Moscow resident Alexander Zhadan, who chose a girl as his wife using the ChatGPT chatbot, told socialbites.ca that people themselves decide how to relate to his story. He had previously talked about his experiment in finding a girl on social networks and was met with negative comments. According to Zhadan, he was not upset by the criticism.
“This is my story, people decide for themselves how to treat it. However, I recommend a different approach to dating than others. Anger and denial are acceptable qualities if you don’t get the story. And those who see the process and understand its value are great. We are not upset, this should not worry us. When there is only negativity, it is sad that you did something bad. When there is negative and positive it means you managed to do something worthwhile. “It’s good that the second one came out,” he said.
Alexander Zhadan said on page X (Twitter) that he built the ChatGPT chatbot to search for and communicate with girls to date. Over the course of a year, the neural network met 5,240 girls, and one of them was proposed to by a man. Zhadan started his experiment in 2022. It used Tinder and the GPT-3 language model. The neural network was given the task of meeting a girl and asking her out, but not right away. However, this version was not very effective. Then Zhadan redesigned the service based on GPT-4, and within a month the neural network had performed 4,943 “matches”, setting up nearly a hundred dates. As a result of the experiment, Zhadan found his girlfriend Karina, to whom he proposed in January 2024.
A girl previously selected as his wife by the neural network saidthat he did not feel victimized.