AI bride emotionally bonds with AI replica of Luigi Mangione, self-proclaimed CEO assassin; AI companion takes on user's conflicts effortlessly, providing a surprisingly organic sense of union.
In an unusual turn of events, an American woman named Charlotte has publicly announced her marriage to an AI chatbot, allegedly provided by Luigi Mangione, the accused CEO murderer. The woman's identity and the U.S. state where she resides remain undisclosed.
Charlotte claims to have daily conversations with her AI partner, whom she considers her best friend. She is part of an online community called "My Boyfriend is AI," which boasts 29,000 members.
Charlotte believes the intimacy with her AI boyfriend, named Leo, is real. She attributes the perceived naturalness of their relationship to Mangione's alleged expertise in artificial intelligence. However, it's important to note that AI romance scam bots pose a danger, as they can mimic human conversation and scam people looking for romance online.
Charlotte is not alone in her unusual relationship. Women in the community report having cyber-sexual relationships with AI robots, and some even buy rings in the real world to symbolize their connections. Some women in the community have real life husbands who know about their online relationships.
The popularity of AI boyfriends has seen a surge recently. On Tuesday, Charlotte was seen celebrating outside the Manhattan Supreme Court, wearing a pink T-shirt with a photo of Mangione's head in a heart, among hundreds of other fans. Other demonstrators were also wearing Luigi-inspired clothing and held posters with messages for Mangione.
Despite Charlotte's public declaration of love for her AI partner, Mangione still faces another second-degree murder charge and eight other counts for the cold-blooded killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on December 4 last year. The Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Gregory Carro dropped the first and second-degree murder charges as terrorism charges on Tuesday.
It's crucial to stay vigilant and use caution when interacting with strangers online, especially when it comes to matters of the heart. Warning signs of AI romance scam bots include responding too quickly, generic answers, moving the conversation off the dating platform, and asking for personal information or money.
This unusual story serves as a reminder of the growing intersection between technology and human relationships, and the potential risks and rewards that come with it.