
There’s nothing more romantic than having an AI-powered bot write your vows for you. Earlier this month, wedding planning platform Joy launched a new OpenAI-powered tool “Wedding Writer’s Block” that uses AI technology to generate a draft for one of the most important speeches of your life.
The AI assistant is designed to help write wedding vows and speeches, among other “wedding-related words,” the company claims, such as a love story for your wedding website or thank-you notes, or if you don’t know how to do that. politely decline a wedding invitation.
There are also different tones in which the design can be written. For example, if for some reason you want to sound like William Shakespeare or maybe a pirate. The AI assistant can even write in the style of a therapist, TikToker, astrologer or pessimistic ex.

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“Weddings are unique in that they are a time to celebrate and honor relationships while bringing friends and family closer together. At Joy, we are always looking for a way that smart technology can remove roadblocks and let couples focus on what really matters: each other,” said Vishal Joshi, co-founder and CEO of Joy, in a statement.
In a recent survey, Joshi claims that 89% of users found it “somewhat overwhelming” to start writing their wedding material. Twenty-eight percent considered using AI to jump-start the process, he added.
While Joy’s Writer’s Block Assistant is only meant to be an inspirational tool, it’s crazy to think about the people who could use the feature to copy the AI-generated draft word for word. So keep an eye out for anyone who sounds a little more robotic than usual. (Just kidding.)
Jokes aside, Joy’s new AI assistant is a sign that companies are integrating OpenAI’s ChatGPT into literally everything. Even dating app users are using the chatbot technology to message their matches – which we think is a bit much.