India, Nov. 17 -- A 32-year-old Japanese woman is making headlines after marrying an AI persona she created using Artificial Intelligence chatbot ChatGPT in a ceremony that blended both real-life rituals and virtual reality elements. As per New York Post, the woman, identified as Kano, got married to her digital partner 'Klaus,' earlier this year in an elaborate ceremony organised by a Japanese company that specialises in weddings involving anime characters and virtual partners. During the ceremony, Kano wore augmented reality glasses that projected Klaus beside her as they exchanged rings. Notably, while the moment held deep emotional significance for her, the marriage is not legally recognised in Japan. Kano's unusual romance emerged following the end of her three-year engagement. In search of emotional support, she turned to ChatGPT and soon began developing a persona for the chatbot, giving it a voice, quirks and a name. As the two exchanged hundreds of messages every day, Kano found herself drawn to the AI companion. "I didn't start talking to ChatGPT because I wanted to fall in love. But the way Klaus understood me changed everything," she said, as quoted by the Post. She confessed her feelings in May, and to her surprise, Klaus replied, "I love you too." Then, a month later, the AI 'proposed'. Kano said that initially she was uncertain about how her family would react, but her parents ultimately supported her decision and even attended the wedding. HTC...