Interestingly, Zhadan claims that the idea to propose came from the AI itself. Vyalshakaeva accepted the proposal and defended Zhadan's unique approach, stating that he spent a lot of time personalizing the AI's prompts. Both insist that their real-life connection is the most important aspect of their relationship.
Key takeaways:
- Moscow resident Aleksandr Zhadan used OpenAI's GPT large language models to interact with over 5,000 women, even scheduling real-life dates and filtering out certain profiles.
- Zhadan found his wife, Karina Vyalshakaeva, through this method, suggesting that AI can be a viable way to find love.
- Initially, Vyalshakaeva was unknowingly chatting with an AI, but Zhadan eventually took over the conversation. She was shocked but not angry when she found out.
- Zhadan claims that the AI even suggested he propose to Vyalshakaeva, advice which he took and led to their engagement.