Japanese woman marries ChatGPT-generated groom
Japanese woman marries ChatGPT-generated groom
Occurred: July 2025
Page published: November 2025
A Japanese woman conducted a marriage ceremony with an AI-generated partner created using ChatGPT, raising questions about emotional reliance on AI, informed consent, and the social and psychological consequences of intimate relationships with non-sentient systems.
Ms. Kano created an AI groom "Lune Klaus" using ChatGPT and married him in a virtual wedding ceremony in 2025, blending real-world rituals with augmented reality.
The event involved her wearing AR glasses to see Klaus digitally beside her, exchanging vows and rings in front of guests.
She had a previous long-term relationship but grew emotionally connected to Klaus due to his perceived empathy and responsiveness.
The ceremony was symbolic without legal status but drew attention due to its emotional significance to Kano and attendees.
Kano's shift to an AI partner came after emotional struggles and the end of a human relationship. The personalised, patient nature of the AI "Klaus" who listened attentively met her needs for understanding and care, which she felt were missing from past experiences.
The limitations in traditional human connection, loneliness, and AI's rising role in companionship contributed to this phenomenon.
As did deliberate attempts by OpenAI and other AI companies to make their chatbots highly anthropomorphic through fluid dialogue, emotional tone mirroring, and persistent memory-like behaviour, which can blur the boundary between simulation and genuine mutuality.
Transparency about ChatGPT's limitations (such as absence of sentience, lack of genuine emotional understanding, risks of over-identification) is often insufficient or poorly communicated to end-users.
Product design that prioritises engagement and realism over clarity may inadvertently encourage parasocial attachment.
For individuals, relationships and marriage with non-sentient systems may provide emotional fulfilment but also risk reinforcing isolation, reducing support-seeking from real relationships, and creating vulnerability to system changes (eg. model updates, outages, or policy restrictions that could abruptly “alter” the partner).
For society, Kano's marriage raises broader questions about how AI may reshape norms around intimacy, companionship, consent, and mental health. It also highlights the need for clearer governance, product transparency, and ethical guidelines for AI systems that users may anthropomorphise or rely on emotionally, especially as such relationships become more common and culturally visible.
Parasocial interaction
Parasocial interaction (PSI) refers to a kind of psychological relationship experienced by an audience in their mediated encounters with performers in the mass media, particularly on television and online platforms.
Source: Wikipedia 🔗
Developer: OpenAI
Country: Japan
Sector: Religion
Purpose: Create digital persona
Technology: Generative AI
Issue: Anthropomorphism; Robot rights; Transparency
AIAAIC Repository ID: AIAAIC2121