CHATGPT OFFICIATES WEDDING OF US COUPLE IN ABSENCE OF PRIEST

  • 27 Apr - 03 May, 2024
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When a priest unexpectedly dropped out of the wedding of a US couple, OpenAI's chatbot ChatGPT stepped up to perform the ceremony in an unprecedented but touching moment. According to Fox News, Reece Wiench and Deyton Truitt celebrated their wedding last weekend with the ChatGPT AI app's voice leading the way. "Thank you all for joining us today to celebrate the extraordinary love and unity of Reece Wiench and Deyton Truitt," the chatbot said at the couple’s wedding last month. Truitt was about to deploy for the Army, and Wiench wanted to follow him after basic training, so they said they planned their wedding in five days. The bride's father, Stephen Wiench, had the notion to use a more accessible and affordable officiant alternative because there is no legal necessity that a licenced marriage official officiate ceremonies in the US state of Colorado. The report claims that the chatbot was initially hesitant to lead the event. "It said 'no' at first. 'I can't do this, I don't have eyes, I don't have a body. I can't officiate at your wedding,'" Wiench was quoted as saying. The couple persisted and provided personal information about themselves to the chatbot, which was woven into ChatGPT's remarks during the ceremony. This is not the first time that an AI chatbot like ChatGPT has done something unusual like this. Last week, a woman revealed that her long-time client stopped working with her after discovering that she was using a ChatGPT-like artificial intelligence (AI) to write content.

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