Would you let ChatGPT write your wedding vows?

Picture this: It’s the night before your wedding and you’re frantically trying to pen your vows. You know, the most important exchange you’ll have with your sweetheart on the most memorable day of your lives! No pressure.

If your last name isn’t Shakespeare and you don’t write greeting cards for Hallmark, maybe a little artificial intelligence (AI) secret sauce could help. Nowadays, more and more couples rely on tools like ChatGPT to make their I-do’s flawless.

Keep reading to see how it all works and ways to lean on AI to plan your big day.

Til AI do us part

Since it hit the scene last November, ChatGPT has been helping many people get over writer’s block. Folks have been using the tool to write everything from emails to speeches.

One woman started using ChatGPT to come up with cheesy references to her and her husband as a joke. However, she eventually realized there was something more to it and used the chatbot to write her vows.

The woman wound up tailoring prompts more to her partner’s interests, made some edits and included some personal info. She then showed her husband, who gave the finished product a thumbs up. The rest is history.

ChatGPT took the stress and pressure off writing the perfect vows and helped her include creative metaphors she wouldn’t have thought of herself. Today, the trend is catching on and others are following suit.

A very robotic romance

ChatGPT isn’t the only program couples use to plan their big day. Some tapped into Joy’s Writer’s Block Assistant tool to craft the perfect wedding website. The tool is excellent for things like “about us” pages and messages for thank you cards.

Need to nail your best man speech? Some have had luck with a platform called ToastWiz. For just $29.99, the tool will deliver three ready-to-go custom speeches based on a questionnaire and some prompting.

While some believe using AI to come up with wedding vows blurs the lines between man and machine, ChatGPT and other tools have literally saved the day. There’s no shame in asking for help, even if it’s from a robot.

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