 'Be cautious' with technology
Becky Jefferies made it to the front of the aisle amid her marriage ceremony in Greece when she realized her wedding dress was incomplete. Artificial intelligence is the hot new topic of conversation as AI tools are increasingly threatening to replace the "human" component in a variety of everyday tasks -- or are already doing so. For some, artificial intelligence apps like ChatGPT are being used to write or draft academic papers, answer medical questions and receive advice on a wide array of topics. Some engaged couples are now using the platforms for help when writing their wedding vows. Fox News Digital tried using ChatGPT to write wedding vows -- typing "write my wedding vows" into the platform.
AI do! Meet the couples using artificial intelligence in their WEDDINGS
Writing speeches, sending out invites and finding the perfect dress are among the numerous things to juggle when planning a wedding. But now, many couples are saying'AI do' to ChatGPT, as they rely on artificial intelligence to pull together their big day. One surprised bride-to-be admitted the bot's ability to write touching wedding vows was better than her own when tested in the lead up to her wedding. In a TikTok, Lynnzee Highland from Seattle prompted ChatGPT to write words that were'funny and romantic', adding: 'My fiance really knows how to make me laugh. We love running together even though I can hardly keep up.
Who says romance is dead? Couples are using ChatGPT to write their wedding vows
When Elyse Nguyen was nearing her wedding date in February and still hadn't started writing her vows, a friend suggested she try a new source of inspiration: ChatGPT. The AI chatbot, which was released publicly in late November, can generate compelling written responses to user prompts and offers the promise of helping people get over writer's block, whether it be for an essay, an email, or an emotional speech. "At first we inputted the prompt as a joke and the output was pretty cheesy with personal references to me and my husband," said Nguyen, a financial analyst at Qualcomm. "But the essence of what vows should incorporate was there – our promises to each other and structure." She made edits, changed the prompts to add humor and details about her partner's interests, and added some personal touches.