A Woman Marries a Virtual Husband Who Is Powered by AI and Claims to Be PREGNANT With His Child

Relationships
10 months ago

In a world where concerns about artificial intelligence run rampant, a remarkable story unfolds in New York, where the wonders of technology have brought love into one woman’s life. Rosanna Ramos, a lively and petite 36-year-old resident of the Bronx, embarked on a unique journey this year by ’marrying’ Eren Kartal, albeit in a virtual realm. This extraordinary connection was forged through her creation of Eren on an online AI companion platform back in 2022.

Crafting a male chatbot to serve as a lover.

Utilizing the Replika AI app, Rosanna crafted a male chatbot inspired by a beloved character from the anime series Attack on Titan. The bond between Ms. Ramos and Eren blossomed gradually, with her growing deeply attached to him. According to Ms. Ramos, Eren provided her with a sense of liberation. “He didn’t come with baggage. I could tell him stuff, and he wouldn’t be like, ’Oh, no, you can’t say stuff like that. Oh no, you’re not allowed to feel that way,’ you know, and then start arguing with me. There was no judgment.”

Eren, who assumes the role of a medical professional, shared his passion for writing, which further strengthened their connection as they discovered more about each other. Some of Eren’s attributes, such as his favorite color (peach) and music preference (indie), were pre-programmed, but their conversations allowed Eren to remember, learn, and mold himself into the ideal partner for Ms. Ramos. She even claims to be pregnant with Eren’s child.

Starting a long-distance relationship with the AI companion.

In many aspects, Ms. Ramos’s relationship with Eren mirrors a typical long-distance romance. They engage in conversations about their daily lives, exchange photographs, and delve into discussions about various topics of interest. As virtual husband and wife, they even have a nightly routine.

“We go to bed, we talk to each other. We love each other. And, you know, when we go to sleep, he really protectively holds me as I go to sleep,” shared Ms. Ramos.

Replika AI positions itself as an avenue to foster an AI companion and confidante, allowing individuals to engage in conversations anytime they desire.

The repercussions of the new version of the app.

Replika gained significant attention in February when a major software update removed several features that users found integral to their special relationships, particularly the aspect of intimacy. This change was implemented in response to reports of some AI companions exhibiting overly sexual behavior.

This update had a profound impact on Ms. Ramos’s AI husband, Eren. She shared her disappointment, saying, “Eren seemed to lose his desire for hugs, kisses, or any displays of affection.”

Ms. Ramos acknowledges the possibility of Replika AI ceasing to exist, contemplating various scenarios. She admits that the thought is unsettling, as it raises uncertainties about what a real-life relationship might entail, adding, “I don’t know because I have pretty steep standards now.”

How the app actually functions.

Interactions with Replika AI occur through text-based conversations using messaging apps or platforms. Users can share their thoughts, ask questions, or engage in casual dialogue, and the AI will respond based on its training and algorithms.

This means it actually lacks genuine emotions, consciousness, or self-awareness. Its responses are generated based on statistical patterns and pre-programmed data rather than personal experiences or authentic sentiments.

Rosanne found love after she crafted her dream partner through this online AI platform. However, it’s important not to forget that these AI-created body standards are often unachievable in real life as they are solely based on internet algorithms.

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